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Upcoming Bikes In Nepal 2021: Honda Hornet 2.0

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Upcoming Bikes In Nepal 2021: Honda Hornet 2.0

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After introducing the Honda H’ness CB350, Honda Nepal is now ready to launch the Hornet 2.0 – a naked streetfighter to rival the likes of TVS Apache RTR 200 and Bajaj Pulsar NS200.  Although the bike is based on an all-new platform, it wouldn’t be incorrect to say the Hornet 2.0 is an updated version of the older Hornet. Nevertheless, with the Hornet 2.0, Honda Motorcycles India has finally entered the 200cc club.

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The Honda Hornet 2.0 gets a 184 cc single-cylinder air-cooled unit that delivers 17 bhp @ 8500 rpm and a best-in-class 16.1 Nm of peak torque @ 6000 rpm. The transmission option includes a 5-speed unit. The bike is claimed to cross 200 meters mark in just over 11 seconds. Honda says the Hornet 2.0 has a class-leading mid-range torque and performance.

The naked streetfighter is backed by a host of premium features like the first-in-segment USD forks and an all-digital blue backlit instrument console with five-level brightness. The Hornet 2.0 gets an all-LED lighting system that comprises an angular LED headlamp, LED tail lamp, and LED indicators. The bike also gets a muscular 12-litre fuel tank with sharp extensions, a step-up seat, dual-petal disc brakes on both ends, a single-channel ABS system, and a compact muffler to match its athletic appearance.

Other features include a rear mono-shock, engine stop switch and hazard switch, keyhole on the fuel tank, battery voltmeter, wider tubeless tyres at the front (110mm) and rear (140mm), alloy footpegs, new alloy wheel design, and sporty decals.

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  1. Bhawin khanal 2021-07-01

    If it’s price is slightly less or within apache rtr 200 and ns 200 then it will be wanted in market but if it is over priced then it’s sure a flop model in Nepal.

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