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2012 Honda PCX 150. For 2012, the PCX 150 was launched in Australia. [12] The US skipped the 2012 PCX 125 as they made a switch for the PCX 150 model which arrived in the summer of 2012, these were later sold in 2013 for both Canadian and US markets. This model became known as the PCX 125/150 eSP as the label was displayed on the airbox.
Trail 125 ABS: 125 Super Sport (CB125) 125 Super Sport (SS125) 125 GL-PRO (GL-145) 144 GL-PRO Black Engine (GL-145 Black) 144 Honda Dream E-Type: 145 Honda Dream 3E: 145 CRF150L: 149 CRF150R: 149 CRF150R Expert: 149 CRF150F: 149 Unicorn Dazzler: 149 Trigger/CB150: 149 CB150R (K15) 149 Verza/CB150 Verza (GL150) 149 New Mega Pro (GL150) 149 ...
The Click 150 was introduced in January 2015 and uses the same 149.3cc water-cooled engine as found in the Honda PCX ... ABS (Indonesia) The 160 series was introduced ...
From 1 January 2024, Argentina will require CBS (or front wheel ABS) on all new on-road motorcycles between 50 and 250cc (or electric equivalents). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Chile will require CBS (or ABS) on all new motorcycles from 50 cc to 149 cc or 4 kW to 11 kW from February 2026.
Honda CB350F Honda CB50R 2004. 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. [1]
ABS has been mandatory on all new cars since October 2020. [70] From October 2025, Colombia will require ABS on all new motorcycles from 150 cc or 11 kW, otherwise CBS (or ABS) from 50 cc or 4 kW. [71] From March 2027, Colombia will require ABS on all new motorcycles from 125 cc, below that with CBS (or ABS). [71]
160/60 ZR17 69W: 160/60 ZR17 69W (2013–2018) 160/60 R17 69H (2019–present) Front brake Single 320 mm (13 in) wave disc, 2 piston caliper, combined ABS (2013–2021) Dual 296 mm (11.7 in) wave disc, 2 piston caliper, combined ABS (2022–2024) Rear brake Single 240 mm (9.4 in) wave disc, 1 piston caliper, combined ABS: Front suspension
Honda CBF600SA Honda CBF600 Travel Edition. Advancing emission standards are met with the new EURO3 compliant model in 2008. The engine is a detuned CBR600RR 2007 model with fuel injection, improving the mileage from 4–5 litres per 100 km to 5–7 litres per 100 km while keeping the same maximum power output.