Posted on 10.1.2012 18:00 by Sulthoni , Kirby Garlitos Filed under: Honda | tourers | Honda CB | streetfighter | 2011 | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | Honda |
There are a lot of things about the refreshed Honda CB Shine that just, well, shine. In an effort to make the bike more interesting to the Indian market, Honda decided to give the CB Shine a number of new color choices, including Monsoon Grey Metallic and Force Silver Metallic. On top of that, Honda decided to fit the bike with tubeless tires that complement the six-black crossed wheels.
More than just handling and aesthetics, the CB Shine also comes with a 125 cc engine that produces 10.12 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 10.54 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. The engine is then complemented by a four-speed transmission with a multiple clutch, providing the kind of technical efficiency that has made it a popular model in India.
It’s not the kind of powerful bike that will own the road, but it’s lack of menacing stance isn’t considered a hindrance. Rather, the Honda CB Shine’s all-around versatility is the perfect answer for the traffic congested roads of India.
Find out more about the Honda CB Shine after the jump.
Honda CB Shine originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 1 October 2012 18:00 EST.
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