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SAE 2009: Honda Titan Mix flex-fuel motorcycle looks good, can burn E100


Honda CG150 Titan Mix - click for a high res gallery

Over at the Honda booth on the SAE World Congress expo floor, we spotted a very beautiful motorcycle known as the CG150 Titan Mix. Currently on sale in Brazil, the Titan Mix is the world's first production flex-fuel motorcycle, and it looks great. It's small but not weak, slippery but not ugly, and it can handle ethanol at up to 100 percent concentration in the fuel line. Yup, this thing can run on E100, and has two little indicator lights to tell the rider about how much petroleum and how much biofuel is in the tank (see here). The Titan Mix's uses Honda's proprietary Mix Fuel Injection System, which determines how much biofuel is being used and adapts the control map in order to give the bike the best performance.


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