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Honda’s CBF Stunner loses fuel injection

Honda stops production of the CBF Stunner PGM-FI; now only available in the carburetted variant.
1 min read26 Feb '13
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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) have decided to rid the CBF Stunner PGM-FI of its fuel injection, and have now made it available only in a carburetted variant. The reason behind this is mostly due to the vast difference in the price tag of the two variants, with the PGM-FI variant being priced at Rs 65,845 and the carburetted variant priced at Rs 56,348 (ex-showroom, Delhi) without any differences in styling or performance.

This motorcycle houses a 124.7cc, single-cylinder air-cooled engine that generates 11bhp at 8000rpm and peak torque of 1.12kgm at 6500rpm. The fuel-injected CBF Stunner was also more expensive than the CB Unicorn, which is priced at Rs 64,002 (ex-showroom, Delhi), causing a further slump in demand and stagnating inventories for this variant.

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