Honda Shine
Honda Shine is a 123cc commuter bike with price starting from Rs. 80,250. It is available in 5 colours and 2 variants. Shine is a fuel efficient bike with mileage of 55 kmpl. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and drum brakes at the rear, apart from this it weighs 114 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 liters. Shine is a tough competitor to Bajaj Pulsar 125, Hero Glamour and Hero Splendor Plus .
Pros and Cons of Shine
- Gets silent starter
- And an engine kill-switch
- 5-speed gearbox
- Is fuel-efficient
- Slightly costlier
- Conservative design
The Honda Shine makes for an excellent proposition for a daily-commuter bike. It offers useful features, a fuel-efficient engine with a 5-speed transmission, along with a silent starter for a fuss-free ride.
Shine Price and Variants
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124 cc . 55 kmpl |
Rs. 80,250
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124 cc . 55 kmpl |
Rs. 84,250
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Shine Mileage
Specifications of Shine
- 123 CCEngine
- 55 KmplMileage
- 10.74 PS @ 7500 rpmMax Power
- 10.5 LitersFuel Capacity
- TubelessTyre Type
- 114 KgKerb Weight
Shine Key Highlights
Price: The Honda Shine 125 price starts from Rs 79,800 for the drum variant and Rs 83,800 for the front disc brake version (both ex-showroom Delhi). It is available in Black, Genny Grey Metallic, Decent Blue Metallic, Rebel Red Metallic, and Matte Axis Grey.
Design: The Honda Shine comes with a conservative, yet sharp design. Its headlight cowl comes with chrome accents, and the side panels get a chrome highlight as well, for a premium appeal. The sporty-looking graphics enhance the bike’s looks too. It features a long single-piece seat and ergonomics that encourage a laid-back riding posture, to suit daily commutes. The bike also gets a redesigned instrument console.
Features: The Honda Shine 125 comes with a twin-pod analogue instrument cluster with tell-tale lights. There’s no smartphone connectivity even as an option. Other noteable features include a silent starter, side stand indicator with engine cut-off function, engine kill switch, a three year standard warranty with the option to extend to 7 more years.
Engine: The Honda Shine is powered by a 123.94cc single-cylinder engine that churns out 10.74PS and 11Nm, working alongside a 5-speed gearbox. It also gets a kick start lever in addition to self start function.
Suspension, Brakes & Other Details: The Shine 125 is built on a diamond type frame linked to a telescopic fork and a pair of shock absorbers at the rear. The bike rolls on 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped with tubeless tyres. Braking is via a 240mm disc/ 130mm drum up front, and a 130mm rear drum. Honda has equipped the bike with a 10.5 litre fuel tank, and a 791mm tall seat. It weighs 113kg kerb, and comes with a decent ground clearance of 162mm.
Rivals: The Honda Shine 125 competes with the Bajaj CT125X, Hero Super Splendor, and the Bajaj Pulsar 125. You can also take a look at the Hero Maestro Edge 125, TVS NTorq 125, and the Yamaha Fascino 125 in the same price bracket.
Variants: The Honda Shine comes in two variants (disc & drum) and can be purchased in five distinctive colours. Apart from the difference in braking hardware, the remaining mechanicals and features are similar across the board.
Latest Updates on Shine
The Honda Shine 125’s success also led the Japanese bikemaker to launch a smaller sibling, the Honda Shine 100.
he Honda Shine 125 is the best selling 125cc bike in India. It is well-known for its mature styling, refined engine and excellent reliability.
Shine Colours
- Genny Grey Metallic
- Matte Axis Grey
- Rebel Red Metallic
- Decent Blue Metallic
- Black
Honda Shine Images
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Shine Videos
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Shine User Reviews
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Mileage4.1/5
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Performance4.2/5
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Maintenance4.0/5
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Comfort4.1/5
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Features & Styling3.8/5
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- Experience (62)
- Performance (60)
- Looks (57)
- Service (56)
- Pickup (53)
- Maintenance (48)
- Power (34)
- Speed (32)
Questions & Answers on Shine
Answered by Zigwheels Expert- Latest
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- Honda Shine already comes equipped with tubeless tyres as standard.
- The Honda Shine comes with 80/100-18 tubeless tyre at both front and rear.
- For this, we'd suggest you please visit the nearest authorized dealership as they would be able to assist you. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
- Honda Shine already comes equipped with tubeless tyres as standard.
- Tubeless
- The Honda Shine has a height of 1116 mm.
- The Honda Shine Disc is priced at INR 82,687 (Ex-showroom price in Delhi). To get the estimated on-road price of this vehicle, you may click on the given link and select your city and variant accordingly for the price details.
- It's around 98000 on road it varies according to cities
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