I bought mine 4 months ago (1000 miles done) to get back on 2 wheels. Did my CBT on the same bike and fell in love with it. I highly recommend people (who are looking for either their 1st bike or to get back on two wheels as a starter bike) to seriously consider this one.
Thanks for your review; really useful. I've ordered mine to replace a 500. I started motorcycling with a Honda SS125 over fifty years ago. It was actually much quicker than the CB125F! Finally, I've concluded that I just prefer light small bikes; must be getting old!
I love your vids there is no crapy music and loads of exact information well done. You don’t miss any of the super details as well as the few but expected negatives because of the nature of the bike. Again very well done.
Thank you so much for this video, it really really helped me. I was about to buy a 2017 model with 2000 miles on but having seen this I decided I’m better off with a new bike and in white also as I think the white is stunning. I’m in my 50s with a full license to ride any bike, but at this time I need something light and simple but I feel the need for a proper bike with gears and clutch rather than a scooter style, even though I appreciate that the PCX is also very good. I was not sure about the digital dash, but it seems very nicely done and I’m sure I’ll get used to it. The lack of high top speed is unlikely to be much of an issue, the ability to keep up with traffic on B roads is far more important. Thanks again, it’s the best and most informative video I’ve found.
Absolutely in love with mine, got about 530 miles on it so far. I used to ride a Suzuki fm50 that I spraypainted black. a little 50cc chicken chaser from 1983 that old men ride to coffee shops in Cyprus. The difference is insane. The centre stand and kickstand have already started rusting bad though, make sure you buy a rust guard for it before it starts, I think I was too late.
Bought my Brilliant CBF125 2yrs ago l do a 20mile round commute to work everyday & love riding it,will be putting in for my test soon but will keep this as a commute bike I fill up the tank once a month about £10-£12! I hardly use the car & Yes I do ride it in the rain too as it’s quicker to get to work! I like the digital load out on the new 125 especially the clock as my eyesight ain’t as great as it used to be the digital speedo is great wish I had that on mine! Am 63yrs young & love riding the bike more then driving the car! Traffic jams don’t exist anymore Great Review!
Thank you for the review, first time on your channel, was looking at Honda motorbike 125cc reviews as I'm going to be doing my CBT soon. definitely going to be getting this one 100% from CJ Balls in Norwich, UK
I’ve passed my full bike test now and pick up my CB500F in a week! I just watched this for reminiscence as I had a 125F and I also bought mine from CJ Ball! Fantastic company! Great video 😊
I have just bought this bike this video was like icing on the cake whilst I was eyeing up the bike 😂 This is going to be my second bike. I had a 12 plate Honda cbf125 and it was rubbish. I felt uncomfortable riding it, hearing you talking about this bike in confidence was a deal breaker, so this bike seems perfect for me! Thank you for this video 😊
Nice review. I bought one of these some years ago for my son. 2011 model in white as it happens. Good road presence and so quiet. I am quite perky but still managed 140mpg at a steady 40 mph.and now they have improved it more than once. I believe the tank is now slightly smaller from 13litres to 11litres. But with all the improvements it actually has a higher range apparently. With rising fuel costs I may seriously consider one of these latest incarnations. Thank you for your informative review. May you and your good lady ride safe and enjoy this unique way of life. Respect!
It's definitely worthy of consideration. Apparently, in the next few years, all major towns and cities are likely to have a congestion charge, but currently, motorcycles are exempt from the charge. When Labour comes into power, it looks increasingly likely.
How tall are you and does it fit you? I am 191cm (6'2-6'3), I have read about it being good for tall bikers but I don't have a dealership near me and want to know if it may fit.
A nice bike indeed. I'm thinking of getting a 125cc motorbike. I know this is very different from the Super Cub 125. But I absolutely love the look of the Cub! Something to think about for me is the larger fuel tank on the CB125f as well as having an extra 5th. Gear. I'm actually torn by the choice, not easy. Also the fact that it's actually cheaper than the Cub is something to think about... Great through review! Thx for your work on this video 👍
Thanks for this, wonderfully in depth and full of useful info. A work colleague of mine has a Honda PCX scooter and we got talking about commuting costs, he gets 140mpg on E5 super. I reckon this bike on finance would cost me less to buy than what I'm currently spending on diesel for my Focus. Going to local dealer tomorrow to make inquiries! Passed my full bike test years ago on a Honda CG125 but never got around to actually owning something. Been wanting a bike since I passed but could never quite justify the cost given I already had a car. This bike not only makes financial sense but finally validates my decision all those years ago to get through my test before it became harder and more complicated. Will book a quick refresher course with a motorcycle school once I've put the order in. :)
Not only will you save money, you'll have more enjoyment and have the freedom to filter through traffic! good luck and all the best, thanks for your comment.
@@nicksepisode Thanks. Spoke to dealer, only had a single bike in the showroom that wasn't sold! Think it was an Africa Twin or something. Need to get some things sorted out first before I go back and order. Been looking at bike security today and it seems most chains 10mm-12mm are too heavy to put inside a top box while riding. Would they fit under the seat without falling through? It's hard to tell from the video.
Hi bud. I'm getting one same year on Tuesday. I'm 55 a trucker last road my Yamaha fsie at 16 and my yb100 at 17. It's still in my blood lol. I absolutely love this simple bike not a bad word from any reviews I've researched. Your video was brill.
@@nicksepisodeyes ideal for me to get back into bikes again and relive my youth. I'm getting it Tues but am looking into getting a rack and box on the back any recommendations 👍
enjoy bud, check out this screen it will help with wind buffering www.xlmoto.co.uk/mc-parts/frame--chassis-parts_c7/windshields_c2604/honda-cb-125-f-2021_v41838
Quite an improvement from the previous model especially in the engine department and of course the new dashboard. Honda has done a brilliant job once again 🙂
The dash is the only thing that would possibly keep me from buying this bike (though I will anyway when I can). There's no need for that digital crap, couple of nice analogue dials would be perfect still. Like the difference between a rubber Casio digital watch for £10 vs a nice plain Citizen quartz plain face watch with leather straps for £50. No comparison, digital is just ugly and unnecessary. Everything else here looks amazing though, even the eco light is a nice idea. The fuel mileage is out of this world, and I used to ride a CG125... Amazing.
@@Sandcat87 it's funny how we have such different opinions of this. I would much prefer digital to analog and would even pay quite a bit more for the digital only display
@@joakimdam9723 For what possible reason? It's made of plastic instead of glass, looks ugly as hell, is harder to read because you have to process reading numbers, not just seeing the position of a red line, etc.?
I like both to be fair, it wouldn’t be a deciding factor. Digital does have the advantage of miles until empty. That is one of the most underrated pros.
Getting into riding after 15 years of putting it off. Was looking at getting a used one of these but may just get new on pcp, use for a year or so as a learner bike. Good review 👍
Hi thanks for this fantastic review. I’ve found your channel today after I put down a deposit on used 2021 CB125F from CJ Ball that they only got in a couple days ago that I found by chance, after visiting today, not even prepped it yet but I have to wait as my CBT isn’t til next Wednesday. I was looking at Yamaha XSR 125 but this is far more comfortable. 125’s are in high demand at the moment, sell as quick as they go on sale so i had to jump on it and get secured. Will be watching all you vids now. Cheers. I’m from Norwich Btw 👍
Welcome to the channel bud, we was in cj ball today, I noticed 3 sold cb125f soon as we walked in the show room, 2 white and one red one. Selling like hot cakes these! Good luck with cbt and enjoy your new bike! Ride safe
Great review, thank you just bought same bike am picking up next week, agree with all you said its the quality rider experience that you pay a little more for
That's a lovely little bike Nick. I bet your wife's chuffed to bits with it. I agree if you're able to save up and go for the Honda, rather than cheaper Chinese bikes you can't go wrong.
@@nicksepisode indeed. I had my first electric car 10 years ago, I love them. Not so convinced about electric bikes, but I use motorbikes as touring/day trip vehicles and I see electrification of two wheelers as useful for short range commuting only currently.
11:05 so glad you did that. I thought the side stand cut off switch was broken on my 2018 version I have had 5 full days now. Yesterday it flown through M.O.T.
I agree with your opinion. Very economy and power more than i need. I bought this bike same colour white 6 to 7 mounths ago and ive ridden this bike everyday to work over 2281 miles now. Im 5.7 ft tall, 75 kg weight, around 2 miles on dual carriageway take me top speed 65 miles. im sure this bike could go even faster if i stay on top speed abit longer. Ive got CBT and this is my first bike i started to learn. I found it very comfortable to ride now and is perfect for me as new rider. only consider thin tyre when its rainging and yeah when its too windy. I guess this weather condition would be consider with any 2 weels rider. I like LED light which is on all the time which is very good in winter it get dark soon. First service after 600 miles and after very 2500 miles.
Thanks for the great review it's changed my mind on a new runabout. I normally ride a ZX12R but I need a small bike for whizzing into town on. I did think of a DAX 125 but I think it's a bit of a gimmick to be honest and it's more expensive than this bike, so in my opinion this makes more sense. Thanks a lot.
Great in-depth review! Really quiet start up sound on this bike! I was genuinely surprised when you lifted the seat, not by the tool kit, but by that “made in Italy” sticker! I was genuinely under the impression that the CB125F was only made in China at the Wuyang Honda factory! I would be really interested what the VIN plate says, a VIN number starting with L means it was made in China, a VIN starting with ZA through ZR is made in Italy. I know Honda has a number of factories world wide that make the same models, so perhaps the European version is now built in some Italian factory! Interesting as many Piaggio and Aprilia 125’s are built in Chinese factories.
Thanks for the comment, I loose track where bikes are made these days ! I'll have a look at the vin later as I'm curious now lol. Nevertheless still a well built bike. Appreciate you watching. Ride safe
mate I'm an older guy (53) and for some reason just been wanting to ride again. I think I might get one of these as a way back into riding. Starting again from scratch. Thanks for the video
yeah thanks for that review mate that was really in depth and easy to understand. im a new rider, passed my cbt 2 days ago, i was gonna get a cheapo keeway, not anymore. this is on my list though it is £2995 from my local dealer which is more than what you said it rrp for :o
Another great video Nick 👌🏽 my CB125F came on the 24th I went to the Honda dealer in Chester to pick it up. It’s such an amazing bike. Covered 250 miles within 4 days so it’s safe to say I’m in love😂 I managed to get 72 on it yesterday on the dual carriageway so it’s a pretty fast machine for a 125 commuter 😁
@@nicksepisode well… it says 72 on the dash but you know how these companies are, love to exaggerate the speed a bit 😂. One thing I’ve noticed about the bike is that the seat is very uncomfortable for long rides but that’s honestly the only complaint I have. Solid bike I love it. Is your wife happy with the bike now that she’s covered a few hundred miles?
I got given one of these on hire after having an accident, I love it so much im thinking im going to buy it so thought I would come and see if there were any reviews about it, only to see a guy riding in my home town. Thanks for a great review I will have to keep an eye out for you when im on mine Ive got a Black one :)
My first bike was the Keeway 125 too heavy for the engine and kept cutting out when idling. I've now purchased this cb125f in that pearl white colour as I felt way more confident on it when doing the manouvers in my CBT.
Thank you for the review. I am 16 at the moment and I live about an hour away from my school, which is in the city and I was looking for a good 125cc bike that could get me there). I live in Romania so there weren't many choices for me. A friend of mine got a Yamaha R125, but I don't really like to have the shifter in the position sports bikes have it, and I don't enjoy the sporty riding posture required, so I was looking for omething more comfortable, similar to a cruiser. I found this bike but I wasn't sure if I wanted to get it but you sold it to me. I got my provisional right when I turned 16 and rode it for about 3 months, and I am starting to ride it again, since the weather is improving.
Thanks young man for that splendid review - the economy on that little bike is phenomenal - they are prone to corrosion however - suggest that you immediately coat it with acf50 or something similar
I'm learning on one of these (had a lesson yesterday, CBT next week) and will end up buying one. Purely by accident I appear to have picked THE best bike for my circumstances 😁
Hello Nick I enjoy watching your vids I had your wifes bike 2018 model it was fabulous & taught me a lot, passed my full licence in 2019, I now have a CB1000R & I'm considering changing to the 2021 HONDA NC750X DCT what do you think!? Keep making vids as I enjoy them very much safe riding take care 🏍
Thank you Chris, my wife is really enjoying it and had already booked her theory! As for your cb1000r switch over to the nc750x, I think if you don't care about neck wrenching speed you'll absolutely love the nc. I love the frunk and the best part that's often over looked is the nc can do twice the amount of miles on 10 pounds worth of fuel than cb1000r, which saves you money for cakes and coffee at the end of the ride! Thanks for the support as long as you all keep watching I'll keep posting. Ride safe
Bought one of these in 2011 as my first new bike (previously had 4 used ones) and loved it. My only issue with it was its comically thin rear wheel/tyre. A while later I got an rc125 and to be honest, aside from looks, not much between them. Id recommend this bike to anyone young or old.
OMG! - Really? Whats the permanent surplus capacity of the generator during summer? My dealer warned about overheating it, suggesting I shouldn't charge more than a phone. But I ' d love to add a 12V 20Ah ( ballpark) Lithium battery, to power amateur radio and stuff on vacations.
@@jochenschrey2909 I guess a little less than 350 Watts. Its all LED and the ignition won‘t eat much. „I am no expert“ but I reason the charging system is rated at 380 Watts because its Dynastart and I imagine 380 Watts would be fine for starting the engine. Jacket 60 Watts, Gloves less than 20 Watts because it would fry your hands. There are Trousers and Socks, so times two (normally I don‘t need them) and if you find someone who loves you so much that she wants to accompany you on a cold ride that would be times four (300 Watts but unrealistic because she wants a car @ 3 degrees Celsius). Funny if you ride to the biker meeting point in winter, coffee cold in 2 Minutes and you have to go riding your bike to warm up (no kidding). I plug in when the engine is running. I love Antigrafity 120 Wh Lithium battery, still very small and fits everywhere. Can start a really very big stroker big bore Hog and illegal to ship in EU because it is over 100 Wh unless you employ special security personnel. (Just don‘t tell the European Commission, they are idiots anyway). I am doing fine with the stock battery. A point of criticism was the hard seat and you can use an air seat which triples your comfortable riding time. There is a good youtube video out there by Man Cave Moto. What got hot here was the engine in hottest weather conditions at Autobahn (read: Truck) speeds. It started to ping, just listen to the little mill. Only a problem over 30 degrees Celsius.
This is one of the most comprehensive reviews of this bike. Great work. By the way, I have a question: You state that it has a 13.1 lt tank but the specs say that it's 11 lt. Could you please elaborate on that? Thanks.
Lovely bike! Only missing rpm meter, ECO light doesn't replace it... I have an euro IV version, if you check oil every 500 miles it's an indestructible bike. Congratulations for your channel! ✌️😎
@@fenrir7969 I ordered mine from MMB in Germany for about € 80. They can be calibrated for single cylinder engines by switching pins on the backside. Used a speedometer clamp to mount. The MMB unit works satisfactory but you will sure find lower priced items on the internet. Greetings
Sold my 1800 gold wing and bought this for town commutes.. great fun and surprisingly very economic… get lots of people staring as I am 6 ft 7 in tall… I smile on every ride laughing all the time.. .😂😂😂. My only criticism is the mirrors are inadequate and should be wider to give you more idea what’s behind you…
You know what - I've just done my CBT and I'm looking for a 125 to start with - I've watched pretty much every video on youtube, and yours was the best. Straightforward, proper hands on review, with learners in mind. I'm a big guy - 5'7 and play rugby - do you think the CB125R is a better option?
Firstly thanks for your kind words. This bike is absolutely fantastic for its price, however the cb125r is far superior but comes with a hefty price tag. If you are keeping the bike for 4 or more years go for the cb125r, if you are looking for a stepping stone to gain a couple years experience and move onto a bigger bike then the cb125f is perfect. Hope this helps.
6'2", no sports but traces of gourmetism and damn happy on my F. I have a full license but ride those most basic economy Hondas, to have something that cuts my everyday cake reliably and as cheap as possible. My daily commute consists of village and motorway. If it was country road heavy, I might be lusting after something more powerful, to join the speeding there. Clarification attempt: Even unspectacular family cars go faster and accelerate better than my venerable Innova, so there is quite a bit of stupid and occasionally slightly risky overtaking going on when I am on a country road. Motorways seem fine, I can swim along with the trucks and there is at least a 2nd lane, to overtake me safely. A CB125R should be a tad faster but do you have 2K€ to waste on it, not yet mentioning higher fuel consumption plus probably more expensive tires & maintenance? In the current cost of living crisis I'd rather survive comfortably. Talking just bikes and dreams, I'd sink extra cash in a license and a "beginner bike" thats fun to ride, maybe a CRF300 or a CB500X, IF(!) I was pretty confident to have means and moods, to make good use of it, every year.
I’ve had a new YBR and a CBF both would do 50mph with ease so even given it’s running in that seems a fair drop in performance. Personally I’d rather have a little more top end and ‘only’ 135mpg. There’s also *a lot* of cost cutting since the previous version. Pillion pegs, seat cover and even the riders pegs are fixed not folding. The lack of a tachometer is disappointing too. Whilst we wait to see how this new engines lasts over a few miles I think the last of the previous model is the better bike currently.
Agreed to all, i bought last week brand new and everything are as you said. And one more thing, i have better view from the right mirror than the left.I dont know how that happend.I try to ajust it but not a big deference
This bike is sold in India as the SP125 and same platform is used for the Shine, another best selling bike in India. I always thought the European model had dual channel ABS and better quality switchgear.
Luckily dual channel ABS is only mandatory above 125ccm in Europe. No intention to bash life saving technology, but my tire dealer charges 10€ extra for handling ABS wheels. No clue about switch gear. On my 11 year old Innova the plastic holding switches on the left side broke last week. The switches themself are still fine. I guess I 'll have to mess with fiber glass.
I want one. Used to ride years ago but need a CBT now so I will do that first then get one of these. Should be ok for my commute, I don't need to go above 50.
Had a candy apple red one. Absolutely loved it and got to and from work on a fiver a week but found the chain caused me a fair few problems. Had to Change them so many times in the 3 years I owned it. Unfortunately then once the gypsy kids by my work spotted it they tried to pinch it which they failed to break the handle bar lock so they just smashed it up instead. I went back to a car after.
I used to ride RV125s (Van Van) and they are the only 125s I'd ever ride. The CB125F is clearly a good bike but the aesthetics don't do it for me. The thin rear wheel kind of puts me off. Good review though, and I can understand why they are so popular.
Did a test ride on one when my PCX was on service - absolutely lovely! Only criticism is that it is a bit geared to low. You could easily pull away in 2nd gear without big clutch slipping… One or two teeth more on the front sprocket would save this… Owning a Harley Sportster together with my PCX 125 I‘m tempted to buy one add some paniers and take it for the long journeys…. 😇 Maybe selling my Sporty as I got bored with the way the HD folks act and was always more into small basic bikes…
I've tried up gearing bikes and it never works. You actually get worse mpg cuz the bikes labouring. Manufacturers research this properly and know what they're doing. Happy riding!
117 kg is light nowadays but the 125s back in the 80s,when the 125 law came out, were generally under 100kg and the 100 two strokes (that were faster than the 125 four strokes) only weighed 85kg! Great video, thanks.
Love the video man! amazing bike. how many miles have you got out of a full tank? Have you gotten anywhere near the stated 497miles range? Also how much does it cost to fill up? I'm thinking of swapping my grom for this. Ride safe!
Grats on your great mileage! I topped mine up once so far and got 1.8l/100km (130 MPG US / 156 UK). My daily commute includes motorway, stop and go plus hills. I always had an eye on the consumption gauge and tried to be gentle to my engine and wallet. Commute is too short for speed to matter. I fear when I 'll start travelling mileage will go down further. No comment on Grom, beyond Honda advertise the same mileage for current models.
Great review. It's a good little bike but Honda would increase their sales of it by offering hand guards, a screen and a top box included. If they did this I would maybe ditch my scooter in the CB125's favour.
thanks for the comment. You can buy a full pannier set by givi, here is the link www.givi.co.uk/my-motorcycle/bike/honda/cb-125f-21 I haven't seen an aftermarket screen yet for the 2021 model, but it wont be long before givi make one I'd imagine
I'll be honest I've been on a budget this year and I purchased textiles from amazon, they come with a winter liner and are also water resistant. Same for the trousers. I'm definitely due an upgrade in gear when funds allow. I've been looking at the Oxford clothing because the products are built with UK weather conditions in consideration! Thanks
Thinking about getting this for my first bike, really wanna do my cbt now but I think it’s the wrong time of the year to do it. Also looked at the Yamaha YZF R125 but the insurance was literally over double the price of the CBF 125
Great rewiew. I have the same bike since 2 weeks (230 miles). I'm in France, I'm French and my English is ... what it is. The mirrors could have been better. They are pretty. The right mirror is more outside than the left one (the right one is fixed on the break lever). That's more annoying in France than in the U-K :-) My bike is the metric version (km, l/100 km). I have the average consumption for trip A and B (it seems you don't have it for trip B). I also have the range. This difference is strange. My bike is made in Italy too. I also adjusted the gear lever, one notch. Nothing else (until now). Since 2021, in France we have a 5 years warranty (2 by Honda International, 3 by Honda France). Perhaps Honda U-K will do this too if it works well in France. I am impress by the low consumption achieve by you wife ! I average around 175 mpg (1,6 l/100km), mostly in town. It will be a little more after the break-in. The rear suspension travel is a little too short. It could be harsh for the back on some bumps. I found the eco light quite useless. At some speed I can have this light on in 3rd, 4th and 5th... It a pleasant bike in town and around the town, very economical. Enjoy and stay safe.
Thank you for the informative comment! I'm impressed that France Honda give additional warranty, it would be nice if Honda UK followed, considering some of our Chinese manufactures offer longer warranty. As a package the bike is fantastic and my wife is loving it, I appreciate you watching and ill catch you on the next one, ride safe
This bike is my dream now, because she's riding it and I just gotta get one to ride with her. Btw, I don't even know how to do it, I'm gonna start the motoring school at 40! 😎😂
I would really like to see you take this off-road or make an offroad or dual sport version with some scrambler/enduro tires. I would like to see a scrambler version of the CB160F, or at the same size. Im looking for a beginner bike like this but as a scrambler/adventure
@@nicksepisode yeah maybe you can make a build video of the bike, add some chunky tires like the yamaha tw200, raise the ground clearance abit maybe if you want, something that can handle all terrain all weather, add some panniers on the side and go on a cross country or weekend adventure or road trip with your wife. That would be a great video.
Prefer my older gen cbf125. Bought it for £1,000. Bit more vibration. But a great machine to learn on in my opinion. Including how to fix the various components. Owned a 2017 cbf125f and was shocked at how much slower it was than the older model and how quickly it would red line in comparison. This latest model has a ridiculous tank range. That’s a big difference. And the digital display. Forgot a question, is it air cooled or liquid?
Given the price of fuel, I'm seriously considering one of these for the 40 mile commute into London, sounds crazy but only a few miles of the A13 is NSL at the moment.
Respect! My own commute is just 10mls. To do 40 all year round you shouldn't skimp on clothes. You 'll also rack up quite a maintenance bill. So far I left more at the garage than at gas stations. While DIY might be an option, a slightly bigger guzzler like a 300 with half the maintenance could be competitive.
@@nicksepisode Another question before my honda arrives... which bike lock would you recommend. my bike will be stored on the street for the most part, so anything high security.
@@robertabanks961 I use this one, its the biggest you can get away with because of the small disc on the cb, it takes getting use to putting it on and taking it off but its maximum security, plus you need the key to install it so no chance of locking it without the key. here is the link www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07VM2G8KV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Good video, how does it handle in rain? I’m just starting out gonna do my cbt soon and am trying to decide what 125cc bike to get. I’ll need it all year round preferably so would really appreciate your feedback please.
Thx for excellent review. Do you think it fit 6'1''? You will be surprised bocz i will go down from a FZS600 for commuting. I like also my 3 lightweight GSX250E's collectives which getting 40. E5, economy and silent attract me. Is there a chain box for the 2021 model? Could you mount a rear box carrier?
Hello, I have just bought a brand new CB125F. It is my first bike and am loving it. Can I just ask if the following is normal. If you start and ride it from cold, for literally only the first minute there is a whining noise from the engine. This disappears very soon. If I start the engine and leave for a minute the idle speed drops and no noise. I have put this down to just the idle speed being higher when cold. Just thought I’d check if this is normal. Great review, cheers!
What would your opinion be on using the cb125f as a work commute 20-30km each way in country side with hills etc. Would it be powerful enough and able keep with traffic where they be 50-60mph roads.? Would it be too much for the bike.
It would most definitely be powerful enough, I would quite happily pick this bike for that type of commuting for sure. Reasons. 1. The bike is low cost 2. Its great on fuel 3. Its reliable 4. Its light and nimble. Hope this helps :)
I assume: "It is a Honda, so abuse it to your heart's content." - Of course at proper oil level. Keeping with traffic is a different chapter. Here in Germany every unspectacular family car's driver feels an irresistable urge, to floor their pathetic engine, to overtake at least me and stay stuck behind the car I was keeping safety distance from.
I actually perfer my 2017 model, one of the main reasons i bought that bike was that it has an analog dash woth actual physical needles, with a fuel gaugue
Excellent video. I'm thinking to buy one. I've got a 500 CB but it's from 1997 and I want a lighter motorbike, easier to drive in the city, cleaner and more modern. Usually, I never drive faster than 90 or 100 km/h; 80 or 90 would be enough, I'm not as young as I used to be and I don't want problems. The price in the Basque country is 2750 € plus papers 250€. What can you tell me? Thank you for the video and if you want you can answer me. Eskerrikasko!
Mine is too new to tell something bad. Not sure what you really mean "easier to drive in the city". I had real bikes in the past am only 52 and spent the last 11 years on an Innova (Wave / CUB family) I am still fond of it, as a city bike; the 4 speed semi automatic transmission adds convenience and handling feels still more subconscious to me but maybe I need more time on the CB, to warm up with it and it's "real bike" aura.