Sunday, 3 November 2013

Honda CBR150R 2012 Road Test and Review

Honda CBR150R Bikeadvice review
Hi bikers. On 27th June, I tested the all new Honda CBR150R here in Bangalore. Let me begin with speaking about Planet Honda. When the BikeAdvice team was striving hard to get the new CBR150R, I being a CBR250R owner contacted Planet Honda, a very reputed HONDA dealer in Bangalore and told them about the blog and our interest in reviewing the bike. They being very enthusiastic agreed to it and were very happy to offer the bike to us. But then, formalities..!! So I had to wait till the bike was registered to the dealer’s name for it to be tested.
Note: press control button and click on images to see bigger images in a new window.
Honda CBR150R rear seatHonda CBR150R rear seat space
Speaking about the bike, Honda launched it at the time when the whole of India wanted a sporty 150cc bike, whose segment was widely dominated the gorgeous Yamaha YZF R15. So when Honda launched the CBR150R, It knew how good the R15 is and the reasons why it was ruling the sporty 150cc segment which no other producers dared to enter. So now, entering that segment means, competing against the already well settled R15 in the Indian market. So let’s see how successful Honda is in doing so.
Honda CBR150R  Design
Honda CBR150R motorcycle 2012
Honda CBR150R exhaust pic
At the first look, no doubt it looks very similar to its bigger brother CBR250R, which in turn is designed after the monstrous HONDA flagship VFR. But just remove the fairing and you will be shocked to know that it is completely different from the 250R. It comes with a Diamond type frame. It has a new 150cc engine which is not on any other Honda or Hero Honda bikes. It’s a completely new PGM-Fi engine, but let me save it for the engine department.
Honda CBR150R frontHonda CBR150R top view
Honda CBR150R tank Honda CBR150R indicator
Honda CBR150R headlights
And speaking about the looks of the bike, I would say, it’s not a 150cc beast; it’s the angelic beauty which attracts me with that layered fairings, Y-shaped headlights, short-exhaust, Racing stripes, brilliantly finished console and black alloys. It looks very sporty and is surely a head turner in the city or on the highways. The short exhaust technique has worked very well in both mass centralization and also to provide that killer looks, and as looks being a very subjective topic, will leave this for you to decide on it.
BikeAdvice RATING-  4/5
Honda CBR150R  Engine and performance
Honda CBR150R Engine Honda CBR150R engine 2
As I said earlier, it comes with an all-new 150cc engine designed specifically for this bike, which does wonders. Honda has built a very smooth and an impressive engine which doesn’t vibrate at any speed. It comes with a liquid cooled, 4 stroke, DOHC 4-valves engine, which shells out 17.58BHP at a very high 10,800RPM and also it produce about 12.66Nm of torque at 8,500RPM which is enough to easily conclude it as a very rev-friendly machine.
Its power band lies hugely at higher RPMs and the best part is, it loves to rev hard and stay in higher RPMs for quite a long time very comfortably than you actually want it to be. It has a 6 speed Manual gear box and I personally loved the gear ratios which is quite very long to bring out the power within her. It doesn’t mean you can’t shift early, for those who want to cruise comfortably; you can shift her up to higher gears and relax.
And also speaking about the liquid cooled engine, it has a huge radiator in front which does its job very well that, I did not find any heat being dissipated or poking my legs in the city riding when I was pushing her harder.
Bike Advice Rating – 4.5/5
Honda CBR150R  Handling and brakes Honda CBR150R handlebar
Honda CBR150R rear disk brakeHonda CBR150R disk brak
Honda CBR150R tyre and chain
This is one of such things in which the bike does its best. The mass centralization process of shorter exhaust has ended up very well, giving it great handling and cornering ability. The suspension settings are right to attack any corner at any speed and all you notice is the baby CBR just glides and brings the ROSSI within you. Though it is not as sharp as its competitor, the R15, which you know is the best handler of all the small bikes, there is nothing you can complain about. The MRF Zapper Q tyres does well enough to stick to the ground and offer enough contact. But with a better rubber, I am sure it could do wonders. (I am not saying the MRF is not good, but the rubber gives up before the bike gives up)
It Comes with a MRF Zapper-Q tyres in Bangalore. It also comes with a TVWS ATT 230 tyres in some places. Its 17 inch alloys and 130mm wide tyres provide good ground contact and grip.
It has both front and rear disk brakes. The Nissin brakes are just the perfect combination for the bike and does its job perfectly. The response is very good and is quite sharp. I did try breaking hard at triple digit speeds to check out if the bike skids, and to my surprise, it just came to a halt without any drama (Slides or skids). But what’s lacking is the C-ABS technology which they have it in the 250R.  But is that really necessary for the 150R??
BikeAdvice Rating- 4/5
Honda CBR150R  Riding and pillion comfort
Honda CBR150 riding position
Honda CBR150R shock absorber
The riding posture is sporty and not too tracks oriented nor up-right. Just the perfect blend which doesn’t strain you even in the highways or even city limits. I rode the bike for enough time and distance and did not find any back or wrist pain. And there was no strain or fatigue which kicked in over any point of time during my test.
Honda CBR150R back seat
The bike could easily cruise at 95Kmph at 7000 RPM in the top gear with a pillion, on a windy day and it felt as the sweetest point of the bike. I could go up to 132kmph with a pillion without any vibrations very comfortably. On a dry sunny day, without a pillion I am sure those figures would go up. Pillion comfort is way better than its competitor and is good enough to sit for hours without any back or leg problems.
BikeAdvice Rating – 4/5
Honda CBR150R  Electricals
Honda CBR150R key
Honda CBR150R left handle Honda CBR150R right handle
It has a 12V 6Ah, Maintenance free battery. The ignition is a Digital ECU based and the computer takes care of everything. The headlight assembly is very similar to the 250R which is very good and has a 12V 60/55W bulb which is very powerful and good enough for night highway riding. Its pilot lamps just need a mentioning which looks like projector lamps and are brilliant. The indicators are cool and the Honey-comb tail lights again a replica of the 250R is bright and is clearly visible from long distances.
But if there is anything to complain against, you have the switch gear which comes directly out from the stunner. Not just it gives a feeling of un-premiumness, it also doesn’t have a pass-Light button or the engine kill switch, which is pretty much shocking for this price tag.
BikeAdvice Rating – 3/5
Honda CBR150R Mileage
Well, coming to the India’s most admired question, “ Kitna Deti Hai?”
It would give about 45-50kmpl depending on the riding styles, which is very good for a sporty 150cc bike.
BikeAdvice Rating 4/5
Pros and Cons
What is so cool about the Honda CBR150R bike?
  • A very high Ground Clearance of 190mm.
  • Very Low weight of 138kgs
  • Flickability- Well I know there is no such word in English, but in biking terms, you all will be able to understand it.
  • Beautiful full Cowling gives the bike the sporty look.
  • Utility Space is provided under the rear seat which is enough to store small rain jacket or such utilities.
  • Shorter Exhaust looks good and also helps in mass centralization.
  • Powerful Headlamps which is comfortable for all type of riding.
  • Sporty Black alloys which enhances the look of the beauty.
  • Looks similar to its elder siblings which put a smile on everyone’s face.
  • The riding posture is comfortable for long hours and high speed riding.
  • The exhaust note also sounds very cool.
What’s not cool?
  • Switchgears- the oldest type with not much functions.
  • Chain is link type, which doubts me of its durability.
  • Fit and finish could have been better.
  • Foot pegs looks too huge, the small metal pegs would have looked cool.
Honda CBR150R Pricing
There are two models, standard and Delux which are priced at Rs.1,23,001 and Rs.1,21,968 Ex-Showroom Bangalore. While On-Road pricing is Rs.1,41,539 and Rs.1,40,356 respectively.
Feel it is quite expensive? Well in that case you are wrong. It has the Honda designed DOHC Technology engine, The  best in class Nissin brakes, the sporty body design which looks gorgeous, Liquid cooled powerful 150cc engine…Well, the list goes on and on specifying about each and every part of the bike.
Honda CBR150R  Colors
It comes with 4 colors. The Sports Red (which is the combination of White and red), Black (Combination of Black and Pearl Sunbeam White) are the standard colors while, Vibrant Orange (Combination of White and Orange) and Black (Combination of Black and Candy Palm Green) are the deluxe versions of the bike.
Honda CBR150R Booking and delivery period
As of now in Bangalore the waiting period is about 1 month for both the versions and the booking price is Rs.5000. The deliveries have started and about 30+ bikes are on road in Bangalore alone.
Honda CBR150R Technical Specs – at official website.
BikeAdvice Verdict:
Honda CBR150R rating india
Being frank with you guys, let me tell you something. The moment I sat on the bike and started moving, the 1st question that passed my mind was, “Is this all you got?”, but the baby said, “Have patience my dear” and as the revs climbed, the baby was getting aggressive and it did 75kmph @ 11000RPM in the 2nd gear and 95Kmph at the same RPM in the 3rd gear. As the power band lies up so high, it’s very easy to guess, the engine is a track oriented engine. But with lower power in the lower RPMs mean, better economy within the city. This makes it a very practical bike which is an all-rounder rather than a purpose built machine.
I don’t see any reason why the bike won’t suit you. It’s a track oriented bike with a sporty posture, which is a very good commuter both in city and highway. What else could you expect from a bike?
Over All BikeAdvice Honda CBR150R Rating – 4/5
I would like to thank Planet Honda for arranging the Honda CBR150R for BikeAdvice road test, and to our long time reader Diwagar for being an enthusiast supporter during the road test helping in the photos and the review.
More Pics of Honda CBR150R:
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Honda CBR150R rear tyre
Honda CBR150R head
Honda CBR150R pics3
Honda CBR150R pics1
Honda CBR150R pics2
Honda CBR150R handle3
Honda CBR150R rear seat pic
Honda CBR150R review by sharat aryan
Let us know your views about the bike in comments below.

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Everyday riding with KR to work - What would you see?

Assuming most of us ride motorcycle on a daily basis and we always finds ourselves in some difficult situation or utterly stupid or awkward moment. Well, yes we all have had these experience. But not everyone out there understands about being a rider, sometimes our existence seems to be invisible to the eyes of those might drivers. In the end, we are the one who will get into trouble and with a bit of bad luck, we might also get some pain as a souvenir.
This time, Malaysian Riders will be hosting or kinda like give the opportunity to all riders out there who wants to share their story with us on their daily riding experience. The good side and the bad side of the story. We are open in all kind of entry, photos, story telling, videos, audios you name it. Yes, all kind of understandable language we will accept. But please, no weird slang or some other cult language. We do not know how to interpret it.

So for this first entry, we got one from a Kawasaki Kips rider who wants to share a glimpse of his daily riding experience. Join us on board with this rider, shot using GoPro.

Repost from Malaysia-rider.com

DOHC Yamaha 135LC Engine with Honda CBR150R Cylinder and Head


Taken from Moto Malaya

Kawasaki KIPS ZX150KRR

With the creation of this topic, I intend to delete ALL THE NEGATIVITY about the Kawasaki ZX150KRR. As most people say :

1) Its a 2stroke, heavy maintenance.
2) Its a 2stroke, slowwwwwwwwww.
3) Its a 2stroke, not worth to buy.
4) Well, considering all 3 above.

I will try to bust all thing above.


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KAWASAKI ZX150KRR

Specification :
ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled, 2-stroke, Single cylinder
Displacement 148 cm³
Bore and Stroke 59.0 mm x 54.4 mm
Compression ratio 7.3:1
Performance:
a) Maximum power 22.1 kW {30.0 PS} @ 10,500 rpm
b) Maximum torque 21.6 N∙m {2.20 kgf∙m} @ 9,000 rpm
Fuel system MIKUNI VM28
Starting Primary kick
Ignition Magnito DC-CDI
Lubrication Superlube

DRIVETRAIN
Transmission 6-speed, Constant mesh, Return shift
Gear ratios:
1st 2.700 (27/10)
2nd 1.706 (29/17)
3rd 1.300 (26/20)
4th 1.090 (24/22)
5th 0.952 (20/21)
6th 0.863 (19/22)
Final reduction ratio 2.785 (39/14)
Clutch Wet multi disc

FRAME
Type Tubular double cradle
Caster (rake) 24ยบ
Tyre:
a) front 90/90-17 49S Tube type
b) rear 110/80-17 57S Tube type

SUSPENSION
Front: Type Telescopic fork
Rear: Type Mono-shock with swingarm

BRAKES
Front: Type Disc brake, 2-piston calipers
Rear: Type Disc brake, 2-piston calipers

DIMENSIONS
Overall length 1,965 mm
Overall width 725 mm
Overall height 1,075 mm
Wheelbase 1,300 mm
Ground clearance 131 mm
Seat height 780 mm
Dry weight 124.5 kg
Fuel capacity 11.5 litres
*taken from Kawasaki Malaysia website


Argument number 1.

1) Its a 2stroke, heavy maintenance.

First thing first, you need to understand the difference between a 2stroke and 4stroke engine.
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As you can see, 2stroke need less movement to create 1 full cycle. And it also have less part in the engine.

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So, how actually a 2stroke ZX150 have a heavier maintenance then a 4 stroke bike?? Let me tell you the service requirement for the ZX150.

Every 5K transmission oil change (please take note that 2 stroke engine does not require engine oil, as only the gearbox need fluid, so its called transmission oil), RM30 depends on your choice of oil.
Every 20k, Piston ring change, top service top clean all the carbon deposit. RM150 (depends where you went)
Yes it use 2t oil, but 1 liter of 2t oil can go up to 1000km in standard setting. I recommend using Penzoil Marine TCW3 RM25. Its the 2t oil I been using all this while with all my 2 stroke bike.
Tire, front 90/80, can be found at almost any shop..RM100 at least. Rear RM150 at least.
Brake pad, can use 125Z brake pad, RM15.

OK, lets look at..lets say..Ninja 250 maintenance shall we? Compare a Kawa to a Kawa.

Every 5k service, at least RM60 (2 liter of EO). Not sure how much the OIL FILTER cost.
Every 30k, the same with other 4stroke engine, need to do top service, at least RM300 if you do it properly.
Tire, RM150 at least for the front, RM400 at least for the rear (unless u use cheap tire that might kill you..)
Not really sure how much the brake pad cost.

So, how is the maintenance cost of the ZX150 more expensive then a 250 4 stroke?

Argument number 2.

2) Its a 2stroke, slowwwwwwwwww.

Lets take a look at the dyno chart.

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Well, I cant find a clear dyno result for the ZX150, but according to a website of exhaust manufacturer, standard ZX150 produce 27bhp. If we take the spec from Kawa being 30.3bhp, substract 10% loss of the transmission, so we get 27bhp at least. Almost the same power, right?

Now, lets take a look at the dry weight of both bike. Kawasaki ZX150 124.5KG. The Ninja 250 is 169kg according to the spec sheet at Kawasaki website.

The ZX150 have a better power to weight ratio. Right?

Then we put the engine type into question. We are talking about the torque of a bike. A 2 stroke bike, with a power valve from the KIPS (Kawasaki Integrated Powervalve System) deliver a bulk of power when the valve open above 7K RPM. Only when the RPM hit above 7K. And give maximum power all the way to the 5th gear.On the 6th it wont go as fast is its on the 5th.

The Ninja 250 inline 2 cylinder engine, a proven to be a very very lazy engine. It need to hit 6K RPM before the engine will really go. Almost the same case with the ZX150.

And a few weeks ago, I hit 200kmj with a brand new, 1400km on the ODO ZX150, on a rainy Karak Highway. I weight 100++ KG. Of course, my friend who were riding my Blade 650 were only doing 160 at the moment I`m doing 200.
And one of my friend, sold off his Ninja 250 as he were being left behind by others, including 3 lads riding the ZX150. He now riding a ZX6, not sure who are going to smoke him now biggrin.gif

So, seriously, are the ZX150 less powerful then a 4 stroke 250cc bike? I dont think so.

Argument number 3.

3) Its a 2stroke, not worth to buy.

Is it? Why?

Its the last of the generation. Yamaha stopped their 2 stroke production. Aprillia are going 4 stroke with their latest RS125. THe ZX150 are THE LAST of the legendary 2 stroke monster.ALmost 6 generation of technology over 20 years of development, now in their prime. To deliver 1 last fun for the people who understand how fun a 2 stroke is, if they have the ball to squeeze that fun out of it.

And how fun is it? ITS VERY, VERY GREAT FUN!

Find a good twisty road, slap in a sticky tire (I prefer 120/70 for the rear, either the Pirelli Supercorsa or Dunlop Sportmax, and a Bridgestone Battlax BT39SS 90/80 for the front), and you are going to DANCE with the bike. Awesome grip, amazing power, lightweight bike easy to flick left and right. I use to be hated by superbikers back in the days of my Bukit Tinggi as there, IT IS 150cc TERRITORY. You bring a 600cc or 1000cc bike to challenge a good 150cc 2stroke there? You are doomed.

Reliability? Kawasaki KIPS series are known for their reliability. Take good care of it, and it will take good care of you. That is why you can still find some old uncle riding their very2 old KIPS out there.

Some people say 2 stroke cant travel far. Pffftttt. the furthest I have ridden my last ZX150 is from Bukit Kobah, Kedah to Bandar Johor Bharu. Stopping only for food and fuel. Doing a constant 150-160, and going full throttle everytime I`m bored., and yet it only failed me when I start MODIFYING it for the race I`m in. keep it standard, it will last a longgggg time.

Why should you buy a RM20k 250 4stroke bike, when you can get a less maintenance, same power bike for only RM10k?


Anyone want to argue with me about all the above, please do. We can all learn new thing from a brain storming session.

Thanks for reading until the end.

4-Stroke Engine Basic Operation

Before we continue any further with electronic ignition systems, it would be worth a quick revision of the basic operation of the four-stroke engine commonly in use today.
The operation is as follows.

1. Intake Stroke - The inlet valve is opened and the fuel/air mixture is drawn in as the piston travels down.
2. Compression Stroke - The inlet valve is closed and the piston travels back up the cylinder compressing the fuel/air mixture. Just before piston reaches the top of its compression stroke a spark plug emits a spark to combust the fuel/air mixture. The number of degrees before the top its stroke is the ignition advance. When the piston is at the top of its travel it is at top dead centre (TDC).
3. Combustion Stroke - The piston is now forced down by the pressure wave of the combustion of the fuel air mixture. The engines power is derived from this stroke.
4. Exhaust Stroke - The exhaust valve is opened and the piston travels back up expelling the exhaust gases through the exhaust valve. At the top of this stroke the exhaust valve is closed. This process is then repeated.
The above is the cycle of operation of one cylinder of a 4-stroke engine. Generally engines have 2 or more cylinders acting in concert with each other to produce the engine power.
It is interesting to note that one complete engine cycle takes two revolutions but that individual valves and spark plugs only operate once in this time. Hence their timing needs to be taken from a half engine speed signal, which is the camshafts speed.

Four Stroke Engine - Four Cycle Stroke

The four stroke engine was first demonstrated by Nikolaus Otto in 18761, hence it is also known as the Otto cycle. The technically correct term is actually four stroke cycle. The four stroke engine is probably the most common engine type nowadays. It powers almost all cars and trucks.

The four strokes of the cycle are intake, compression, power, and exhaust. Each corresponds to one full stroke of the piston; therefore, the complete cycle requires two revolutions of the crankshaft to complete.
Otto intake stroke

Intake

During the intake stroke, the piston moves downward, drawing a fresh charge of vaporized fuel/air mixture. The illustrated engine features a poppet intake valve which is drawn open by the vacuum produced by the intake stroke. Some early engines worked this way; however, most modern engines incorporate an extra cam/lifter arrangement as seen on the exhaust valve. The exhaust valve is held shut by a spring (not illustrated here).
Otto compression stroke

Compression

As the piston rises, the poppet valve is forced shut by the increased cylinder pressure. Flywheel momentum drives the piston upward, compressing the fuel/air mixture.
Otto power stroke

Power

At the top of the compression stroke, the spark plug fires, igniting the compressed fuel. As the fuel burns it expands, driving the piston downward.
Otto exhaust stroke

Exhaust

At the bottom of the power stroke, the exhaust valve is opened by the cam/lifter mechanism. The upward stroke of the piston drives the exhausted fuel out of the cylinder.

Ignition System

This animation also illustrates a simple ignition system using breaker points, coil, condenser, and battery.
A number of visitors have written to point out a problem with the breaker points in my illustration. In this style ignition circuit, the spark plug will fire just as the breaker points open. The illustration appears to have this backwards.
In fact, the illustration is correct; it just moves so fast it’s difficult to see! Here’s a close-up of the frames just at the point the plug fires:
breaker point closeup
My original intent was to accurately show that the points need to remain closed for only a fraction of a second, called the dwell. By illustrating this, I inadvertently obscured the overall operation of the circuit. Perhaps someday I’ll prepare a more detailed illustration of the ignition system alone.
Larger four stroke engines usually include more than one cylinder, have various arrangements for the camshaft (dual, overhead, etc.), sometimes feature fuel injection, turbochargers, multiple valves, etc. None of these enhancements changes the basic operation of the engine.

Aku jiwa penunggang motor 2 stroke

Motosikal 2 stoke terakhir 150cc ( HONDA NSR, YAMAHA TZM DAN KAWASAKI KIPS )

Dalam bulan 11 ni baru ada time nak update blog cuma tak tahu nak buat ape.
Tiba-tiba dapat idea nak post pasal moto 2stroke terakhir 150cc 
(Honda NSR , Yamaha TZM dan Kawasaki KIPS.)

3 motor 2 stroke ni ada perbezaan dia, mari kita nilaikan di bawah.

1. Honda NSR 150RR
 
    Motor ni masih ada lagi keluar kat Singapura, keluar dari kedai dengan COE lagi 5-10 tahun kondisi luar nampak lawa, kondisi dalam ada kelawar agak nya.






Model : NSR 150 RR
Engine type : single cylinder, two stroke
Engine size : 149cc
Bore x stroke : 59 x 54.5
Compression : 6.8 : 1
Horsepower : 37ps at 10,000 rpm
Torque : 2.74 kg-m at 9,000 rpm
Gearbox : 6 speed return
Ignition : Electronic CDI unit
Length : 1,970 mm
Width : 685 mm
Height : 1,060 mm
Wheelbase : 1,355 mm
Weight : 120.9 kg
Tire size : (F) 90/80-17, (R) 110/80-18


nsr boleh tahan power dia cuma rim belakang dia 18" agak cacat sikit untuk si penunggang, kebanyakan ah-beng2 cina singapura yang minat dengan motor ni.


2.Kawasaki KIPS 150rr

   Motor 2 stroke ni paling latest di Singapura dalam kategori sportbike, di keluarkan model 2008 yang paling terakhir daripada kedai dengan barang2 standard.





 
Type of Machine : 2 Step, Crankcase Reed Valve, kips, RIS
Displacement : 148 cc
Max power : 22.1 KW (30 PS) @ 10.500 rpm
Max torque : 9,000 rpm
Bore x Stroke : 59.0 x 54.4 mm
Compression Ratio : 7.2:1
Karburator : Mikuni VM 28
Starter System : Kick Starter
Transmission : 6-Speed constant mesh, return shift
Operating : N-1-2-3-4-5-6
Type Reduksi : Primary Gear
Final Drive : Chain Drive
Ratio reduction : 2785 (39/14)
Drive Ratio 7.7836 @ Top Gear
CDI : Ignition system
Burning Oil : Injection System
Cooling system : Water cooling system / radiator
Oli Machine Capacity : 1.2 liters
Lubricant Transmission : 0.87 liters
Tank Capacity : 11.5 liters
Plug : NGK B 9 ECS

Dimension

Length x width x height : 1.965 x 1.075 x 725 mm
Distance wheel axis : 1.300 mm
Proximity to Land : 131 mm
High seat : 780 mm
Weight : 124.5 kg
Frame Type : Double Cradle Frame
Suspension : Front Telescopic
Suspension : Rear Monoshock
Front : Twin Pot brake disk
Rear brake : Twin pot disc
Front tire : 90/90 - 17 "49s
Rear tire : 110/80 - 17 "57s
Cast Aluminum Wheel : Rim Wheel Aloy

Motor ni memang syiok kalau main power valve kat Johor, tapi kat Singapura Traffic police akan pandang mata merah kat ni, tahu kenapa?
Standard speed 180km dengan buka power valve, boleh open kat JB je kalau kat Singapura no sorry, relax sua.. 90km/h je kat expressway(SG)/highway(MY). Dia cekik minyak kuat, 1 liter leh bawa sejauh 26km je, tak banyakkan, tapi 2T setiap 1 liter boleh tahan dalam 4 kali full tank habis baru top up.




3.Yamaha TZM 150

  
Motor lama yg masih ada lagi penunggangnya di Singapura, Motor setan dajjal iblis.




spark plug : br9es
clutch type: wet multiple disc
transmission:
 primary reduction system: holical gear
 primary reduction rayio : 51/18 ( 2.833 )
 secondary reduction system : chain drive
 secondary reduction ratio : 49/16 ( 3.063 )
  transmission type : constan mesh 6-speed
 operation : left loot opeation
 gear ratio :  31/17 ( 2.883 )
                   29/16 ( 1.813 )
                   26/19 ( 1.368 )
                   24/21 ( 1.143 )
                   23/23 ( 1.000 )
                   21/24 ( 0.575 )

chassis:
frame type: double cradle
caster angle : 25.0*
trail: 86mm

tyre:
type: tubeless
size: front: 90/80/17
       rear: 110/80/17
manufacturer: front: I.R.C
                     rear : I.R.C
type: front: nf42
        rear : nr48


Yamaha TZM 150 dikenali sebagai Highway Super Star cuma TZM ni masalah pada power valve yg suka bocor apabila motor kerap dibawa laju, sparepart tak perlu dirisaukan kerana banyak yang local cuma nasib lah pakai kejap atau lama dan TZM ini ramai mengelarkannya moto manja dan sesiapa memakainya sayangi lah block anda sebab block TZM tidak boleh di rebore.