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Thursday, 29 March 2012

Honda Shine 125cc Review

Honda Shine 125cc Review

I am really in love with Honda’s cute starter segment bike, the Honda Shine. With 125cc engine, I feel that this bike does a very good job in giving you comfort, mileage and descent looks. Here’s a review of the various aspects of Honda Shine.
Honda Shine 125cc
Styling: The looks of the bike is not sporty like the Glamour, the competitor from Hero Honda. But I feel that the bike has a different focus than the latter. The bike has been designed for the ‘office commuter’ in mind who needs plain and neat looks. If you are a college student, choose to buy the Honda CBF Stunner which has the same 125cc engine but a sporty and trendy outfit.

Performance: Many users have told me that the bike vibrates when it is taken above 60 km/hr. But one has to remember that this is a 125cc bike and not a 150cc one. But at low speeds, the acceleration is fantastic. The bike gives a mileage of more than 50kmpl for sure but it can give higher number if you maintain the right air pressure in the tires and get your bike serviced regularly.

The bike has very good handling, the ergonomic seats make it very comfortable for all day riding. Gearing is a noticeable feature in Shine. A owner of Honda Shine says – Gearing is very user friendly.  Frequent gear shifting is not required.  You can ride at quite low speeds without down shifting. For example:  if I am going in 4th gear and I approach a speed breaker, I have been able to slow down to around 20kmph, cross the speed breaker and then accelerate again all the while remaining in 4th gear. Wow! That makes city riding more comfortable.
The dashboard has the basic features built into it. Speedometer and ODO meter on the left and fuel gauge with three indicators (high beam, signal, and neutral) on the right. The indicator lights look cute in oval shape, don’t you think so? And they are bright enough so that it is visible even in broad day light.

Verdict: Honda Shine sets itself apart from other bikes in 125cc segment. You know why? It is a original Honda make. Honda is known for high quality of parts, durability and pride of ownership. Overall this is a good bike which I would recommend to my uncle, but not my friend!
Honda Shine 125cc Specifications:
Engine Type: 4 St, Air Cooled OHC Single Cylinder
Displacement: 124.6 cc
Net Power: 10.3 BHP @ 7500 rpm (7.68 KW)
Torque: 1.1 Kg-m @ 5500 rpm (10.9 Nm)
Rear Suspension: 3 Step Spring Loaded Hydraulic Shock Absorber
Transmission: Constant Mesh, 4 Speed Gear
Front Brake Type: 240mm Disc / 130mm Drum
Acceleration (0-60 kmph): 5.3 Sec.
Rear Tyre: 2.75 – 18 48P(6PR)
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10 comments:

  1. According to the Honda Shine Self Drum Alloy Review, it is a perfect bike for new riders in low price tag. This 125cc machine offers a comfortable and upright riding posture which is also very good in city traffic conditions.

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  3. This post gives the good information about the bike. Honda CB shine More information about the specification here.

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  4. Nice Post! Thanks for sharing this informative information with us. It's very helpful. If you are interested to know the Honda Shine on road price in Bhubaneswar click here.

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  5. 🏍️ Your Honda Shine 125cc review is spot-on! I've been contemplating getting this bike, and your insights on performance, mileage, and overall riding experience are exactly what I needed. Did you face any challenges in terms of maintenance or any standout features that make it a top pick in its class?

    Honda is one of the best Bike in India.

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  6. It's interesting to see how the 125cc class is regarded differently around the world. In places like Brazil and Europe, 125cc motorcycles are common, practical, and affordable choices for both city commutes and occasional road trips. However, in the U.S., the landscape is quite different. The American emphasis on higher displacement motorcycles has made it challenging for 125cc models to gain traction, even though they offer benefits like lower operating costs and fuel efficiency.

    For those interested in smaller-displacement bikes, 125cc scramblers can be an exciting option, blending the nimbleness of a smaller engine with a rugged, versatile style. If you're curious about exploring the best 125cc models for scrambler builds, check out this article: the best 125cc in 2024. It provides insights into top models and how they can be customized to add both flair and functionality, proving that small-displacement bikes have a lot to offer.

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