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Author: gautam, 2006-10-06, viewed 292 times.
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2004 Hero Honda CBZ. Sanal Stephen.
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This bike feels like a reduced version of the honda CBR600RR. It defenitely is! If you want a bike, n feel the adreneline rush, just get on her on an express highway. Vrrrrooooomm....!
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Yep!, its it. A bike which stands out of the crowd. A 156cc powerplant, with stunning looks and racy stance, it defenitely is a bike to own. Thanks to Hero Honda for launching such a dream machine, which changed the bike trend in India. The thing in which this bike scores the most is in its excellent riding position and great road grip(even at speeds 100kmph+). Due to its longer wheelbase and state of the art swingarm, cornering the most tight twisty curves is a childs play. This naked machine has got that enough torque, which a 150 power segment must have, and cruising on highways at the top speed felt like a walk in the park(I did 115kmph on the speedo). The only disappointing thing is that, she´s a bit thirsty than others in the category. Not that one has to have deep pockets, but it also fits an average economy rider. More over when power matters, fuel economy does´nt. But this bike won´t compromise on power n scores well in the power n speed departments. | |
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