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The Honda Unicorn uses the same mechanical design as the Unicorn 150. It has a basic telescopic fork and a monoshock for suspension. The Unicorn BS6 model has one option available, with a 240mm front disc brake and a 130mm rear drum brake. It also comes with standard single-channel ABS for added safety.
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Honda Unicorn Features and Engine Specifications Honda Unicorn Features The Honda Unicorn doesn't have any fancy stuff. It's a basic commuter motorcycle. It has a simple DC bulb headlight and an old-fashioned console. The console has a round display with a speedometer and odometer in the center. On the left side, there's a tachometer and a fuel gauge. And on the right, there are a few small lights to show things like turn signals or engine warnings. Honda Unicorn Engine Specifications Honda has decided to put the same engine in the Unicorn as before. This engine is 162.7cc, has one cylinder, and is cooled by air. It makes 12.9 horsepower and 14 Newton-meters of torque. That's the same power as the old 150cc engine, but the torque is a bit higher by 1.2Nm. They didn't make any changes to the transmission, so it still has five speeds. Honda Unicorn Suspension and Brakes The Honda Unicorn uses the same mechanical design as the Unicorn 150. It has a basic telescopic fork and a monoshock for suspension. The Unicorn BS6 model has one option available, with a 240mm front disc brake and a 130mm rear drum brake. It also comes with standard single-channel ABS for added safety. Other Honda Bikes That You Can Check:
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