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Honda CB Hornet 160R
Dileep Kumar@DileepKumar19
Mar 14, 2016 11:45 PM, 33277 Views
Honda CB Hornest 160R

The CB Series is an extensive line of Honda motorcycles. Most CB models are road-going motorcycles for commuting and cruising. The smaller CB models are also popular for vintage motorcycle racing. All CB series motorcycles have inline engines. Note: The Honda CBR series are sport bikes.


who may have started on a step-through Honda 50 or 90 got something that looked like a true motorcycle. And the 161cc single-overhead cam, four-stroke twin delivered on that promise, spinning up to 10, 000 rpm and generating 16.5 horsepower—enough, the company claimed, for a top end of 75 mph. In a road test, Cycle World even dubbed the new bike a’baby Super Hawk.’


The Honda Unicorn is a motorcycle developed by Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India(HMSI) and introduced in 2005. The motorcycle was built and designed by the Honda R&D team based in Osaka, Japan. It was internally called the CBF150M. The engine was taken from CRF150F post 2005 engine. The previous version of CRF150F was the old CBZ classic. The design of the bike was done keeping in mind Indian road conditions. Many new features were incorporated, including a two-way air jacket and a diamond frame. The first version of the bike featured spoke wheels and kick start with an optional self-starter.


Honda claimed the Unicorn accelerated from 0 to 60 km/h(0 to 37 mph) in 5 seconds. India Business Insight reported acceleration of 0 to 60 km/h(0 to 37 mph) in 5.28–5.86 seconds, and a top speed of 114 km/h(71 mph).


Honda released this motorcycle to compete with the Bajaj Pulsar and the TVS Apache. Changes included alloy wheels, powder coated engine with a polished head, electric starter, new graphics, clear lens indicator lamps, a trip meter, and a slightly smaller rear grab rail. Few performance changes included minor changes in the cylinder head, overhead valve, ignition remap and a rear sprocket increase of one tooth, which resulted in increased acceleration at the expense of reduced top speed.The airfilter was changed from a dry paper to oil coated to better suit dusty conditions and a new airflow screw in carburetor. A limited Moto GP "Unicorn Grand Prix" edition had the guise of a Repsol Honda RC211V. HMSI sold 720, 000 Unicorns in 2007.[6] The Unicorn overtook the Bajaj Pulsar to rank highest in its category, the premium segment, in the 2005 Motorcycle Total Customer Satisfaction(MTCS) survey of 7, 000 customers conducted by the TNS specialist division, TNS Automotive.


In 2010, a premium, sporty and stylish variant of the Unicorn, the Unicorn Dazzler, was launched. Except its styling and presence of disc brake at rear, the other features and specifications are same as that of the original Unicorn. From 2010, The letters of CB attached for Unicorn model and other variants of motorcycles from Honda.

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