Honda Shine KMPL User Reviews

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  • Performance
    4.2/5
  • Mileage
    4.2/5
  • Comfort
    4.2/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    4.0/5
  • Features & Styling
    3.9/5
Agastya
Agastya

Lightest bike in the segment

In the 100 cc segment Honda Shine is the lightest bike and it comes with combined braking system now but the tank look so slim. So it is very easy to ride in the small areas and it gain 60 kmph of speed very early. The power in this bike is very good and to ride this bike it is very good and the braking is decent. The long ride with this bike is comfortable and suspension is very good and the mileage it gives around 70 kmpl which is very impressive but in the fourth gear it is not good.

(29 Apr 2024) 0
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Raju
Raju

making rides hassle-free

Honda is known for its reliable service network and low maintenance costs. That's why I love this bike. The Shine is known for its excellent fuel efficiency, delivering over 60 kmpl in ideal conditions. The engine is smooth and refined, offering a good balance between power and mileage. While sufficient for city rides, the Shine might feel underpowered for highway. The Shine competes in a crowded 125cc segment. You might find other bikes offering more power for same segments.

(8 Apr 2024) 0
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Suraj Patel
Suraj Patel

best bike in current time

Honda is known for its reliable service network and low maintenance costs. That's why I love this bike. The Shine is known for its excellent fuel efficiency, delivering over 60 kmpl in ideal conditions. The engine is smooth and refined, offering a good balance between power and mileage. While sufficient for city rides, the Shine might feel underpowered for highway. The Shine competes in a crowded 125cc segment. You might find other bikes offering more power for same segments.

(1 Apr 2024) 0
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Eldho
Eldho

Honda Shine: A Smooth Sailer on Bumpy Roads

Two years with my Honda Shine and I still find excuses to take it out for rides. Its 124 cc engine, delivering a smooth 10.59 HP perfectly complements the city's hustle and the freedom of open highways. The Shine's 5 speed transmission is a extremely great and it offering a comfortable and fuel efficient ride with about 65 kmpl on average. The bike handles beautifully showing resilience on rough terrains thanks to its suspension setup.The Shine's design while functional feels a bit dated compared to the sleek, modern aesthetics some of its rivals.

(26 Mar 2024) 0
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Sumana Banerjee
Sumana Banerjee

it always shine

Owning a Honda Shine has been a practical decision for my daily commutes and occasional long rides. Its 124cc engine with 10.59 bhp power has been a reliable companion makes every ride smooth. The fuel efficiency stands at about 65 kmpl which is stellar ensuring that my visits to the fuel station are infrequent.Yet it is not without its faults. The bike's weight distribution feels a bit off to me specially at lower speeds which affects maneuverability in tight spots. Additionally the stock seat could do with more cushioning for better comfort on longer rides.

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Eldho
Eldho

Honda Shine: A Smooth Sailer on Bumpy Roads

Two years with my Honda Shine and I still find excuses to take it out for rides. Its 124 cc engine, delivering a smooth 10.59 HP perfectly complements the city's hustle and the freedom of open highways. The Shine's 5 speed transmission is a extremely great and it offering a comfortable and fuel efficient ride with about 65 kmpl on average. The bike handles beautifully showing resilience on rough terrains thanks to its suspension setup.The Shine's design while functional feels a bit dated compared to the sleek, modern aesthetics some of its rivals.

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Agastya
Agastya

Lightest bike in the segment

In the 100 cc segment Honda Shine is the lightest bike and it comes with combined braking system now but the tank look so slim. So it is very easy to ride in the small areas and it gain 60 kmph of speed very early. The power in this bike is very good and to ride this bike it is very good and the braking is decent. The long ride with this bike is comfortable and suspension is very good and the mileage it gives around 70 kmpl which is very impressive but in the fourth gear it is not good.

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Raju
Raju

making rides hassle-free

Honda is known for its reliable service network and low maintenance costs. That's why I love this bike. The Shine is known for its excellent fuel efficiency, delivering over 60 kmpl in ideal conditions. The engine is smooth and refined, offering a good balance between power and mileage. While sufficient for city rides, the Shine might feel underpowered for highway. The Shine competes in a crowded 125cc segment. You might find other bikes offering more power for same segments.

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Sumana Banerjee
Sumana Banerjee

it always shine

Owning a Honda Shine has been a practical decision for my daily commutes and occasional long rides. Its 124cc engine with 10.59 bhp power has been a reliable companion makes every ride smooth. The fuel efficiency stands at about 65 kmpl which is stellar ensuring that my visits to the fuel station are infrequent.Yet it is not without its faults. The bike's weight distribution feels a bit off to me specially at lower speeds which affects maneuverability in tight spots. Additionally the stock seat could do with more cushioning for better comfort on longer rides.

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Eldho
Eldho

Honda Shine: A Smooth Sailer on Bumpy Roads

Two years with my Honda Shine and I still find excuses to take it out for rides. Its 124 cc engine, delivering a smooth 10.59 HP perfectly complements the city's hustle and the freedom of open highways. The Shine's 5 speed transmission is a extremely great and it offering a comfortable and fuel efficient ride with about 65 kmpl on average. The bike handles beautifully showing resilience on rough terrains thanks to its suspension setup.The Shine's design while functional feels a bit dated compared to the sleek, modern aesthetics some of its rivals.

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Agastya
Agastya

Lightest bike in the segment

In the 100 cc segment Honda Shine is the lightest bike and it comes with combined braking system now but the tank look so slim. So it is very easy to ride in the small areas and it gain 60 kmph of speed very early. The power in this bike is very good and to ride this bike it is very good and the braking is decent. The long ride with this bike is comfortable and suspension is very good and the mileage it gives around 70 kmpl which is very impressive but in the fourth gear it is not good.

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Raju
Raju

making rides hassle-free

Honda is known for its reliable service network and low maintenance costs. That's why I love this bike. The Shine is known for its excellent fuel efficiency, delivering over 60 kmpl in ideal conditions. The engine is smooth and refined, offering a good balance between power and mileage. While sufficient for city rides, the Shine might feel underpowered for highway. The Shine competes in a crowded 125cc segment. You might find other bikes offering more power for same segments.

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