Honda
CB190R & CBF190R
Specific
to the Chinese market, Honda has launched the 2015 CB190R and CBF190R
motorcycles positioned in the premium end of the 150 cc space. A sudden launch
much to everyone’s surprise, Honda says the CB190R was conceptualised as an
ideal upgrade for 150 cc bike users who wanted improved performance capabilities
and styling but without having to spend too much on a higher capacity
motorcycle. Hence, the CB190R and CBF190R offer the mix of improved performance
over a 150 cc bike while retaining the practicality quotient of the same.
Riding
on a diamond frame, the Honda CB190R and CBF190R measure 1982 mm in length, 744
mm in width and 1041 mm in height with a wheelbase of 1356 mm. The styling is
the most talked about detail on the bikes with the extremely aggressive lines
that are reminiscent of the Kawasaki Z1000, whereas the headlight cluster takes
inspiration from the Z800 being positioned at a steep angle. The aggressive
lines are continued on the muscular fuel tank and side fenders that extend up
to the engine. The bike gets an LCD instrument console packing up a lot of
information while there are also illuminated switches. The CB190R gets LED
headlamps, turn indicators, split tail lights with the latter looking similar
to the Bajaj Pulsar (only better). The exhaust unit sticks out from the
underbelly with a triangular tip.
Power
on the Honda CB190R and CBF190R comes from a 184 cc SOHC, single-cylinder,
air-cooled engine with fuel injection tuned to produce a rather modest 16 PS at
8000 RPM and 15 Nm of torque at 7000 RPM, paired to a 5-speed gearbox. While
the power figures may not seem exceptional, Honda says that the CB190R’s weight
at 140 kgs stands equivalent to most 150 cc motorcycles, thereby making for a better
power-to-weight ratio than most 150 cc offerings. The 50:50 weight distribution
ensures agile handling capabilities as well. The suspension setup comprises of
telescopic forks up front and a monoshock unit at the rear, while braking
performance comes from wavy discs at the front and rear. The bike rides on
110/70/R17 and 140/70/R17 radial tyres.
At
present, the 2015 Honda CB190R and CBF190R are limited to the Chinese market
alone and there are no immediate plans of the company introducing the same in other
parts of the world. That said, the CB190R showcases a completely new design
language and it will be extremely interesting to see the same being used on its
future models. In fact, the CB190R with its aggressive stance makes even the
larger CB300R and CB500R look bland in comparison and the latter could make do
with some of these sharp lines in the next update.