23YM HONDA VISION 110
Model updates: Honda’s everyday scooter has long offered high build quality and fantastic value for money; specification includes flat floor design, LCD instrument panel and Smart Key operation. A lightweight, next generation enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF) is matched to a fuel-efficient ‘enhanced Smart Power’ (eSP) engine, with Idling Stop technology.
For 23YM two new colour choices join the line-up.
Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Model overview
3 Key features
4 Accessories
5 Technical specifications
- Introduction
The Vision 110, introduced to Europe in 2012, was created to offer reliable, fun mobility at an attractively low price. And, as a machine intended for daily use by a huge range of customers, qualities such as durability, dependability, safety and convenient usability were considered key priorities.
Thanks to its simple, reliable and efficient air-cooled, fuel-injected ‘enhanced Smart Power (eSP) engine’, stable chassis, the safety of Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS) and extensive storage space, the Vision 110 has proved to be a smart and reassuring choice in the crowded entry-level scooter market.
And it builds on a proud heritage. The first Honda scooter, the 1954 Juno K, featured a range of new technology and materials, and was followed four years later by the revolutionary four-stroke Super Cub. With more than 100 million manufactured worldwide, the Super Cub is the best-selling motor vehicle in history – and still going strong today.
For 21YM – and set against ever-increasing customer expectations – a brand-new Vision 110 rolled out, using the same base formula set by the outgoing design but smarter, lighter and ever more useful.
For 23YM two new colour choices inject additional appeal, desirability and value to Honda’s everyday scooter.
- Model Overview
The Vision 110’s contemporary styling, which includes the convenience of a flat floor, is wrapped around a lightweight enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF). Producing 6.4kW 9.0Nm @ the enhanced Smart Power eSP) air-cooled engine returns impressive fuel efficiency of 54.5km/l (WMTC mode).
Smart Key operation of ignition and seat is a premium feature, as is the LCD instrument panel.
For 23YM, the Vision 110 will be available in the following colour options:
Pearl Jupiter Gray **NEW**
Matt Suit Blue Metallic **NEW**
Pearl Jasmine White
Matt Galaxy Black Metallic
3.Key Features
3.1 Styling & Equipment
- Smart body style with flat floored practicality
- Smart Key operation of ignition and seat
- Analogue/LCD instrumentation
While it’s designed to be simple, easy transport that does not mean the Vision 110 lacks a feeling of Honda quality and presence and its clean, elegant styling shares common DNA with the rest of Honda’s scooter range.
Like the iconic SH series, the Vision 110 has an upright posture and useful flat floor; it also has plentiful under-seat storage volume, at 17.7L.
Smart Key operation is a premium, and useful, feature. Kept in a pocket, the key controls both ignition and seat locking, adding genuine convenience in support of busy urban life. The instruments comprise analogue speedometer with an LCD information panel.
3.2 Engine
- Fuel efficient ‘enhanced Smart Power’two-valve, air-cooled SOHC engine
- Idling Stop technology
The 109.5cc ‘enhanced Smart Power’ (eSP), two-valve air-cooled, fuel-injected SOHC powerplant weighs just 22kg and is both durable and efficient. It delivers a healthy 6.4kW@ 7,500rpm, with peak torque of 9.0Nm @ 5,750rpm. Bore and stroke is set at 47 x 63.1mm, with compression ratio of 10:1.
It’s very easy to use, with crisp throttle response perfect for the urban rider. And it sips fuel, with a range of over 260km possible thanks to the ability to return approximately 54.5km/l (WMTC mode) and 4.9L under-seat fuel tank.
Low friction technologies, like the use of double-cog belts, are found throughout and incorporated into the engine’s architecture. The electronically controlled, brushless ACG starter is an integrated component mounted directly on the end of the crankshaft, serving as starter motor and alternator. It spins the engine directly, eliminating any noise from gear engagement or meshing.
Idling Stop automatically stops the engine running after three seconds at idle when the scooter is stationary, and the brakes applied and re-starts it instantly the throttle grip is twisted. It’s seamless in use thanks to ACG and the swing-back system that returns the crank to its position before air intake, and a decompression mechanism that negates cranking resistance from compression.
3.3 Chassis
- Enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF)
- Stability of 16-inch front wheel and 14” rear wheel
- 100kg kerb weight
The advanced, lightweight next generation enhanced Smart Architecture Frame (eSAF) is constructed from laser-welded pressed steel, with a carefully engineered rigidity balance. It offers good handling feel, with enhanced stability, ride comfort and durability – perfect for the variety of daily rigours the Vision 110 is designed to endure.
Rake is set at 26° 30’, with 71mm trail and wheelbase of 1,280mm. Kerb weight is just 100kg and the overall result is an outstandingly agile and user-friendly scooter for riders of varying experience and abilities.
Sturdy telescopic forks are matched with a compliant rear shock absorber. The cast-aluminium wheels mount 80/90-16 and 90/90-14 front and rear tyres.
Up front the 220mm hydraulic disc brake links to a rear 130mm drum via CBS, ensuring smooth and evenly distributed braking force at all times, including hard and emergency stops.
- Accessories
The range of genuine accessories are available for the Vision 110 and include:
- A 35L top box,
- Clear windshield
5.Technical Specifications
ENGINE |
|
Type |
Air-cooled 4-stroke SOHC single |
Engine Displacement (cm³) |
109.5cc |
No. of Valves per Cylinder |
2 valve |
Bore ' Stroke (mm) |
47.0 x 63.1mm |
Compression Ratio |
10:1 |
Max. Power Output |
6.4kW@ 7,500rpm |
Max. Torque |
9.0Nm @ 5,750rpm |
Oil Capacity |
0.8 |
Noise Level |
Lurban 67.8, Lwot 68.5 |
FUEL SYSTEM |
|
Carburation |
PGM-FI electronic fuel injection |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
4.9L |
Fuel Consumption |
54.5km/litre |
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM |
|
Starter |
Electric |
Battery Capacity |
GTZ6V 5.3Ah MF |
ACG Output |
390w/5,000rpm |
DRIVETRAIN |
|
Clutch Type |
Automatic; centrifugal |
Transmission Type |
CVT (V Belt) |
FRAME |
|
Type |
Tubular steel underbone |
CHASSIS |
|
Dimensions (LxWxH) |
1,925mm X 686mm X 1,115mm |
Wheelbase |
1,280mm |
Caster Angle |
26° 30’ |
Trail |
71mm |
Seat Height |
785mm |
Ground Clearance |
175mm |
Kerb Weight |
100kg |
Turning radius |
1.8m |
SUSPENSION |
|
Type Front |
Telescopic F31 |
Type Rear |
Single damper unit swing arm |
WHEELS |
|
Rim Size Front |
16M/C X MT1.85 |
Rim Size Rear |
14M/C X MT1.85 |
Tyres Front |
80/90-16 inch |
Tyres Rear |
90/90-14 inch |
BRAKES |
|
System Type |
Combined Brake System |
INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS |
|
Instruments |
12V socket |
Headlight |
Bulb |
Taillight |
Bulb |
All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.
# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.
23YM HONDA PCX125
Model updates: Honda’s popular PCX125 maintains its place at the heart of urban scooter culture. Specification includes USB Type-C charging socket and Smart Key operation. Power is provided by an enhanced Smart Power Plus (eSP+) four-valve engine with Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and Idling Stop. The durable chassis is tuned for agile handling and comfortable ride quality.
For 23YM two new colour choices join the PCX line-up.
Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Model overview
3 Key features
4 Accessories
5 Technical specifications
- Introduction
The PCX125 is one of the quiet success stories of Honda’s two-wheeled line-up, having clocked up sales of over 140,000 units in Europe since its arrival in 2010. Its success is down to a formula Honda has had many years’ experience in perfecting: a strong, modern design that allows it to fit elegantly into a style-conscious urban lifestyle, coupled with compact dimensions that ensure it can plot a path through busy traffic – and be parked – with ease.
Also integral to the formula is an ‘X’ level of Personal Comfort (thus PCX) provided by the sit-in riding position, weather protection, underseat storage for a full-face helmet and all-round build quality. And, not to forget, outstanding value for money (both at purchase and throughout ownership) has always helped underpin the PCX’s popularity.
In 2010, the PCX was the first two-wheeler in Europe to feature Idling Stop technology; two years later it became the first scooter in Europe to use Honda’s ultra-efficient enhanced Smart Power (eSP) engine. For 2016 it gained EURO4 compliance and, in 2018, received a major design update, a new chassis and more power for its engine.
It’s a scooter that’s always moved with the times and in 21YM leapt forward with a new engine and frame combination, increased convenience and comfort, plus a bold evolution of its avant-garde style – retaining its place close to the beating heart of European two-wheeled travel.
For 23YM two suitably chic new colour choices add further to the PCX125’s visual appeal.
2. Model Overview
The PCX125 has a unique presence and is a rolling statement of difference. The bodywork also hides ample under seat storage and floor space; there’s also a USB Type-C charger in the glovebox. A ‘widescreen’ instrument display presents all the vital information and Honda’s Smart Key operates the ignition and seat. All lighting is LED.
The enhanced Smart Power Plus (eSP+) four-valve engine produces 9.2kW power, 11.8Nm torque and returns 47.6km/l (WMTC mode). It features Idling Stop technology and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) maintains rear wheel traction. A tubular steel frame is tough, lightweight and mounts 31mm telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks.
The 23YM PCX125 will be available in the following colour options:
- Pearl Jupiter Gray **NEW**
- Matt Suit Blue Metallic **NEW**
- Pearl Jasmine White
- Matt Galaxy Black Metallic
3.1 Features
3.1 Styling & Equipment
- Futuristic bodywork flows as one
- LED headlight features signature running light
- 4L storage capacity under the seat; USB charging socket in the glove box
- Smart Key operation of ignition and seat opening
A consistent design signature of the PCX125 has always been the bodywork – with its strong character line and ‘block’ primary paint colour – flowing together as a whole, front to rear. The front fairing flares in its upper portion but elegantly draws in at the waist; alongside a blacked-out screen this produces improved wind protection without excess bulk. Bold and beautiful, no other scooter has such futuristic style.
Full, premium LED lighting also sets the PCX125 apart from the crowd. The headlight features a signature running light with 5 narrow flash lines positioned in parallel. It’s matched to an X-shaped taillight using multi-optic technology to give an intense, 3D effect.
The seat is contoured for both rider/pillion comfort and easy ground reach; seat height is set at 764mm but is very manageable with a ‘straddling’ height of 540mm.
The swooping lines also hide ample storage capacity under the seat. 30.4L is perfect for a full-face helmet, and more. There’s also a USB Type-C socket in the glovebox, ready to plug a smartphone straight into. Even the fuel filler cap cover features space to store the fuel cap during re-fuelling.
Smart Key operation is also convenient. As well as controlling the main ignition switch knob and compartment locking it can also manage the (optional) 35L removable Smart top box. With the Smart Key in the rider’s pocket the box is unlocked, and automatically locks when the rider walks away. It can also be locked from the key.
A ‘widescreen’ central console instrument layout presents all information neatly and concisely, in an easy-to-read format. An inverted LCD displays the speed, while other information available includes odometer, trip meter, fuel gauge, average fuel consumption and Idling Stop indicator.
Wide, chrome handlebars are also a PCX signature. Mounted in traditional clamps (with newly optimised rubber density) they offer excellent leverage around town and are a neat retro touch. The rear grab rail provides the passenger with comfortable and supportive hand holds while on the move.
3.2 Engine
- Water-cooled, eSP+four-valve, SOHC
- Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
- Idling Stop
The PCX125’s enhanced Smart Power Plus (eSP+) four-valve, water-cooled SOHC powerplant delivers 9.2kW @ 8,750rpm, with peak torque of 11.8Nm @ 6,500rpm. Bore and stroke is set at 53.5 x 55.5mm with compression ratio of 11.5:1.
It accelerates smartly from a standing start or roll-on, and the PCX will cruise happily around 90km/h. V-max is 98km/h. And, thanks to the engine’s fuel efficiency of approximately 47.6km/l (WMTC mode), and 8.1L tank, range is approximately 385km between fill ups.
Technology to boost rider confidence in wet conditions is Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) which works in the background to deftly manage rear wheel traction. A ‘T’ indicator flickers on the dash when HSTC is actively reducing wheelspin, and the system can be turned off completely.
Honda’s eSP+ low-friction technologies are found throughout the engine; clever packaging of items like the oil pump (which is built into the crankcase) help to further ensure efficiency. A compact combustion chamber and PGM-FI fuel injection – with 28mm diameter throttle body, 2mm larger – optimises burning velocity and cooling performance.
An offset cylinder reduces friction caused by contact between piston and bore, efficiently transmitting combustion energy to the crankshaft. A ‘spiny’ cast-iron sleeve – with tiny surface extensions – keeps in check any distortion of the inner bore diameter. This design lowers tension in the piston ring, reducing friction. A new hydraulic cam chain tensioner further improves engine efficiencies by reducing internal vibrations and improving fuel economy.
Piston oil jets – as used by CRF450R competition MX machine – maintain consistent cooling. This allows ignition timing advances and prevents abnormal combustion, such as ‘knocking’. A hydraulic cam chain tensioner lifter inhibits chain vibration, controls noise and reduces friction.
A high-efficiency radiator – integrated into the exterior of the right-side crankcase – employs a small, light fan reducing frictional losses and lowering drag. Rolling resistance within the transmission unit is reduced by the use of three low-friction main bearings, all designed to deal with the loads they individually receive. An optimised clutch – and pulleys – complement the performance increase.
The electronically controlled, brushless ACG starter is an integrated component mounted directly on the end of the crankshaft, serving as starter motor and alternator. It spins the engine directly, eliminating any noise from gear engagement or meshing.
Idling Stop automatically stops the engine running after three seconds at idle when the scooter is stationary, and the brakes applied and re-starts it instantly the throttle grip is twisted. It’s seamless in use thanks to ACG and the swing-back system that returns the crank to its position before air intake, and a decompression mechanism that negates cranking resistance from compression. It has the functionality to ‘read’ the battery charge and turns itself off to avoid excessive drain.
3.3 Chassis
- Steel frame offers durability with nimble handling
- Twin rear shocks feature large spring diameter and long stroke, improving comfort
- Stylish wheels complement the body style
The PCX125 uses duplex steel cradle frame designed to deliver the durability needed for the rigours of urban life, with around-town manoeuvrability, user-friendliness and relaxed riding position.
Wheelbase is set at 1,315mm, with 26° 30’ rake and 80mm trail. Overall kerb weight is 130kg. Both wheels – 14-inch front and 13-inch rear – employ a design that complements the bodywork. Tyre sizes are sized 110/70-14 front and 130/70-13 rear.
The 31mm front forks feature 89mm axle travel, while the rear shock absorbers have 95mm; with springs weighted for a smooth ride on rough city streets. Stopping power is provided by the twin-piston front caliper and 220mm disc, matched to a 130mm rear drum brake; single-channel ABS operates on the front brake.
4.1 Accessories
A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the PCX 125. The main accessories have been combined to form a practical pack for convenience.
The City Pack is intended to enhance the practicality and comfort of the PCX125 without losing any style cues, as accessories are colour-matching to the motorcycle. The pack includes:
- 35L Smart Top Box
- Windshield
- Clear Knuckle guards
- Heated Grips
All accessories are available individually and also include:
- Outdoor cover,
5. Technical Specifications
ENGINE |
|
Type |
Single-cylinder, water cooled, eSP+ SOHC 4-stroke 4-valve |
Displacement |
125cc |
Bore x Stroke |
53.5 x 55.5mm |
Compression Ratio |
11.5:1 |
Max. Power Output |
9.2kW @ 8,750rpm |
Max. Torque |
11.8Nm @ 6,500rpm |
Oil Capacity |
0.9 L |
Noise Level (dB) |
Lurban 71.8dB / Lwot 72.7dB |
FUEL SYSTEM |
|
Carburation |
PGM-FI electronic fuel injection |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
8.1 L |
Fuel Consumption |
47.6km/litre (without Idling Stop) (WMTC mode) |
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM |
|
Starter |
Electric |
Battery Capacity |
12V/7AH (10H) |
ACG Output |
255W |
DRIVETRAIN |
|
Clutch Type |
Automatic, centrifugal, dry type |
Transmission Type |
V-Matic |
Final Drive |
10.65 |
FRAME |
|
Type |
Tubular steel duplex |
CHASSIS |
|
Dimensions (L'W'H) |
1,935 x 740 x 1,105mm |
Wheelbase |
1,315mm |
Caster Angle |
26° 30’ |
Trail |
80mm |
Seat Height |
764mm |
Ground Clearance |
135mm |
Kerb Weight |
130kg |
SUSPENSION |
|
Type Front |
31mm telescopic fork, 89mm axle travel |
Type Rear |
Twin suspension aluminium swingarm, 95mm axle travel |
WHEELS |
|
Type Front |
5-spoke Y-shaped cast aluminum |
Type Rear |
5-spoke Y-shaped cast aluminum |
Rim Size Front |
14M/C x MT2.75 |
Rim Size Rear |
13M/C x MT3.50 |
Tyres Front |
110/70-14M/C |
Tyres Rear |
130/70-13M/C |
BRAKES |
|
Type Front |
220mm hydraulic disc with combined 2 piston caliper with ABS |
Type Rear |
130mm drum |
INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS |
|
Headlight |
LED |
Taillight |
LED |
23YM HONDA CB125R
Model updates: Honda’s uniquely styled Neo Sports Café 125 sets a premium standard. Specification includes single-cylinder DOHC 4V engine, high-quality 41mm Showa ‘Separate Function’ Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks and radial-mount four-piston front brake caliper, floating disc and IMU-controlled ABS.
For 23YM, new visual updates enhance the appeal and presence of the CB125R, the gateway to Neo Sports Café ownership.
Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Model overview
3 Key features
4 Technical specifications
- Introduction
When embarking on a two-wheeled career, there are certain fundamentals that every rider looks for from their first motorcycle: an easy-to-ride chassis, with engaging real-world engine performance, and super-agile handling. Wrap those fundamentals, however, in distinctive, classy styling and add a host of premium specifications, and the result can be an extra special machine with which to begin a two-wheeled career.
It was for new riders looking for this kind of package that Honda introduced the all-new CB125R in 2017. The smallest member of Honda’s minimalist, bare-boned ‘Neo Sports Café’ family, the CB125R was launched alongside the CB300R and the flagship CB1000R, and represented a bold new, premium addition to the ranks of Honda’s entry level machines.
In 21YM the CB125R received a brand-new, 4 valve engine and major front suspension upgrade, keeping it at the head of a competitive field, and at the top of many young riders’ wish list. For 23YM, visual updates heighten the appeal even further.
- Model Overview
The attention-grabbing style of the CB125R is a real standout feature among its peers and sets it apart from the homogeneous crowd.
Peppy and fun to rev, the DOHC 4V engine delivers a healthy 11.0kW power with 11.6Nm torque. And 41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks bring big-bike suspension quality to a small bike. Braking is equally impressive: a 296mm floating front disc is worked by a radial-mount, four-piston caliper with ABS controlled by Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU).
The 23YM CB125R will be available in the following colour options:
- Matt Gunpowder Black Metallic with new black belly pan, shrouds and front forks
- Matt Crypton Silver Metallic with new black belly pan and shrouds
- Candy Chromosphere Red with new black belly pan and shrouds
- Matt Jeans Blue Metallic with new black belly pan and shrouds
- Key Features
3.1 Engine
- Single-cylinder, DOHC 4V, liquid-cooled
- 11kW peak power, 11.6Nm peak torque
The CB125R uses its very own EURO5 compliant 125cc, DOHC 4V engine design which produces 11.0kW @ 10,000rpm and 11.6Nm @ 8,000rpm. Top speed is 105km/h, with 0-200m covered in 11.3s. The gearbox is six-speed.
Bore and stroke is set at 57.3 x 48.4mm, with compression ratio of 11.3:1. PGM-FI fuel injection feeds cleanly through the inlet duct, air cleaner connector tube and resonator. The exhaust is underslung and exits through a dual-chamber muffler.
3.2 Chassis
- 41mm Showa’s Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks
- Radial-mount 4-piston caliper and hubless 296mm floating front disc
- ABS works through Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)
Underpinning the CB125R’s minimalism is its tubular and pressed steel construction lattice-style frame. The swingarm is manufactured from steel plate, irregularly shaped in cross-section. Both are designed to achieve high longitudinal rigidity and control torsion from wheel deflection without excess rigidity or weight.
The chassis’ core strength is anchored by the pressed steel swingarm pivot plates and swingarm, allowing the frame to deliver agile handling with stability and feedback; rake and trail are set at 24.2°/90.2mm.
A 51.6% front/48.4% rear weight bias provides a positive feel for front-end grip and easy steering which is also helped by the low, 129.8kg wet weight and compact 1345mm wheelbase. Fat bar-style handlebars turn through 40° and the 2.3m turning circle guarantees easy passage in jammed city traffic. Seat height is 816mm.
41mm Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks use a pressure separation damper in one fork tube and spring mechanism in the other deliver high damper performance and lighter weight. Together with the use of a larger sized piston the result is increased feel, bump absorption and control. The rear monoshock is non-adjustable.
The rest of the running gear comprises a 296mm hubless floating front disc, gripped by a radial-mount Nissin four-piston caliper, the rear 220mm disc a single-piston caliper. Both are modulated by 2-channel ABS. The high specification system works through an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) to give precise front to rear distribution of ABS operation depending on the vehicle behaviour. A 150/60R-17 radial rear tyre is matched to a 110/70R-17 radial front.
3.3 Styling & equipment
- Industrial minimal styling makes bold visual impact
- Full LED lighting and LCD instrumentation
- 1L fuel tank gives 455km range
The CB125R’s styling is unique to the machine and follows the unmistakeable ‘Neo Sports Café’ design language of the CB1000R – minimalist retro styling with a very modern twist – and injects a harder-edged attitude to Honda’s entry level range. The cutaway tail unit is compact in the extreme and holds the rear mudguard mount, which moves from nylon to steel manufacture. Both rider and pillion footpeg hangers are aluminium.
A thin (23.5mm) lightweight (230g) full function LCD instrument display provides speed, engine rpm, fuel level and gear position, with warning lights arrayed across the top. Full LED lighting – including indicators – adds a further premium feel and contributes to mass centralisation. The headlight uses a dual bar light signature, upper for low beam and lower for high beam and the taillight is the thinnest ever mounted on a Honda motorcycle.
The 10.1L fuel tank is hidden underneath an angular cover and shrouds and houses an aircraft-style filler cap. With fuel economy of 45.5km/l (WMTC mode), the CB125R can cover over 455km from full.
- Technical Specifications
ENGINE |
|
Type |
Liquid-cooled 4-stroke 4-valve DOHC single cylinder |
Engine Displacement (cm³) |
124.9cc |
No. of Valves per Cylinder |
4 |
Bore and Stroke (mm) |
57.3mm x 48.4mm |
Compression Ratio |
11.3:1 |
Max. Power Output |
11.0kW @ 10,000rpm |
Max. Torque |
11.6Nm @ 8,000rpm |
Oil Capacity |
1.5L |
Noise Level |
80.2 Lwot / 77.1 Lurban |
FUEL SYSTEM |
|
Carburation |
PGM-FI electronic fuel injection |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
10.1L |
Fuel Consumption |
45.5km/L (WMTC Mode) |
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM |
|
Starter |
Electric |
Battery Capacity |
YTZ6V 12V 5Ah MF |
ACG Output |
180W/5000rpm |
DRIVETRAIN |
|
Clutch Type |
Wet, multiplate with coil springs |
Transmission Type |
6-speed |
Final Drive |
O-ring sealed chain |
FRAME |
|
Type |
Inner pivot diamond frame |
CHASSIS |
|
Dimensions (LxWxH) |
2015mm x 820mm x 1055mm |
Wheelbase |
1345mm |
Caster Angle |
24.2° |
Trail |
90.2mm |
Seat Height |
816mm |
Ground Clearance |
140mm |
Kerb Weight |
130kg |
Turning radius |
2.3m |
SUSPENSION |
|
Type Front |
41mm (SFF-BP) USD forks |
Type Rear |
Non-adjustable single-damper |
WHEELS |
|
Rim Size Front |
17M/C x MT3.00 |
Rim Size Rear |
17M/C x MT4.00 |
Tyres Front |
110/70R17M/C 54H |
Tyres Rear |
150/60R17M/C 66H |
BRAKES |
|
ABS System Type |
Front & rear independent ABS with IMU |
Type front |
296mm hubless floating disc. Radial-mount Nissin 4-piston caliper |
Type rear |
220mm single disc a single-piston caliper |
INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS |
|
Instruments |
LCD Display |
Headlight |
LED |
Taillight |
LED |
All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.
Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.