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Would somebody please tell me if it is possible to buy a new complete engine for a 2004 HONDA CBR 150R?

I could be mistaken about the name of the model, so just in case, I'm attaching an image of the model I'm looking for.

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~2004 HONDA CBR 150R Engine

SPECS:

150CC Engine- DOHC 4 Valve 4 strokes

Cooling- water cooled

Compression ratio- 11:1

Displacement- 149.4cc

Bore & Stroke- 63.5mm x 47.2mm

Gears- x6

Clutch- wet multiplate

I do appreciate your help.

Thank you

PS I'm in Canada

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New or used? Just use the CBR 125 engine, the gains between the 150cc and the Canadian 125cc aren't worth all the hassles.

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<br />Does it specifically have to be a 2004 motor?<br /><br />And is CBR150 engine fitted into a Honda trail 70 frame?<br />
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Good eye Fishenough!

2. It did for Andre Koopmans in Holland...

which makes me hope, that I will go down "the same pipe".

1. The year is not important, simply I do not have adequate information.

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<br />New or used? Just use the CBR 125 engine, the gains between the 150cc and the Canadian 125cc aren't worth all the hassles.<br />
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ha!

New!!! 150 seem smaller then 125. Perhaps I will pay dry Can dollars!

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<br />New or used? Just use the CBR 125 engine, the gains between the 150cc and the Canadian 125cc aren't worth all the hassles.<br />
<br /><br /><br />

ha!

New!!! 150 seem smaller then 125. Perhaps I will pay dry Can dollars!

Just came from a meeting where my friends Sonic (same engine as the Canadian CBR125) was parked beside 2 CBR 150's of the mid 2000 vintage; it certainly seems like the motors have identical exterior dimensions. And since many couple of year old CBR125's, with low kilometers, can bought used in Canada for around 60,000 baht, after shipping and customs costs you would likely pay more buying a used 150 motor here.

Hey, I'm a wet coaster: A Honda trail is such a common camp bike though I preferred my old Trail 90 with that most excellent dual range transfer case.

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Thanks Fishenough,

I guess I need to put my hands on local 125 or any other.

I would like to build a mini version of 70th Italian sport bike and it is why I'm looking for size.

Would be also nice to find an old multi cylinder 50-150cc engine for this reason.

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