Sunday, May 9, 2010

HONDA CB TWISTER COMING SOON IN NEPAL

 

HONDA  CB TWISTER

Honda’s fingers have firmly located the Indian biker’s pulse. It knows we can’t resist good-looking motorcycles. And that we must have durable quality, a reliable engine and unmatched fuel economy, all of which has to come home attractively priced.

Enter, the 109cc CB Twister, a commuter bike that looks like no other Indian commuter bike to date and has launched with Honda saying it has perfected every aspect of its new motorcycle. Read on and allow us to bring you our opinion on Honda’s new CB Twister.
Your eyes won’t believe they’re upon a commuter bike while viewing Honda’s CB Twister.
Honda claims the CB Twister's four-stroke 109cc single-cylinder engine produces 9 bhp at 8000 rpm. Its twin-valves operate via a high-lift camshaft with a twin-pocket air-jacket part of this efficient air-cooling system.
A highlight to Honda’s new engine is its long intake funnel leading from the carburettor to the combustion cavity. The crankshaft sits offset in the interests of good utilization of combustion energy, and friction minimizing methods like rocker arms equipped with roller bearings are standard. The CB Twister deploys a viscous type air-filter unit for good breathing, while its silencer mounted catalytic converter launders emissions.
HONDA ENJOYS LIGHT                         
This new Honda enjoys light clutch feel, and a well-weighted and positive-feeling gearshift quality. Shifting is in the universal, one-down, three-up pattern via the shift lever. The Twister enjoys perfectly spaced gear ratios and a soft yet healthy exhaust note that makes for enjoyable listening.
Throttle response is instant, and this light (238-lb) motorcycle benefits a peppy, enthusiastic feel that belies its small-capacity engine. The powerband is wide, vibe-free and silky smooth even when pushing high revs; the Twister willingly chugs away in top-gear (4th) from speeds as low as 15 mph. Performance is class leading, with the 0-36-mph dash achieved in a creditable 7.13 seconds. Top speed is adequate, a true 60 mph on a flat surface.


 TWISTER DIFFERENT FRAME                         
The Twister comes with a different frame as seen to date on bikes by Honda for India. As with a single-downtube frame, the CB also deploys its engine as a stressed member but sends a pair of arms down from its steering head to hold the engine. Suspension is by a telescopic fork up front and a pair of hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear, along with a rectangle-section swingarm.
Honda has got this bike’s ergonomics spot on, with the riding posture comfortably upright and saddle perfectly padded. The CB Twister comes with 17-inch wheels at both ends, and our test bike came shod with a pair of tubeless MRF tyres that offered excellent traction. Ride quality on this bike is set a touch towards firm, with handling taut and precise at all times. Perfect for quick manoeuvring through crowded traffic, the CB Twister steers with a neutral and light feel. Cornering manners and straight-line stability are commendable.   
HONDA TWISTER IS COMFORTABLE                                
surprisingly better than its rivals. The latest Honda is comfortable too, enjoying a well engineered chassis that provides nimble and light handling. The sum of which means the Autocar India crystal ball predicts this competitively priced motorcycle is one big winner on all fronts.
Our big grouse is Honda already struggling to feed waiting lists building up at its two-wheeler dealerships. This needs urgent addressing, as the CB Twister is certain to further lengthen these waiting lists, while on its way to becoming a huge blockbuster for its maker.


Technical Specifications of Honda CB Twister
Engine
Type 4 Stroke, Air cooled, SI Engine
Displacement 109 cc
Max. Power 9 Bhp @ 8000 rpm
Max. Torque 9 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Suspension
Front Suspension Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Spring loaded Hydrualic shock absorber with rectangular box type swing arm
Brake
Front Disc 240mm dia
Rear Drum 240mm dia
Tyre
Front Tyre 70/100-17 40P
Rear Tyre 80/100-17 53P
Dimensions
Wheelbase 108 kg
Kerb Weight 1262 mm
Electricals
Battery 12V, 3.0 AH Maintenance Free
Head Lamp Halogen 12V 35/35 W

3 comments:

  1. wow ! Nice bike. Hope it will soon come to Nepali market.

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  2. i like this bike very much but i am from poor family so my parents can't effort money for this bike please can your campany help me?
    i am sujan mainali from chabahil. i have just now passed +2 from Xavier International College and join Bachalor in Hotel Management in International School of Tourism and Hotel Management. i am thankful if you can give this bike as a prize. please please
    if you want to cantact with me for further details.
    mob: 9808886201
    home: 01-4822414
    thank you very much.

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  3. @sujan mainali: are you crazy or out of your mind?
    this is the most stupid comment i have ever read..

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