Honda CB Trigger
Honda CB Trigger Price
The following details are indicative and subject to change.
| CB Trigger 150 104 kmph60 Kmpl149.1 cc DISCONTINUED | ₹68,667 | |
| CB Trigger DLX 104 kmph60 Kmpl149.1 cc DISCONTINUED | ₹71,682 | |
| CB Trigger CBS 104 kmph60 Kmpl149.1 cc DISCONTINUED | ₹78,234 |
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CB Trigger Key Specs & Features
| Engine | 149.1 cc |
| Power | 14.35 PS |
| Torque | 12.5 Nm |
| Mileage | 60 Kmpl |
| Kerb Weight | 135 Kgs |
| Brakes | Disc |
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Fuel gauge
- Tachometer Digital
- Key Specs
- Top Features
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Honda CB Trigger Specifications
Engine and Transmission
| Engine Type | Air Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine |
| Displacement | 149.1 cc |
| Max Torque | 12.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
| Cooling System | Air Cooled |
| Starting | Kick and Self Start |
| Fuel Supply | Carburetor |
| Clutch | Wet, Multi Plate |
| Ignition | Spark |
| Gear Box | 5 Speed |
| Bore | 57.3 mm |
| Stroke | 57.8 mm |
| Compression Ratio | 9.5:1 |
Features
| Instrument Console | Digital |
| Bluetooth Connectivity | No |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Techometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Digital |
| Odometer | Digital |
| Seat Type | Single |
| Handle Type | Single Piece |
Features and Safety
| Pass Switch | Yes |
Mileage and Performance
| ARAI Mileage | 60 Kmpl |
Dimensions and Capacity
| Width | 757 mm |
| Length | 2045 mm |
| Height | 1060 mm |
| Fuel Capacity | 12 Ltrs |
| Fuel Reserve | 1.3 Ltrs |
| Saddle Height | 780 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 175 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1325 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 135 Kgs |
Electricals
| Headlight | 12 V - 35 / 35 W |
| Taillight | LED |
| Turn Signal Lamp | Bulb |
| Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
Tyres and Brakes
| Front Brake Diameter | 240 mm, Disc |
| Rear Brake Diameter | 130 mm, Drum |
| Radial Tyre | Yes |
Performance
| Top Speed | 104 kmph |
Motor & Battery
| Peak Power | 14.35 bhp @ 8500 rpm |
| Battery Type | Lead Acid |
| Transmission | Manual |
Charging
| Charging At Home | No |
| Charging At Charging Station | No |
Underpinnings
| Suspension Front | Telescopic |
| Suspension Rear | Spring loaded hydraulic type (monoshock) |
| Brakes Front | Disc |
| Brakes Rear | Drum |
| ABS | No |
| Tyre Size | Front :-80/100 - 17, Rear :-110/80 - 17 |
| Wheel Size | Front :-17 inch, Rear :-17 inch |
| Wheels Type | Alloy |
| Frame | Advance Design Diamond |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
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Expert Review
Overview
Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) is delighted to introduce a new premium 150cc naked sports bike christened as Honda CB Trigger to the bike enthusiasts of the country. The bike gets its power from a 149.1cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine that generates a maximum power of 14.35bhp at 8,500rpm along with a peak torque of 12.50Nm at 6,500rpm. The five-speed constant mesh gearbox works well with the wet multiplate clutch assembly and does justice with the power delivery of the bike. An easy electric starter is present to simplify the mode of starting.
Honda CB Trigger runs on 80/100-17 front and 110/80-17 tubeless tyres that are wrapped over stylish black alloy wheels. To stop the bike at a required distance, it is equipped with to 240mm front disc brake and 130mm rear drum brake. The company offers an optional 220mm rear disc brake along with Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS) that involves applied action of both the brakes while pressing the rear brake pedal to assure safety. The suspension duties are carried out by telescopic forks at the front and spring loaded hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear provides comfortable journey on all type of road surface.
The body design of the motorcycle are sharp and stylish that suits well with its urban street bike image. The bike gets pointed headlamps with clear lens side indicators at the front. There is also a small curved visor on the headlight that defines its sharp looks. The bike gets a complete LED unit at the tail lamp section which looks impressive at the rear. The 12-liters of fuel tank is designed in a masculine way and looks fascinating with the shrouds on it. The side panels are coated in Matte Grey that enhances the overall appearance. The all-black stylish exhaust system adds up to the aggression besides making a likable sound at lower rpms.
The bike has a body dimensions of the bike are 2,045mm x 757mm x 1,060mm (LxWxH) with a wheelbase of 1,325mm. The bike has a minimum ground clearance of 175mm. The instrument cluster of the bike comprises of a speedometer, tachometer, tripmeter and fuel gauge.
Design
Honda CB Trigger is constructed on a aggressive naked bike theme, the bike is crafted to feel pleasure to true bike fans. A chiseled headlamp section with a neatly designed front fender integrated with air vents at the front. A LED strip light at the rear with turn indicators looks majestic. There is also fitted with all Black grab rails. The manufacturer has fitted a large comfortable seat to provide convenience to the rider and pillion. A 12-liter curved fuel tank fitted with shrouds on it.
Built on a diamond frame, it has body dimensions of 2,045mm x 757mm x 1,060mm (LxWxH) with a wheelbase and ground clearance of 1,325mm and 175mm respectively. A stylish all-black exhaust and a fully digital instrument console are some more desirable aspects of this bike.
Features
The bike is loaded with several advanced safety features that makes it trustworthy 150cc machine and provides confidence to the rider as well. The bike is integrated with Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS) that helps to control the ride in every situation. CBS action includes applying of both the brakes while pressing the rear brake pedal to assure safety and prevents unwanted skidding. Furthermore, it is provided with the set of grippy tubeless tyres prove their worth very well in case of a puncture and make good grip on every type of road surfaces. The powerful 12V-35/35W headlight ensures a steady and powerful beam of light ensures proper road visibility at nights. The rear view mirrors minimize the chances of accidents in many cases.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
Honda CB Trigger is equipped with a 149.1cc four-stroke, air-cooled, SI engine that is employs with 5-speed one-down and four-up gearbox shift pattern. The transmission is further linked with a wet multiplate clutch setup. The super-refined Honda motor generates a supreme power of 14.35bhp at 8,500rpm with a peak torque of 12.50Nm at 6,500rpm. The engine has a viscous paper filter that proves convenient by reducing maintenance costs. The bike claims to touch 104 kmph mark in the speedometer with a nice fuel economy of 60kmph.
Handling & Ride Quality
Honda CB Trigger’s diamond frame fitted with telescopic forks at the front and spring loaded hydraulic monoshock at the rear to gobble up all road pot holes and ensures comfortable riding.The braking duties are done with the help of 240mm disc brake at the front and 130mm drum brake at the rear. The braking is further enhanced by employing Combined Braking System (CBS) is provided as optional feature that improves its responsiveness. The manufacturer also offers a 220mm rear disc brake as an optional feature. It progress on 80/100-17 front and 110/80-17 rear tubeless tyres fitted with stylish black alloys that makes a good grip on the road.
Pros & Cons
Good Things
- Ride Quality Stunning Appearance Enhanced Braking
Could Be Better
- CBS Version is too pricey Poor quality plastics used Firm Seat
Honda CB Trigger Colours
Honda CB Trigger is available in multiple colour options in India. View all bike images with different colour options on BikeDekho.
Black
Meteor Green Metallic
Pearl Sieana Red
Pearl Sunbeam white
Honda CB Trigger User Reviews
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- Looks (2)
- Rear (2)
- Engine (2)
- Mileage (2)
- Performance (2)
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- Review on Honda triggerThe best bike in its segment, offering excellent performance, good mileage, and a decent top speed.1
- Great ExperiencePerfect for long rides, the engine is smooth, studied, and requires low maintenance. Thanks to Honda for producing the best engines. Last month, I took it on a hill ride, and the pickup was outstanding. No other can beat this.Read More1
- King In BikesI'm using it since 2013 and now it's 2021 so it's a really long time. This bike is awesome and I really like it now.1
- Value for money.CB Trigger is a very nice bike. I want this bike, The body is looking good, and the price suitable for this bike.
- Value for money BikeI am using more than 6 years to feel very comfortable riding. I am getting a 45 mileage per ltr from Mumbai city and it is very good in safety due to dual disk brake and CBS.3
- Style Decent And SportyStyle decent, sporty. May be slightly lacking compared to a few fellow 150CC bikes. But still better than many other models. Engine performance, fuel economy, and gearbox excellent. The economy is one of the two best features for which I am very satisfied with this bike. Ride quality and handling very comfortable. This other feature with which I am very satisfied after taking this bike. Final words feeling happy for having taken this bike. Has given me the feeling of I got my money spent on the right spot. Areas of improvement front and rear wheel mud protection, engine kill switch. Pros:- seating and riding comfort, road grip, economy. cons:- no engine kill switch, mud spillage on foot.Read More1 1
- Poor BikeI purchased DLX version in 2013 Dec looking out for a Good Daily commuter with reliability and good brakes . As i ride it now after more than 1 and half years later, The Bike stalls in 2nd gear in Traffic. Very poor rear brakes. Ananda Honda Service in Bangalore is not upto the mark. The bike feels firm at above 60 to 90 and riding position is stress free in pick hour traffic condition.Read More1
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CB Trigger Mileage
The ARAI claimed mileage of Honda CB Trigger is 60 Kmpl. This is the claimed mileage for all variants.
| Fuel Type | ARAI Mileage |
|---|---|
| Petrol | 60 Kmpl |
Honda CB Trigger Latest Updates
25th August, 2015: Honda CB Trigger is a premium 150cc naked motorcycle offered by the Japanese manufacturer. With a sharp body design and refined 150cc motor, the bike was launched by the company to enter the country’s urban street bike segment. It boasts many advanced and convenient features like a fully digital instrument console, an LED tail light section, combi brake system and much more. Combined Braking System (CBS) is available as an optional feature. The bike is available across the country in the price range of Rs. 68,665 to Rs. 78,232 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Honda CB Trigger comes in four attractive colors: Black, Meteor Green Metallic, Pearl Siena Red and Pearl Sunbeam White. The bike stands competitively against Yamaha FZ and Suzuki Gixxer.
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