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Honda CBF Stunner

Autor tdomf_2061d | 12.02.2009 | Category Hero Honda Bikes

Honda CBF Stunner is a latest bike. This 125cc bike is powered with Air Cooled engine with maximum power of 11Bhp@8000rpm. Having 5 Speed gears. Honda CBF Stunner 125CC is available in three variants.

The bike is said to be sporty, stylish and powerful. Bike has 5 speed trasmission and it gives 11bhp being a 125 cc bike and company says that its almost equal to 150 cc bikes sold be competitors. Well, not really, now a days almost all 125 cc bikes delivers power around 11bhp. It is said that it will go 60 kmph in 5.2 seconds.

honda-cbf-stunnerWell, most talkative thing of the bike is its styling. First thing you will notice its extended extra large cowl. Seriously, that is the only thing you will remember about the bike. The other things you will note will its split seats. That is something other chosed not to introduce in Indian market in small bike but Honda decided to put it on.

The two panel rear sharp cowl is not that much sharp and noticeable to a extent. The rider’s position is sporty and you can judge from the foot step holders. Headlight looks something as I have seen already, well not much refreshing yet good looking.

CBF Stunner will be available in three variants viz. Self Disc Alloy, Self Drum Alloy & Kick Drum Alloy. Self Drum Alloy & Self Disc Alloy will be available in four colours Sports Red, Pearl Sports Yellow, Space Silver Metallic and Black while Kick Drum Alloy will be available in two colours Sports Red & Black.

Honda DN-01

Autor Reviews | 12.02.2009 | Category Hero Honda Bikes

honda-dn-01The Honda DN-01 is a large, automatic sports cruiser equipped with Honda’s own infinitely variable hydraulic mechanical “HFT” transmission with the worlds first lockup mechanism that offers superior throttle response. The transmission is coupled to a 680cm3 water-cooled, 4-stroke V-type, 2-cylinder engine.

The HFT is a compact and highly efficient encompassing functions for starting, power transmission and shifting, all on a single shaft. The basic configuration of the system consists of an oil pump for converting engine power into hydraulic pressure, and an oil motor for converting the hydraulic pressure back into power for output. The HFT’s lockup mechanism works to minimize transmission efficiency losses, contributing to improved fuel economy.

The DN-01 offers both easy to operate features and the intrinsic sporty ride of a motorcycle and features a spacious riding position created by the low seat height, a wide and long passenger seat, and creative, organic styling that ensures joy in ownership.

The DN-01 is a new automatic sports model designed with pursuit of fine quality throughout the entire motorcycle.

The DN-01 is a concept model that developed with the aim of “creating new value” without being locked into any existing category of motorcycle. While the automatic model has been synonymous with the scooter and has made a clear departure from motorcycles, Honda presents the automatic sports cruiser “DN-01″ featuring Honda’s unique infinitely variable hydraulic mechanical transmission, the “HFT” (Human Fitting Transmission).

The DN-01 is easy to operate and offers much sportier performance than existing automatic transmissions. Delivering an exciting riding experience like no other, the DN-01 Discovery Cruiser offers adults a fresh motorcycling style.

Pushing forward to create new value, the design concept aims for a long and low, modern organic look. The image created by the long-nose front cowl is highly dynamic, while the undercowl-muffler and Pro-Arm rear suspension add a functional beauty to the overall design. Highly centralized mass and ideal front/rear weight distribution ensure unimaginable maneuverability from this

CBZ Xteme

Autor Reviews | 11.02.2009 | Category Hero Honda Bikes

Hero Honda CBZ Xteme is a 150 cc bike. The bike has all the Hero Honda hallmarks — engine refinement, slick-shifting smooth gearbox, top-of-the-class vibration isolation, low engine noise and quality components. CBZ X-Treme is Hero Honda’s second completely new product in the 150cc segment after the Achiever.

Except for a mild resemblance to the older CBZ’s headlamp, the new CBZ X-Treme has little else in common. In fact, with the new variant, Hero Honda has attempted a fairly radical departure from the design themes of all its earlier bikes.

Step up to the CBZ-X-Treme and the headlamp and fairing combo looks relatively simple and straightforward except for two features. The turn indicators, which are usually stalked and stick out on either side, have been integrated into the headlamp housing. Looking somewhat like in the Karizma, the elongated turn indicators in the CBZ X-Treme, however, appear like jowls on either side of the fairing.

Just above the headlamp, a stripe of clear glass conceals the parking lamp or pilot lamp. A new tinted cowl adds to the improved aerodynamics and cuts the glare on the bike’s instrumentation for the rider. The X-Treme’s instrument cluster is also very different incorporating circular gauges of varied sizes. There are analogue gauges, including an engine-rpm meter, a speedometer and fuel gauge, in addition to high beam, turn and neutral indicators.

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Body coloured rear mirrors add a dash of colour to the handlebar area. The large fuel tank of the CBZ X-Treme is shapely and seems to have borrowed a few lines from the Ambition. Tall riders will appreciate generous knee recesses built into the fuel tank. Emblazoned across the tank’s sides the X-Treme’s logo stands out and makes a colourful style statement.

To visually segregate the CBZ X-Treme’s top half and the bottom and showcase its paint job, Hero Honda has given the engine the matt-black coat treatment. Matt-black alloy wheels and black plastic lower side panels add to the consistency of this theme. Cutting across the lower side panels on both sides and breaking the monotony is a chrome sash that catches the onlooker’s eye.

Body side panels at the side of the new bike become chunkier and more muscular as they meet at the broad tail lamp at the rear. With the crisscrossing lines of these panels and the deep knee recesses in the fuel tank, the X-Treme’s side profile is clearly its strongest, most admirable angle. The new bike’s seat will also be appreciated by biker’s in this category for its ergonomic design and the comparatively good support it provides during long rides.

At the rear again, two new novel features have been added to give a boost to the CBZ X-Treme’s appeal. The tail lamp cluster features a segmented stop and brake light section with the turn indicators built into a single unit that wraps around the brake light’s bottom side. LEDs have been used replacing the conventional bulbs and together with the new Bajaj Pulsar 180 DTS-i becomes one of the first bikes to feature this kind of lighting at the rear. The other novel feature is the new die cast grab rail that seems to have been cut in two and gives the impression of a floating handle.

The new CBZ X-Treme’s chassis is a tubular, diamond-frame type with a single down tube and a box-section swing arm. The bike’s wheelbase at 1,325mm is only a shade lesser than the Pulsar’s. The ground clearance is an adequate 145mm. 18-inch mag wheels are offered at the front and the rear of the bike. While the front features a 2.75-inch regular tyre, the rear tyre is 100/90 in size, which has been combined with a Tuff-up tube for the added advantage of a relatively puncture-free performance.

Hero Honda’s revamped package for the CBZ includes the new engine that has been bolted on. The 149.2cc, four-stroke engine is the same size class as the Achiever and Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India’s Unicorn. But with the capability of generating 14.4PS of peak power, it is the most powerful of the three. The vertical format engine, which is assisted by a constant velocity (CV) carburettor, also generates a peak toque of 12.8Nm at 8,500 rpm, quite similar to the Unicorn’s mill.

Self-start feature is a standard fitment in the CBZ X-Treme, as is a 240mm disc brake at the front. Five-speed gearbox features a one down, rest up shift pattern.

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