Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 3, 2017

Waching daily Mar 29 2017

HONDA Thailand has just revealed this 150SS Racer concept on its stand at the Bangkok motor show.

Technical details are scant, but the '150SS' is a decent indication that it's powered by a 150cc engine.

Honda looks to have spared no energy on its stylish design.

The neo café racer styling is futuristic, but with its round headlight,

also tips a hat to models like the CB400SS.

Further retro-inspired touches are evident in the undrilled brakes discs and the styling of the silencer.

The sculpted tank and bodywork gives it a muscular, aggressive, but clean look.

We think it looks like someone has taken the design of the MSX125, made it a bit meaner, and scaled it up at bit.

There's no information about whether the 150SS Racer is destined to be anything more than

a show piece but based on the effort that looks to have gone into styling and creating it,

and the popularity of small capacity machines such as this in Asia,

it's not that unlikely that this will make it to showrooms in some form.

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New Zealand v South Africa: Rain helps tourists to series win - Duration: 0:44.

South Africa sealed a 1-0 series win in New Zealand after rain washed out the final day

of the third Test.

The tourists - on 80-5 at the start of the day and 95 runs short of making New Zealand

bat again - had faced defeat.

But New Zealand were denied the chance to seal a series-levelling victory as play was

abandoned without a ball being bowled in Hamilton.

"It's a real fair assessment to say we got saved by the rain," said South Africa captain

Faf du Plessis.

"New Zealand can count themselves very unlucky," he added.

South Africa won the series thanks to an eight-wicket victory in the second Test in Wellington.

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