Honda ADV150 ABS 2022

Get ready to experience the unparalleled fusion of technology and comfort with the newly launched Honda ADV150 ABS 2022. Power-packed with a single-cylinder, four-stroke, SOHC engine, the moto-scooter churns out a torque of 13.8 Nm @ 6,500 rpm. Backed by a V-Matic transmission, the machine provides a seamless and interrupt-free ride.

The Honda ADV150 ABS 2022 comes with liquid cooling to ensure that the engine temperature stays in check, even on long routes. The power generated is impressive at 10.7 KW, and the electric starter ensures a hassle-free start every time. The machine features a stroke of 55.5mm and a bore of 60 mm.

This high-tech machine does away with traditional manual clutches and instead features an automatic centrifugal clutch for easy operation. Despite packing robust features, it adheres to eco-friendly standards, however, information on CO2 emissions isn’t available at the moment.

This remarkable moto-scooter comes with a displacement of 149 cc and employs PGM-FI, a 32mm throttle body ems, for precise fuel delivery. Information about the fuel consumption isn’t available at the moment, but the lubrication is facilitated by Forced lubrication

Safety is a priority for Honda, which is why the ADV150 ABS 2022 comes with an ABS system. The frame is a sturdy steel underbone design, housing a dry weight of 133 kg. The brakes comprise of a single hydraulic disc both at the front and rear, with disc diameters of 240mm and 220 mm respectively.

The front suspension is a capable telescopic fork, with a suspension travel of 130mm at the front and 120mm at the rear. The ground clearance is a respectable 165mm to facilitate pops over low lying obstacles. The seat height is a comfortable 795 mm.

Talking about capacities, the Honda ADV150 ABS 2022 comes with an ample tank capacity of 8 liters, ensuring long journeys without frequent fuel stops. With its striking features and advanced technology, the Honda ADV150 ABS 2022 takes moto-scooting to a different level. Experience the ride to believe it!

Please note exact steering head angle information is currently not available.

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