The New Entry-Level Street From Shineray Arrives In The Country With Competitive Pricing, A Robust Equipment Package, And A Focus On Urban Use, Seeking Space In The Segment Dominated By Honda And Yamaha Models.
Shineray has introduced its new entry-level street bike to the Brazilian market, the SBM 150, which will soon be referred to as the JEF 150 in upcoming communications, with a suggested retail price of R$ 16,290 and three years of warranty.
Designed for daily use in cities, the new model combines a 150 cm³ engine, monoshock rear suspension, disc brakes on both wheels with ABS in the front, and an equipment package that exceeds the basics to compete with Honda CG 160 and Yamaha Factor 150.
Entry-Level Street For Urban Use
In addition to targeting the public that uses the motorcycle as a primary mode of transportation, Shineray aims to engage with those who travel many hours a day for work.
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The goal is to offer an entry-level street with 150 to 160 cm³ with contained acquisition costs and a focus on low operational costs.
Without compromising on safety and convenience features found in more expensive models.
The price of R$ 16,290 is a national reference and may vary according to state taxes and freight costs.
This positioning places the JEF 150 below traditional leaders in listed prices.
As a result, the brand seeks to attract those looking for a more affordable alternative to established urban streets.
Dual Nomenclature: SBM 150 And JEF 150

In the initial promotional materials, the model appears as SBM 150.
Meanwhile, the company has begun an internal update of the nomenclature and has started using the name JEF 150 in recent releases.
Until standardization is complete, both names still appear in advertisements and dealership catalogs.
In practice, there is no technical difference between SBM 150 and JEF 150.
It is the same project, with the same mechanical set and the same equipment.
149 cm³ Engine And 5-Speed Transmission
The heart of the new street is a 149 cm³ single-cylinder engine, air-cooled and powered by gasoline.
The unit delivers about 12.3 hp at 8,500 rpm and torque of 1.14 kgfm at 6,500 rpm, figures adequate for urban use.
The transmission is a 5-speed manual, with gearing aimed at smooth starts and efficient acceleration at low speeds.
The 14.5-liter tank contributes to good range, reducing the need for frequent stops.
Monoshock Suspension And Everyday Comfort
One of the project’s differentiators is the monoshock rear suspension, still rare in the price range of entry-level motorcycles.
The system works to filter road irregularities and keep the motorcycle more stable on patched surfaces.
At the front, the assembly uses a conventional telescopic fork, with travel designed to balance comfort and control.
The tuning seeks absorption without compromising handling in low-speed maneuvers.

Disc Brakes And Front ABS
The JEF 150 features disc brakes on both wheels.
The model uses single-channel ABS in the front, a technology that prevents wheel lock-up during sudden braking.
On wet surfaces or loose sand, the ABS works to keep the motorcycle stable.
The rear disc brake without ABS follows the common configuration in the category.
Wheels, Tires, And Ergonomics
The motorcycle uses 17-inch alloy wheels, with 90/90 tires in the front and 120/80 in the rear.
This combination provides stability and agility in quick direction changes.
The ergonomics are neutral, with an accessible seat and handlebar in a raised position.
The riding position favors long journeys without discomfort, keeping arms slightly extended and good maneuverability.
Equipment: LED, Digital Dashboard, And USB Port
The equipment package includes full LED lighting, a fully digital dashboard, and a USB port on the handlebar.
The dashboard clearly displays the speedometer, tachometer, and fuel gauge.
There is also a central stand and side stand, facilitating maintenance tasks.
Target Audience And Urban Use

Shineray targets the new street at those who need a robust vehicle for daily commutes.
The combination of a lightweight engine, short gearbox, and adjusted ergonomics favors heavy city traffic.
The combination of monoshock, upright position, and front ABS enhances comfort and predictability in daily use.
Comparison With CG 160 And Factor 150
In the competition with Honda CG 160 and Yamaha Factor 150, the central point is the price along with the standard equipment package.
The competitors have a broad dealership network and strong resale value.
Shineray counters by offering three years of warranty and equipment typically seen in higher categories.
Among the highlights are the monoshock rear suspension, disc brakes, front ABS, LED lighting, and a digital dashboard.
In terms of performance, the power of around 12 hp meets urban needs.
Maintenance And Autonomy
The JEF 150 is expected to have simple maintenance, with periodic check-ups for oil, filters, chain, and braking system.
The central stand facilitates the cleaning and lubrication of the chain.
The 14.5-liter tank suggests good range, although the manufacturer does not disclose standardized official consumption.
Availability And Choice Factors

The arrival of the SBM 150, already identified as New JEF 150 in some stores, happens gradually.
It is still possible to find the old nomenclature in sales materials. Checking the technical specification and the practiced price remains essential to avoid confusion.
In the purchasing decision, factors such as entry price, equipment, and availability of local technical assistance weigh in.
Shineray bets on a robust package to compensate for its smaller network compared to traditional competitors.
For your usage profile, what matters most when choosing an urban 150: the peace of mind of a more widespread support network or the offering of items like ABS, full LED lighting, and monoshock suspension at a lower entry price?

Prefiro a q tenha uma rede de assistência espalhada em todo canto, pois adianta ter uma moto bonita e barata e nao ter onde fazer as assistências.