Honda just unveiled an exciting new motorcycle…for Asia. Big Red pulled the wraps off the new CB150R naked sportbike in Thailand. It looks like a Grom, but with a round headlight, bigger wheels, and a ...
Along with cosmetic upgrades, the bike now also gets an USD fork While Honda does offer a wide range of motorcycles in India, its portfolio still misses out on quite a few models. One such popular ...
The Yamaha XSR 155 is the latest entrant in the Indian two-wheeler market's neo-retro motorcycle segment, a category that has been finding an increasing level of penetration. The old-school design, ...
Honda Motorcycle's subsidiary in Thailand, AP Honda Co. Ltd., launched the Honda CB150R ExMotion on September 5. Here are live images of the motorcycle shared by MZ Cary Cars via Facebook of an ...
Unveiled recently at the Jakarta Motorcycle Show, the Honda CB150R Streetfire is partially derived from the CBR150R and is the naked version of the aforementioned model. Basically, we are talking ...
The CB150R also appears to have identical brakes that measure 296mm at the front and 220mm at the rear, which come equipped with dual-channel ABS. The Honda CB150R also shares its wheels with the ...
A.P. Honda Co. Ltd., Honda’s subsidiary in Thailand has showcased the ABS variant of the Honda CB150R ExMotion and the HRC Edition at the 2017 Thai Motor Expo. The company launched the Honda CB150R ...
Does it make more sense than the BS6 Honda Hornet 2.0? Honda recently launched its latest baby streetnaked offering, the 2021 CB150R Streetfire, in Indonesia. The Standard variant of the CB costs IDR ...
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