What is trigger in bike?

TriggerThe CB Trigger is Honda’s replacement to the Unicorn Dazzler which was launched in 2013. The Trigger looks sporty and comes loaded with features too. It gets a digital instrument panel, LED tail lamps and alloy-wheels. Powered by a 150cc engine, the Trigger produces 13.81bhp and 12.5Nm of torque.

What is the mileage of Honda CB trigger?

60 kmpl
As reported by Honda CB Trigger owners, the real mileage of CB Trigger is 49 kmpl. As per ARAI, the average of CB Trigger is 60 kmpl. It delivers better mileage that 41% of bikes. With a fuel tank capacity of 12 litres, this bike can go upto 720 kms on full tank.

Is Honda trigger available in India?

Honda CB Trigger Highlights Combined Braking System (CBS) is available as an optional feature. The bike is available across the country in the price range of Rs. 68,665 to Rs. 78,232 (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Why was the Honda trigger discontinued?

One of the main reasons for the CB Trigger not performing with respect to sales as expected by Honda can be the pricing of the bike and the Japanese two-wheeler giant have to blame themselves for the poor run of the CB Trigger in the Indian two-wheeler market.

What is the weight of splendor?

112 kg
Dimensions and Capacity

Width 720 mm
Saddle Height 785 mm
Ground Clearance 165 mm
Wheelbase 1236 mm
Kerb Weight 112 kg

Which engine oil is best for Honda trigger?

Castrol Power1 10W-50 4T 1 Litre Bike Engine Oil-Honda Trigger.

Is Honda trigger discontinued?

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has discontinued the CB Trigger within 2 years of its launch in the Indian market.

Is Honda Unicorn 160 discontinued?

Honda had also discontinued its cash cow, the Unicorn 150, to make way for the new Unicorn 160. However, it looks like the company has now discontinued the Unicorn 160 too. Yes, you read it right.

How do you identify triggers?

  1. Listen to your mind and body. A key step in learning to recognize your triggers involves paying attention when situations generate a strong emotional response.
  2. Step back. When you notice these signs, stop to consider what just happened and the response it activated.
  3. Trace the roots.
  4. Get curious.

What are the types of triggering?

Types of Triggers

  • Row Triggers and Statement Triggers.
  • BEFORE and AFTER Triggers.
  • INSTEAD OF Triggers.
  • Triggers on System Events and User Events.