Honda CBR 150R; new pic @ page 3
#1
Honda CBR 150R; new pic @ page 3
hi guys,
I wonder if anyone else here rides a Honda CBR 150R?
personally I ride one, a 2007 red version, completely built-up bike from Thailand. a really nice bike for everyday commuting, especially for me to go to school everyday...
FYI, I live in Jakarta, Indonesia.
here's some pics of my bike:
current specs (updated Nov 26th '07):
*Kawasaki Ninja ZX150 mirrors
*carbon-look triple-clamp protector, gas cap protector, & tank pad
*AutoGauge voltmeter
*4-level adjustable clutch lever
*Daytona throttle grip & throttle cable (gives shorter throttle turn, only 1/4 of the stock throttle grip)
*Blue Thunder ignition coil
*Denso Iridium spark plug
*Keihin PE28 carb, taken from Honda NSR 150SP
*DBS full exhaust
*stiffer clutch springs made by Honda Thailand
*FCCI Racing clutch disc & plate
*Nissin brake master cylinder (front), from Honda CBR 600
*Bridgestone Battlax BT45 120/70-17 rear tyre, front remains stock (IRC NR73 80/90-17)
*3cm (approx. 1.18in) lowered front fork
cheers!
I wonder if anyone else here rides a Honda CBR 150R?
personally I ride one, a 2007 red version, completely built-up bike from Thailand. a really nice bike for everyday commuting, especially for me to go to school everyday...
FYI, I live in Jakarta, Indonesia.
here's some pics of my bike:
current specs (updated Nov 26th '07):
*Kawasaki Ninja ZX150 mirrors
*carbon-look triple-clamp protector, gas cap protector, & tank pad
*AutoGauge voltmeter
*4-level adjustable clutch lever
*Daytona throttle grip & throttle cable (gives shorter throttle turn, only 1/4 of the stock throttle grip)
*Blue Thunder ignition coil
*Denso Iridium spark plug
*Keihin PE28 carb, taken from Honda NSR 150SP
*DBS full exhaust
*stiffer clutch springs made by Honda Thailand
*FCCI Racing clutch disc & plate
*Nissin brake master cylinder (front), from Honda CBR 600
*Bridgestone Battlax BT45 120/70-17 rear tyre, front remains stock (IRC NR73 80/90-17)
*3cm (approx. 1.18in) lowered front fork
cheers!
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RE: Honda CBR 150R, anyone?
yup, it's got a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, DOHC 4-valve, 150cc engine. pumps out 21bhp, and tops around 100mph on stock condition... replace the CDI with a non-limiter unit, replace the stock carb with a Keihin PE28, get a good free-flowing exhaust system, and it touches 110-115mph easily
#7
RE: Honda CBR 150R, anyone?
damn, it's been reeeeeeeaaally long since I last visited this forum... been busy with school graduation, preparing for college, etc etc...
I've made some progress in modding my bike...
changes include:
*custom-made graphics
*DBS Titanium muffler
*Shindengen Step 1 CDI unit
*Bridgestone Battlax BT45 120/80-17 rear tire, front (still) remains stock
*removed the rear footpegs
*removed the rear seat & tucked in a seat-cowl on its place
*racing footpegs
*aftermarket windshield
here's the pic:
future upgrade plans include:
*porting & polishing the intake & exhaust ports
*aftermarket camshafts (still looking for streetable ones)
*Keihin PE28 carburetor
*transmission upgrades (clutch, gearing, etc)
*bigger brakes & stainless-steel braided lines
*swap stock swingarm with NSR 150SP's Pro-Arm unit
cheers
I've made some progress in modding my bike...
changes include:
*custom-made graphics
*DBS Titanium muffler
*Shindengen Step 1 CDI unit
*Bridgestone Battlax BT45 120/80-17 rear tire, front (still) remains stock
*removed the rear footpegs
*removed the rear seat & tucked in a seat-cowl on its place
*racing footpegs
*aftermarket windshield
here's the pic:
future upgrade plans include:
*porting & polishing the intake & exhaust ports
*aftermarket camshafts (still looking for streetable ones)
*Keihin PE28 carburetor
*transmission upgrades (clutch, gearing, etc)
*bigger brakes & stainless-steel braided lines
*swap stock swingarm with NSR 150SP's Pro-Arm unit
cheers
#8
#9
RE: Honda CBR 150R, anyone?
ORIGINAL: Bumble Bee
That is a sweet looking little bike. it sits up a bit to high for me and the skinny tires kinda kill the look, but over all it's sweet! I like seeing differant stuff. Any way you slice it it's a Honda so it's all good.
That is a sweet looking little bike. it sits up a bit to high for me and the skinny tires kinda kill the look, but over all it's sweet! I like seeing differant stuff. Any way you slice it it's a Honda so it's all good.
thanks anyway!