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The 11th Inside Racing Grand Prix has just witnessed Honda & Philippines Inc. (HPI) release a new variant of the RS150. It's called & the RS150R and it features a racing-inspired look, along with & MotoGP-derived technologies.
As mentioned earlier, the RS150R takes inspiration from both the & CB250RR and CBR150RR's Honda Racing Red design. This gives the underbone & an aggressive and racing-inspired look with matching stripes to boot. & Standard features available in the RS150R include LED headlights and & signal lights, digital instrument panel, full-chrome muffler, and & clip-on handlebars.
With an emphasis on giving total control to the rider, the RS150R & features a twin-tube frame that Honda claimed will deliver improved & agility by providing a wide steering angle and a narrow handle width. It & measures 1941mm long, 699mm wide, 977mm tall and has a relatively short & 1275mm wheelbase. Its seat height, on the other hand, measures in at & 764mm.
Telescopic front forks sit at the front while the rear gets a & monoshock damper. In addition, both the front and rear wheels have disc & brakes.
Powering the RS150R is the familiar 150cc liquid-cooled DOHC & single-cylinder engine. It produces 15.6 PS at 9000 rpm and 13.5 Nm of & torque at 6500 rpm. It is then connected to a 6-speed constant mesh & transmission.
A unique safety feature called Bank Angle Sensor comes as standard on & the new RS150R. Derived from Honda's bigger, more powerful motorcycles, & this feature automatically switches off the engine before hitting the & ground during an accidental fall.
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