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  2. Honda Verza - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Verza (known as CB150 Verza since 2018) is a 150 cc (9.2 cu in) single-cylinder standard/naked bike made by Astra Honda Motor in Indonesia since 2013. It is the stripped-down counterpart of the CB Trigger and Unicorn , two related motorcycles sold in India, lacking some features of the Trigger and Unicorn.

  3. Honda CRF150L - Wikipedia

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    It shares an air-cooled 149 cc 4-stroke SOHC single-cylinder EFI engine with the Verza standard ... 20.3 s @ 97 km/h (60 mph) Top speed (on speedometer) 113 km/h (70 ...

  4. List of Honda engines - Wikipedia

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    Honda Verza 150 Fi 2010–Present 12.5 hp ... 63.50 x 62.20 CDI Carburetor Keihin PD 22 mm 6-Speed Manual clutch, wet 16.3 hp @ 8500 rpm Tiger 2000, NX 200, CTX 200 ...

  5. Honda CBR250R, CBR300R, and CB300F - Wikipedia

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    In developing countries where typical motorcycles are 125–150 cc (7.6–9.2 cu in) displacement, the larger 249.5 cc (15.23 cu in) CBR250R is at the higher end of the sport bike range, [10] looking similar to much more powerful sporting machines with its full fairing in Honda's new layered style that was introduced on the 2008 CBR1000RR Fireblade and 2010 VFR1200F.

  6. Honda Winner - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Winner is an underbone motorcycle from the Japanese manufacturer Honda.It was launched in April 2016 in Vietnam. [6] It was also launched in May 2016 in Indonesia as the Supra GTR. [1]

  7. Honda NT1100 - Wikipedia

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    The fuel tank holds 20.4 l. Based on the WMTC consumption of 5 liters/100 km [3] specified by the manufacturer or test consumption (with dual-clutch transmission) up to 6 liters/100 km, [4] [5] [6] this results in a range of around 330–400 km (210–250 mi). The NT1100 has a regulated catalytic converter for exhaust aftertreatment. [1]

  8. Honda CBF1000 - Wikipedia

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    20 L (4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) (CBF1000F) The Honda CBF1000 is a sport touring motorcycle , part of the CBF series produced by Honda from 2006 to 2018. It is powered by a 998 cc inline-four engine , which is based on the CBR1000RR Fireblade engine.

  9. Honda PCX - Wikipedia

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    The PCX Electric has an interior permanent magnet traction motor with peak and continuous rated outputs of 4.2 and 0.98 kW (5.63 and 1.31 hp), respectively, drawing from two removable Honda Mobile Power Pack batteries connected in series; each battery provides 50.4 V and 20.8 A-hr, giving the scooter a range of 42 km (26 mi). [20]