Those who remember Cybertron as an almost destroyed planet will love to meet this exact opposite Honda Shine with the same name. This one is well engineered, tidy and more than that, feels alive from every single part of its body. In fact, guessing that it’s Honda Shine is equally difficult as an abstract puzzle. The darkly themed machine comes with Yamaha RX100 style fuel tank, lower placed handlebar and almost chopped rear seat assembly in favor of a typical cafe racer seat. Twin rear shocks offer adequate support and in between, one gets a naked frame that promotes lean muscle look.
As soon as the seat ends, one gets a handmade rear fender that practically exists from the left view only. The team at ‘Feel on Wheel’ has moved the foot-pegs up and they are now almost rear mounted for that sporty sitting position. The front custom built mudguard is also smaller in size than one can imagine. Telescopic forks are now offered with rubber covers while front round headlight wears a knight mask for that Transformers feel. The front of Cybertron comes with 80/100 tyre on an 18-inch wheel while the rear is 17-inch wheel wrapped with 120/80 tyre. Ground clearance is good at 150mm.
The total cost of making Cybertron is INR 99,999. This includes Honda CB Shine worth INR 60,000 (Approximate). Available list of shades includes standard Cybertron (Black/Grey), Bumblebee (Black/Yellow), Soundwave (White/Blue) and Optimus Prime (White/Red). The variant comes with disc brake, electric starter, and analog instrument console. ‘Feel on Wheel’ are using a custom exhaust system with this 125cc engine. The stock variant of Honda CB Shine is good for 10.57 BHP at 7500 rpm and 10.30 Nm at 5500 rpm. The engine comes mated to a 4-speed gearbox. The motorcycle claims 100 kmph of top speed in stock condition.
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- Owner: Vansh Srivastava (Mechanical Engineering Graduate)
- Mobile Number: +91 82093 19014
- Location: Banswara, South Rajasthan
- Email: [email protected]
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