Honda CB190R Non ABS 2016 (New)

The Honda CB190R is a brand new road bike that is perfect for enthusiasts. It is lightweight and has great handling, making it perfect for getting around town or hitting the open road.
Specifications:
– Brand: Honda
– Engine Capacity: 190cc
– Bore / Stroke: 63mm x 62.1mm
– Compression Ratio: 10.7:1
– Engine Type: 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC
– Braking System: Disc
– Transmission: 5-speed
– Top Speed (km/h): 110
– Horse Power: 17.28
– Power: 13kW @ 8500rpm
– Front Wheel Size: 17-inch
– Rear Wheel Size: 17-inch
– Front Tyre: 110/70-17M/C 54H
– Rear Tyre: 140/70-17M/C 66H
– Dimensions: 2020mm x 745mm x 1060mm
– Wheelbase: 1345mm
– Seat Height: 790mm
– Dry Weight: 140kg
– Seat Height: 790mm
– Fuel Capacity: 12 litres
– Fuel Consumption: 2.1 litres/100km
Note: Specifications may not be accurate.
Why the Honda CB190R Non ABS 2016 (New) is perfect for you?
1) The CB190R offers great value for money, with a low price tag and a host of features that are sure to appeal to road bike enthusiasts.
2) The bike is powered by a reliable and powerful engine, making it perfect for those who want to enjoy a high-performance ride.
3) The CB190R comes with a variety of high-quality features, such as ABS brakes and a sleek design.
4) The bike is backed by Honda’s reputation for quality and reliability, meaning that you can be sure that you’re getting a great product.

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18 thoughts on “Honda CB190R Non ABS 2016 (New)

  1. Ahmad Bao says:

    I’m impressed! Lightweight and handles like a dream, ideal for city jaunts or long road trips. Feels sturdy and reliable, which was an essential factor for me. Totally worth the investment for the quality and enjoyment I’ve gotten in return.

  2. Xue Yi Lan says:

    Can anyone comment on the fuel efficiency in heavy city traffic? I’ve read it’s about 2.1 litres/100km, but wondering if anyone’s experienced differently?

    • Jacki says:

      Hi Xue Yi Lan, Thank you for your interest in the Honda CB190R. The fuel efficiency of the bike can vary based on a number of factors, such as driving conditions and rider behaviour. The mentioned fuel consumption of 2.1 litres/100km is given under standard test conditions. In heavy city traffic, it could vary. It would be interesting to hear the experiences of others, but please keep in mind that individual results can differ. We recommend you to always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for the most optimal fuel efficiency.

  3. Zhang Wei says:

    This road bike is top-notch in terms of performance and quality. Its lightweight design, speed, and handling exceed my expectations. A great investment indeed!

  4. Rajendran Krishnan says:

    This bike is a blast! The engine is powerful and the bike itself is high performing. Design is slick and the ABS brakes are a fantastic feature. Honda’s quality and reliability shine through.

    • Dee Lee says:

      Hello Nina, thank you for your question. The Honda CB190R Non ABS 2016 (New) provides an estimated fuel consumption of 2.1 litres per 100km. However, bear in mind that this figure largely depends on riding conditions and habits. Therefore, the actual mileage might differ in real-world conditions.

  5. Mohd Iskandar says:

    Such a comfortable ride and impressive braking system. Worth every penny and highly recommended for road bike enthusiasts.

  6. Kumar Singh says:

    I’m thinking about buying this bike. Can someone share their experience with its durability and reliability over the long run?

    • Dee Lee says:

      Hello Kumar, thank you for considering our Honda CB190R! While we cannot provide personal experiences as we are a company representative, we can say that Honda bikes are well-known for their durability and reliability. Moreover, the specific CB190R model has a strong 4-stroke, air-cooled engine known for sustained performance and durability. When maintained well, Honda bikes tend to have a long lifespan. We hope this eases your decision-making process. Do let us know if you require more information.

  7. Davide Rossi says:

    Is the 5-speed transmission smooth, especially when switching from 4th to 5th gear? That’s been a bit of a problem with my current ride.

    • Thomas Yap says:

      Hello Davide Rossi, thank you for sharing your concern. Our Honda CB190R Non ABS 2016 (New) model is equipped with a smooth and responsive 5-speed transmission that ensures comfortable gear shifting. However, the experience may vary with different riding habits. It is recommended to take a test ride for understanding the actual performance. If you have more questions or concerns, feel free to ask.

  8. Lee Mei Ling says:

    The number of high-quality features on this are surprising given the affordable price. I’ve been won over by its top performance and durability. Will definitely consider buying another one in the future.

    • Thomas Yap says:

      Hi Sarah Almeida, thank you for your interest in the Honda CB190R Non ABS 2016. The ABS brake feature is designed to prevent your brakes from locking during a sudden stop, ensuring that you maintain steering control and preventing skidding. The efficiency of ABS brakes varies depending on road conditions and driving habits but it is generally considered to be a highly effective safety feature. It is especially useful in slippery conditions or during sudden stops. However, as indicated in the product name, this particular model does not come with ABS. We sincerely hope this helps, and don’t hesitate to reach out to us for any further clarification!

  9. Anjali Ravi says:

    Has anyone tested the claimed top speed of 110km/h? Wondering if this is achievable on a regular basis without pushing the engine too hard.

    • Jacki says:

      Hello Anjali Ravi, thank you for your review. The Honda CB190R is a high-performance bike that is capable of hitting a top speed of 110 km/h under ideal conditions. However, the actual speed that can be maintained on a regular basis depends on several factors, including the rider’s weight, road conditions, and how well the bike is maintained. Consistently pushing the bike to its top speed may potentially strain the engine over time. If you have any other questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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