The Honda Unicorn is a motorcycle developed by Honda Motorcycle & amp; Scooter India (HMSI) and introduced in 2004. It is internally called CBF150M. The engine was taken from the CRF150F engine post 2005. The previous CRF150F version is the old CBZ classic. The design of the bike was done keeping in mind the road conditions in India. Many new features are combined, including a two-way air jacket and a diamond frame. The first version of the motor features a wheel and kick start with an optional self-starter.
Honda claims the Unicorn accelerates 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 bike to compete with Bajaj Pulsar and TVS Apache. Changes include wheels, powder-coated machines with polished heads, electric starter, new graphics, clear lens indicator lights, travel meter, and slightly smaller rear grab. Some performance changes include small changes in the cylinder head, overhead valve, remap ignition and increased rear sprockets from one tooth, resulting in increased acceleration at the expense of reduced top speed. The air filter is converted from dry paper to oil-coated with better dust conditions and a new airflow screw in the carburetor. HMSI sold 720,000 Unicorns in 2007. Unicorn took over Bajaj Pulsar to the highest rank in its category, the premium segment, in a 2005 total customer satisfaction survey (MTCS) survey of 7,000 subscribers by TNS specialist division TNS Automotive.
In 2010, a premium, sporty and stylish variant of Unicorn, Unicorn Dazzler, was launched. Except for styling and the presence of disc brakes in the back, other features and specifications are the same as the original Unicorn. Starting 2010, CB Letters are attached to Unicorn models and other motorcycle variants from Honda.
Video Honda Unicorn
Color
- The limited edition Moto GP "Unicorn Grand Prix" has the guise of Repsol Honda RC211V.
- Pearl Siena Red
- Space Silver Metallic ( see also main photo )
- Geny Gray Metallic
- Black with Red Graphics
- Red with Black Graphics
- Pearl Igneous Black
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History
- September 8, 2004: Honda announces the introduction of Unicorn motorcycle
- January 2005: Automatic startup added
- 2014: Production terminated
- 2016: Released with some subtle changes
Videos
- Honda Unicorn Technical Video
- 2017 Honda Unicorn 150 Reviews | MotorBeam
References
External links
- the Honda Unicorn website
Source of the article : Wikipedia