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Honda CB Trigger

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Honda CB Trigger
ManufacturerHonda Motorcycle & Scooter India
Also calledHonda CB150
Parent companyHonda Motor Company
Production2013–2015 in Indian market 2013– still available in Bangladeshi market.
PredecessorHonda CB Dazzler/Unicorn
SuccessorHonda CB Hornet 160R
ClassStandard
Engine149.1 cc (9.10 cu in) CV carburetor, 4-stroke, air-cooled, OHC, single
Bore / stroke57.3 mm × 57.8 mm (2.26 in × 2.28 in)
Top speed127 km/h (79 mph)[1]
Power14.35 bhp (10.70 kW) @ 8500 rpm[2]
Torque12.5 N⋅m (9.2 lb⋅ft) @ 6500 rpm[2]
Ignition typeCDI[2]
Transmission5-speed, constant mesh.
SuspensionFront Telescopic
Rear Monoshock
BrakesFront 240 mm disc
Rear 220 mm disc
TiresTubeless, Front 80/100-17
Rear 110/80-17
Wheelbase1,325 mm (52.2 in)
DimensionsL: 2,045 mm (80.5 in)
W: 757 mm (29.8 in)
H: 1,060 mm (42 in)
Weightn/a (dry)
137 kg (302 lb)[2] (wet)
Fuel capacity12 L (3.2 US gal) (reserve 1.3 L (0.34 US gal))
Fuel consumption42.3 to 61.9 km/L (99 to 146 mpg‑US)[3]
RelatedHonda Verza

Honda CB Trigger or CB150 is a 150 cc single cylinder four-stroke engine motorcycle developed by Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) and introduced in 2013. The motorcycle is known as Trigger in the Indian, Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi markets. The bike is featured with advanced Combined braking system (CBS), digital instrumental panel and viscous air filter, LED tail lamps and alloy-wheels.[4] It replaced the Unicorn Dazzler. Trigger is available in black, meteor green metallic, pearl siena red and pearl sunbeam white colors.[2]

In 2015, the bike was replaced by the 160 cc CB Hornet 160R.

References

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  1. ^ "Honda CB Trigger CBS". Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Honda CB Trigger, archived from the original (Adobe Flash) on 2013-03-14
  3. ^ "2013 Honda CB Trigger vs Yamaha FZ-S". Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Honda CB Trigger". Retrieved 10 May 2014.