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Honda Unicorn:-



After having conquered the racing circuits with its unparalleled technology, Honda presents the Unicorn. The Honda Unicorn is the First Motorcycle of HMSI. It is a tough & stylish      4-stroke 5 geared motorcycle incorporating the best of Honda’s worldwide technology standards.
·                     First Bike with Mono Suspension
·                     Sporty Design & Macho Looks 
·                     4-stroke 150 cc engine
·                     Best fuel efficiency in its class (60 km/l)
·                     Riding comfort even during multiple ride







PARTICULAR
DETAILS
ENGINE
Type
4-Stroke,Single Cyl., Air Cooled, OHC
Displacement
149.1 CC
Max Power
13.3 bhp @ 8000 rpm
Max torque
12.8Nm @ 5500 rpm
Transmission
5 Speed Constant Mesh
Ignition
Digital CDI
(Multi Mapping)
FEATURES
Suspension
Mono Suspension
Safety
Multi reflector Head Lamp
Gear Mechanism
1 Down – 4 Up
Brakes
Front – Disc
Rear – Drum
BODY
Body
Steel

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