Honda SH150i

Honda SH150i

Honda SH150
Manufacturer Honda
Engine Liquid-cooled 4-stroke SOHC single[1]
Bore / stroke 58 mm × 57.8 mm (2.28 in × 2.28 in)
Compression ratio 11.0:1
Transmission Honda V-Matic belt-converter automatic transmission
Brakes Front: disc. Rear: drum
Tires Front: 100/80-16
Rear: 120/80-16
Wheelbase 53.4 in (1,360 mm)
Fuel capacity 7.5 l (1.6 imp gal; 2.0 US gal)

The Honda SH150i is a motor scooter, developed by Honda and presented during 2005. The SH150i is the best selling scooter in Italy.[1]

Specifications

Specification - Honda SH150i
Engine Liquid-cooled 4-stroke SOHC single
Bore & Stroke 58 x 57,8 mm
Displacement 152,7 cubic centimetres[2]
Compression Ratio 11:1
Carburation PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Max. Power output 11,6 kW/8.500min-1 (95/1/EC)
Max Torque 13,4Nm/7.000min-1 (95/1/EC)
Ignition Digital transistorised with electronic advance
Starter Electric
Transmission V-Matic
Final-Drive V-belt
Dimensions (LxWxH) 2.020 x 700 x 1.140 mm
Wheelbase 1.335 mm
Seat Height 790 mm
Ground Clearance 149 mm
Fuel Capacity 7,5 litres
Wheels - FRONT 16 x MT2,5 U-section 5-spoke cast aluminium
Wheels - REAR 16 x MT2,75 U-section 5-spoke cast aluminium
Tyres - FRONT 100/80-16 50P
Tyres - REAR 100/80-16 60P
Suspension - FRONT 33 mm telescopic fork, 120 mm axle travel
Suspension - REAR Dual damper unit swingarm, 70 mm axle travel
Brakes - FRONT 220 mm x 4 mm hydraulic disc with dual-piston calliper, drilled rotor and sintered metal pads
Brakes - REAR 130 mm leading/trailing drum
Dry Weight 127 kg
Engine Oil After draining 0,9 litres, after disassembly 1,0 litres
Transmission Oil After draining 0,19 litres, after disassembly 0,22 litres
Cooling system capacity 0,95 litres
Maximum weight capacity 180 kg

References

  1. 1 2 Martel, Kristi (2009-11-01). "2010 Honda SH150I - Motorcyclist Magazine". Motorcyclistonline.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  2. "2010 SH150i Specifications - Honda Powersports". Powersports.honda.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.

See also

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