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Honda CB Hornet 160R



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CB Hornet 160R Model Image
Honda CB Hornet 160R [2018] Side
discontinued
Variant
CBS
City
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₹ 91,729
Last known Avg. Ex-showroom price
Honda has discontinued the CB Hornet 160R and the bike is out of production.

CB Hornet 160R Key Highlights

Engine Capacity162.71 cc
Mileage - ARAI
50 kmpl
Transmission5 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight140 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity12 litres
Seat Height790 mm

Honda CB Hornet 160R Summary

The CB Hornet 160R is Honda’s answer to the Yamaha FZ-S and the Suzuki Gixxer. Based on the CB Unicorn 160, the CB Hornet 160R is the stylish 160cc offering from the Japanese manufacturer.

The CB Hornet 160R is easily the best looking bike in its segment. With its macho look, which Honda was able to achieve by using bulky body panels, especially the fuel tank, Honda plans to target buyers who are style conscious. While the fascia still reminds us of the CB Unicorn Dazzler, the side profile is the best way to look at this motorcycle. The rear of the CB Hornet 160R also stands out thanks to the X-shaped tail lamp. In addition to this, it gets an LED headlamp, and a hazard light switch where one would ordinarily have got an engine killswitch.

The CB Hornet 160R is powered by a 163cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that produces 15.7bhp at 8500rpm and peak torque of 14.76Nm at 6500rpm. This engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox. The bike gets disc brakes at both ends along with the Combined Braking System instead of the standard disc-drum setup. Single-channel ABS is now an option, but both ABS and CBS are not available together. The front brake is larger than the CB Unicorn 160’s, at 276mm. The rear disc size is 220mm. The bike rides on a 100/80-17 front tyre and 140/80-17 rear tyre, which matches the widest in the segment. The fuel tank capacity stands at 12 litres and the kerb weight at 142kg for the CBS version and 140 for the standard version.

This bike is offered in five variants – the mechanical differences are with the brakes. You can have a standard brake setup, ABS, or CBS. The other two options are cosmetic variations called ‘Special Editions’ that have different graphics. ABS is not an option for the Special Edition Hornet. It is available in five colour options – orange/black, white/blue, red/grey, green/black and yellow. The Hornet is priced at Rs 81,863 (ex-showroom) and competes against the Yamaha FZ S and Suzuki Gixxer.

Honda CB Hornet 160R Review

  • Good Things

    • Motor is refined with sufficient punch
    • Sports an attractive design that draws attention
    • Comes with several features 
  • Could be Better

    • It is expensive than its competition
    • There are vibrations at higher revs
    • Doesn't get engine kill switch

BikeWale's Take

The CB Hornet 160R is a premium 160cc offering with an unique design language which sets it apart from its rivals. The bike has a refined and potent motor, offers comfortable riding ergonomics and is easy to handle in the city.

Honda CB Hornet 160R Expert Opinion

The Honda Hornet 160R is the Japanese two wheeler maker's third attempt at luring in the young. It tried with the Dazzler and then with the Trigger, but both bikes were half-baked attempts. The Dazzler completely lacked appeal and the Trigger was just a Unicorn in fancier clothing. With the Hornet 160R, however, Honda has set out not just to play catch up with success like the Yamaha FZ-S and the Suzuki Gixxer but to blow past them. And what better place to start than one that truly defines this class of 150cc motorcycles: Style. The Hornet 160R might be the Unicorn 160 underneath with the engine and chassis borrowed from the latter, but Honda has done enough to create the much needed differentiation. 

What is it?

The Honda Hornet 160R is the Japanese two wheeler maker's third attempt at luring in the young. It tried with the Dazzler and then with the Trigger, but both bikes were half-baked attempts. The Dazzler completely lacked appeal and the Trigger was just a Unicorn in fancier clothing.

With the Hornet 160R, however, Honda has set out not just to play catch up with success like the Yamaha FZ-S and the Suzuki Gixxer but to blow past them. And what better place to start than one that truly defines this class of 150cc motorcycles: Style. The Hornet 160R might be the Unicorn 160 underneath with the engine and chassis borrowed from the latter, but Honda has done enough to create the much needed differentiation.

How does it ride?

 

As we mentioned the Hornet is based on the Unicorn but Honda has reworked the carburettor (says Honda) to bump up the power and torque figures. It has also reworked the exhaust and thrown in a catalytic converter in there to make the Hornet BS IV compliant; emission levels that are only due in 2017. It has given the Hornet 160R a slightly revised swingarm, wider tyres and beefier front forks; these are now 37mm in diameter.

But, the big change can be experienced once you mount the bike. The rider footpegs are now a set of rearsets, the handlebar is lower and wider, and the seat is still low enough for the average Indian male to firmly plant his feet on the ground. This change alone makes the Hornet 160R likeable. The seating offers a lovely balance between comfort and control and even after long hours in the saddle, it won't leave one with an aching back or a sore bottom.

Once you get the Honda Hornet 160R all fired up though, it sounds revs and responds like the Unicorn 160. It is only towards the top end of the engine performance that the additional horsepower can be sensed. The mid range isn't good but get past 6,000rpm and the Hornet seems to come alive. Rev past 7,000rpm and the Hornet enters the 'fun' zone. It still doesn't sound great, but you'd rarely find it lacking in response or pull. It tops out at 9,500rpm.

The gear shift quality for the 5-speed box (again borrowed from the Unicorn 160) in typical Honda fashion, is crisp, precise and a joy to use. The clutch is light and progressive too making the Hornet a breeze to live with in the city. The only real negative to the Hornet's drivetrain is the engine noise. The engine's performance - its free-revving nature and barely any vibes to complain about be it on the handlebar, footpegs and tank even at high rpms - is pretty much sorted. But it's the knocking like noise from the engine - no matter what rpm - that makes the Hornet feel less refined than it actually is.

The Honda Hornet 160R is a hoot in the dynamic department; something we haven't said about a Honda mass market product in some time. It feels intuitive around corners. It tips into bends effortlessly, allows you to alternate your lines, and rarely gets unsettled by mid-corner bumps or change in surface. It has good brakes too. The petal-type front disc with a three pot caliper (the disc is larger in size than the Unicorn too), doesn't just look good, it offers the bite and feel worthy of a faster motorcycle. It's sharp but progressive and communicative. The Hornet also gets Combined Braking, so every time you end up using just the rear brake, a single piston acts on the front as well. It's mostly useful on slippery or broken surfaces. The only chink here is the tyres which tend to lose grip sooner than one expects.

But, it's the suspension setup that impressed me the most. It is a bit on the firm side; one can feel it every time the bike hits a bump, pothole or pebble. But, even through overloaded truck ravaged state highways, it felt like it could do no wrong. No wild rodeo ride, no back breaking thumps and no pogoing whatsoever. It rides flat through undulations as well, even at three digit speeds.

Anything else I should know

 

The Hornet 160R looks even better in the flesh - muscular, big bike like, and completely new age. The tank in particular - with its extensions and that black plastic strip makes it look like a 250cc; the chunky forks and fat tyres further helping the cause. The X-shaped tail lamps are a good addition too. Among the current crop of stylish 150s, this is the one you'd want to buy for its looks alone. Adding to the Hornet's charm is its class matching quality and fit and finish levels; this bike looks every bit as expensive as it is.

It's fairly usable for a pillion too. The seat is comfy, the footpegs aren't too high or rearset and the split grab rails are easy to grip. Now, the Hornet might be heavier than the Unicorn and it might use fatter tyres, but it still feels flick-able and light to handle in the city. The throttle response is linear and it has enough ground clearance to take on the rough just in case one wants to fly past the choked rush hour traffic over the gravely, sometimes rocky, unmade road shoulder.

What's not as impressive on the Hornet is the Trigger-borrowed instrumentation (it's not easy to use), the switchgear (it still lacks an engine kill switch) and the Unicorn hand-me-down rear view mirrors; the latter clearly could have been more stylish to go with the bike’s overall design.

Should I buy one?

The Honda Hornet 160R is an expensive proposition compared to the likes of the Suzuki Gixxer. But, the Hornet is better looking and at least on paper, more powerful as well. It gets a fancier looking, larger front brake, and if you are willing to spend another Rs 5,000 or thereabouts, you can have the 160R with a rear disc and combined braking system. It is comfortable, fun to ride and practical for day to day use. It's not a steal, we will give you that, but the Hornet still makes a strong case for itself for what it brings to the 150cc table.

Where does it fit in?

The Honda Hornet 160R's closest competitors are the Yamaha FZ-S and the Suzuki Gixxer. There's also the Hero Xtreme Sports to consider. And then there's an impressive adventure bike in the midst as well - the Bajaj Pulsar 150AS. So, the Hornet clearly has its work cut out. But as first impressions go, Honda seems to have finally hit the nail on the head as far as stylish, youthful and desirable 150s are concerned.

 

Photography by Kapil Angane.

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Honda CB Hornet 160R mileage

Honda CB Hornet 160R mileage

The average of the CB Hornet 160R is 48 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike.

CB Hornet 160R mileage details

CB Hornet 160R Specifications & Features

CBS

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  • Features

      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          162.71 cc
        • Max Power
          15.04 bhp @ 8500 rpm
        • Max Torque
          14.76 Nm @ 6500 rpm
        • Mileage - Owner Reported
          48 kmpl
        • Riding Range
          576 Km
        • Top Speed
          110 Kmph
        • Riding Modes
          -
        • Transmission
          5 Speed Manual
        • Transmission Type
          Chain Drive
        • Gear Shifting Pattern
          -
        • Cylinders
          1
        • Bore
          57 mm
        • Stroke
          63 mm
        • Valves Per Cylinder
          2
        • Compression Ratio
          -
        • Ignition
          -
        • Spark Plugs
          1 Per Cylinder
        • Cooling System
          Air Cooled
        • Clutch
          -
        • Fuel Delivery System
          -
        • Fuel Tank Capacity
          12 litres
        • Reserve Fuel Capacity
          1.5 litres
        • Emission Standard
          BS4
        • Fuel Type
          Petrol
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          Telescopic
        • Rear Suspension
          Monoshock
        • Braking System
          CBS
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
        • Front Brake Size
          276 mm
        • Caliper - Front
          -
        • Rear Brake Type
          Disc
        • Rear Brake Size
          220 mm
        • Caliper - Rear
          -
        • Wheel Type
          Alloy
        • Front Wheel Size
          17 inch
        • Rear Wheel Size
          17 inch
        • Front Tyre Size
          100/80-17
        • Rear Tyre Size
          140/70-17
        • Tyre Type
          Tubeless
        • Radial Tyres
          Yes
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          140 kg
        • Seat Height
          790 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          164 mm
        • Overall Length
          2041 mm
        • Overall Width
          783 mm
        • Overall Height
          1067 mm
        • Wheelbase
          1345 mm
        • Chassis Type
          Diamond-Type Frame
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          -
        • Standard Warranty
          -

      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          Digital
        • Speedometer
          Digital
        • Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Digital Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Hazard Warning Indicator
          -
        • Average Speed Indicator
          -
        • OTA Updates
          -
        • Call/SMS Alerts
          -
        • Geo Fencing
          -
        • Distance to Empty Indicator
          -
        • Tachometer
          Digital
        • Stand Alarm
          No
        • No. of Tripmeters
          2
        • Tripmeter Type
          Digital
        • Gear Indicator
          -
        • Low Fuel Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Oil Indicator
          No
        • Low Battery Indicator
          No
        • Clock
          Yes
        • Service Reminder Indicator
          -
        • Battery
          12V - 4Ah (MF)
        • Front Storage Box
          -
        • Under Seat Storage
          -
        • Mobile App Connectivity
          -
        • DRLs (Daytime Running Lights)
          -
        • AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
          -
        • Shift Light
          No
        • Headlight Type
          -
        • Brake/Tail Light
          -
        • Turn Signal
          -
        • Pass Light
          Yes
        • GPS & Navigation
          -
        • USB Charging Port
          -
        • Riding Modes Switch
          -
        • Traction Control
          -
        • Cruise Control
          -
        • Hazard Warning Switch
          -
        • Start Type
          Electric Start
        • Killswitch
          No
        • Stepped Seat
          No
        • Pillion Backrest
          No
        • Pillion Grabrail
          Yes
        • Pillion Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Footrest
          Yes
        • Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Additional Features
          -
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      Honda CB Hornet 160R User Reviews

      4.5/5

      (1903 Ratings) 702 Reviews

      4

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      3

      Service Experience

      4

      Value for Money


      3

      Maintenance cost


      3

      Extra Features

      Best Motorcycle in the town

      8 weeks ago


      Manoj Pradhan

      The Honda Hornet 160 is a fantastic bike that offers a perfect balance of performance, style, and comfort. With its sporty design and powerful engine, the Hornet 160 is a great choice for both city commuting and weekend rides.
      The bike is powered by a 162.71cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that delivers smooth and linear power delivery. The engine is mated to a slick 5-speed gearbox that ensures seamless gear shifts. The bike offers a good amount of power, making it a joy to ride in city traffic as well as on the highways.
      The Hornet 160 features a comfortable seating position, with a well-padded seat and perfectly positioned footpegs and handlebars. The bike also comes equipped with a host of features such as a digital instrument cluster, LED headlamp, and a single-channel ABS, which add to its appeal.
      In terms of handling, the Hornet 160 is a delight to ride. The bike feels light and nimble, making it easy to manoeuvre through traffic. The suspension setup is also well-tuned, providing a comfortable ride over bumps and potholes.
      Overall, the Honda Hornet 160 is a great bike that offers a perfect blend of performance, comfort, and style. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, the Hornet 160 is sure to impress.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      3

      Comfort


      5

      Service Experience


      5

      Value for Money

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Daily Commute

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      46 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Regular Servicing: Follow the service schedule as mentioned in the owner's manual (Normally 4000KM or 6month whichever is earlier). Regular servicing ensures that your bike's engine and other components are in good condition. Check Tyre Pressure: Maintain the correct tyre pressure to ensure safety, better fuel efficiency, and longer tyre life. Check the pressure at least once a week. Oil Change: Change the engine oil and oil filter at the recommended intervals. Clean oil keeps the engine running smoothly and prolongs its life. Chain Maintenance: Keep the drive chain well-lubricated and tensioned as per the manual. A properly maintained chain ensures smooth power delivery and prevents wear. Brake Maintenance: Check the brake pads regularly for wear and replace them if necessary. Also, ensure that the brake fluid is at the correct level. Air Filter: Clean or replace the air filter as recommended. A clean air filter improves engine performance and fuel efficiency. Battery Maintenance: Keep the battery terminals clean and tight. Check the battery electrolyte level and top up with distilled water if required. Suspension Check: Inspect the suspension for leaks or damage. Ensure that the suspension is properly adjusted for a comfortable ride. Cleanliness: Keep your bike clean and free from dirt and grime. Regular cleaning not only keeps it looking good but also prevents corrosion. have a safe ride!!

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      1


      the head turner "BLACK PEARL"

      14 weeks ago


      P Danekar

      I bought this bike 5 years ago when I started earning. at that time it was a turner, I did daily commutes to the office and long trips on weekends. The riding posture of the bike is definitely great for the rider but the pillion may face some pain. I can take this bike anywhere without thinking twice. Now there are many memories I have with this machine. Me and my friend named it "BLACK PEARL". Apart from its front suspension and service center issue the bike is a must-have. I also met 2-3 minor accidents while riding but this is the machine you can trust while going for a ride again.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Value for Money

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      50 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Me and my friend noticed that the front suspension is having oil leakage in most of the same bike, the experience at service centre is not great, also the tail teddy is hanging so need to give special attention to it

      Was this review helpful?

      7


      0


      My Best investment Hornet 160R

      23 weeks ago


      Vineet Keshore

      I have been riding a CB Hornet 160R since Mar'17 and haven't faced any issues yet. Had a trip from Noida to Jaipur once and it was not at all tiring. The bike was smooth and achieved its maximum speed of 115 on an empty stretch of highway around 5 AM. Even the high-speed bike was controllable and even today it touches 110 easily without much effort.
      I loved its looks a lot as it has a very sporty look and Honda's trustworthy engine. After riding it for 25000, I changed its spark plug once as the mileage got dropped from 55 kmpl to 34 kmpl. But as soon as I replaced the spark plug with Honda Genuine spark plug, the mileage got increased to 57 kmpl as well. I use Motul's fully synthetic engine oil as it increases the mileage as compared to the Engine oil given by Honda service centers. I get this mileage also because I ride it at a speed of 50-55 km/hr only. And I don't perform harsh braking or harsh acceleration.
      Pros:
      1. Sporty Look
      2. Powerful 160 CC trustworthy engine.
      3. Handling is easy and not shaky at all.
      Cons:
      1. Vibrations may increase after some time and you can get rid of it if you get it serviced properly.
      Tip: To get the best mileage out of it, ride it between 50-60 kmph and get it serviced on a regular basis along with Motul Engine oil and a cleaned spark plug.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service Experience


      5

      Value for Money

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Daily Commute

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      56 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Get the servicing done on regular basis, in any case get it serviced at least thrice a year to get the best out of it. And don't go for harsh brakes and sudden acceleration. Make sure you are not hitting the breaks and apply clutch unintentionally.

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      0


      1

      Durable with style

      26 weeks ago


      Om Dhotre

      The bike is good for touring purposes and for daily use. For Guys who like to travel at normal speeds around 90kmph, and filter traffic on a daily basis this bike is for them. And it's smooth, I have completed around 70,000 km till now, and it still gives mileage of 50kmpl. A few years ago companies didn't sell RSA because they knew that such bikes won't betray in between rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service Experience


      5

      Value for Money

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      55 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Go for fully synthetic oil it will last for 5000kms

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      0


      1

      Hornet with different Sting

      27 weeks ago


      Pavit

      The buying experience was okay
      The riding experience, with regards to ride, has been on the stiffer side with average damping from shocks. Handling is neutral-sticks to the line selected.
      The engine is phenomenal with regards to fuel efficiency if ridden between 40-55 kmph, returning 60 kmpl, which is its USP. Looks good and is okay with regards to acceleration, service, and maintenance is a typical Honda with very low operating costs. It's a decent commuter bike that can be taken on the highway for short distances.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      3

      Comfort


      4

      Service Experience


      4

      Value for Money

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Daily Commute

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      60 kmpl

      Was this review helpful?

      2


      1

      Mr. Perfect

      30 weeks ago


      Bhrigu Kumar Saikia

      I am a proud owner of this champ from 2016, I was really excited to buy this bike. It was a stylish and yet practical bike. When I bought this bike in 2016 its design was pretty new, people stopped me many times and asked me about the bike. I have travelled 78000 km on this bike till now and m very happy with its performance and mileage. I am getting 50 to 55 kmpl mileage, I have taken this bike to the high mountains of Arunachal Pradesh 3 times from muddy roads to black ice I have ridden this bike everywhere.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service Experience


      5

      Value for Money

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      55 kmpl

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      0

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