Ade takes out the new for 2020 Honda SH125i Scooter in that lovely metallic red that reminds him of his PCX125 from back in the day. Perfect for delivery riders? Let's find out. The 2020 revised model comes with a more powerful, more fuel efficient HSTC-equipped 4V four-stroke eSP+ engine. A USB port has been integrated for charging on the move. At the same time a careful redesign of rear suspension geometry has improved ride quality and comfort for you and your passenger. A brand-new LCD dash presents exactly what you need to know clearly and precisely, while complete LED lighting is sharp and highly visible. The seat height is a very manageable 799mm. The new lightweight, high-tensile tubular steel frame is durable and core to the SH125i’s excellent handling. It houses the 7L fuel tank under the flat floor beneath the rider’s feet which frees up additional storage space. This scooter has LED lights all round. The dual rear shocks feature 5-step spring preload adjustment with 83mm axle travel. For ride comfort the engine hanger link angle and rear suspension angle have been optimised making for more-supple bump-absorption and control. The liquid-cooled 4V eSP+ engine serves up faster acceleration, plus higher top speed than the 2V engine it replaces and features Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) to manage rear wheel traction. It is also EURO5-compliant and returns a very efficient 44.6km/l.
Yeah. I wouldn't mind at all but many of the riders are, well, new to the country and new to riding. This is scary as they perhaps underestimate the dangers. It won't be long before the number of incidents rises exponentially and then the Government will bring in some restrictions. That's my guess. These will affect us all :( Ade
scooters have taken over the local high street. all parked up waiting for a delivery call. Must be worse in london but better than cars clogging road up.
Ha, yeah, I know what you mean. You see them parked very near to KFC, MDonalds, etc. It is not a part of the permanent landscape. Of course, right now, with Coronavirus, it is much needed and some people will rely on having food delivered, Early days, I was shocked at the lack of safety clothing but that seems to have changed so I assume it has been enforced. Ade
This part was surprising. I actually think shorter people will struggle - well, to get feet fully down. I;d say this suits 31" - 34" inside legs due to the width of the seat as the actual seat height is fine per se. No problem overall for taller people. Loads of knee and foot room. Super smooth engine. Little power so it is more about the weight of the rider than the height. Over 15Kg and hills and overtakes would take patience. Ade
I did have a scooter for a number of the years, the Honda PCX 125 which is still being made. Alas, I killed that scooter and almost me but my memories are great, Ade
@@mgselecta5271 Ah, that is bad, Bastards. Unfortunately, with the rise in Scooter use there is massive demand and they are big targets for thieves now. Certainly, if you get mugged, just give them the scooter and run,. it is not worth being stabbed. Protection... well, when parked up I would carry two heavy top of the range locks. The best ones are ones that are really tight and this stops them getting leverage on them or getting shears at them. I'd also put on a small disc lock. Pragmasis locks are the best. VERY expensive but worth it compared to insurance jumping up. I'd get one Pragmasis, one Kryptonite New York chain lock and a TCMT disc lock. Better if you can put one chain around something fixed. This will HELP. If a thief has time then they will get anything they want of course. When not is use, put a really crap , smelly old cover over it. Casual thieves will give it a miss.
I’ve just bought the new 2020 model in white to relieve my car of commuting duties, but it is stuck in the shop due to the current crisis! At least the shutters are down so it should be safe... However, I also have a 2019 SH300i in that lovely metallic red. Love riding it, even though I have a Tiger 800 and a CRF250 Rally.
Cool, nice selection. I went out on the Forza 300 on the same day as this 125. Very frustrating about your bike, I guess it cannot be PDId and will remain in limbo for some time. Scooter sales have really shot up but I guess delivery of them has been affected all over. Given the dangers of travelling by bus and tube the government should probably be helping commuters out with this. Ade
@@RevMonkey I've owned the bike for 7 months now and I've averaged 125. This is mixed riding covering 2200 miles. I'm also a heavy bloke, so I'm delighted with it's performance.
@@edwardsp1916 Yeah, that is amazing. Such a cheap and reliable way to get around. I am actually surprised more people do not opt for a decent scooter for commuting. Ade
@@RevMonkey Ok, they "told" you. Would be interesting to get a number from real usage. Anyone know from "real world usage"? Maybe then 110mpg and still its very good.
@@fredricknilsson7 Yeah, it is always true that manufacturers will showcase the very best it can do, which in this case might well be the bike going downhill with a following wind with no throttle! 😀 Ade
I've always had a car and have used a bicycle as well, but I don't have either these days. So, I'm doing my CBT on Monday because I need something for the shops, and to get around. I was going to get a maxi-scooter because I prefer the looks - but, then I found out about Euro 5 compliance! After doing my homework, I've decided to get a Honda SH125i, because, spec-wise, there doesn't seem anything to touch it at the moment. I'll be visiting my so-called local Honda dealer (it's hours away) to order one as soon as possible, and I'll order the screen, as well. I can't wait, I'll build up my no claims, and then it's a Honda Gold Wing and leathers!
ha, Cool. It's a cracking bike. It is so much fun and you will be reborn! It will take years off you. Goldwing.. different beast. Heavy thing. Not fun but a mighty machine. Ade
@@RevMonkey Yep, the Honda Gold Wing is a great looking tourer, but looks a handful, not for me, I'll be sticking to scooters. I'll keep the Honda SH125i for a couple of years and have some fun, especially over the summer. I'll also do the Direct Access Scheme (DAS) for my 'A' licence, then go for a large Euro 5 maxi-scooter when the manufacturers get their act together, but they seem to be taking their time. The Honda SH125i is expensive, but it's got a great spec, and is very reliable. Another plus point is that it looks like it will keep its price in the second-hand market, when I come to sell it.
Aye, it is a case of pandering to new or inexperienced riders so they don't stop too hard or accelerate too hard in the case of panic or emergency, Makes sense and, of course, I got used to it in minutes so it becomes second nature. Opposite of my Ducati so going from this scooter to that was interesting :) Ade
Yeah, this bike ONLY works around your local streets - the urban jungle. As it happens, I took out the Forza 300 just afterwards and that content will be out soon. Ade
RJH Motorbike Training I think the sh125 is an excellent scooter but expensive,I was thinking about getting the Honda Vision 110 it’s a lot cheaper and as it’s less complicated/air cooled I think it would be easier to service at home.do you have any experience with the Honda Vision,you’re advice would be appreciated.
HI, difficult one. Go out on both. I prefer the PCX for looks and solidity and it is a tad cheaper but the SH seems more nimbler plus you get a top box included. Grrrr. If pushed, I would have the PCX and get a top box (exactly what I owned!) . Plus, it has heated grips. :) You can't go wrong with either so see what best deal you can get. Ade
The SH is simply the best scooter available since ever. At least if you want storage. Otherwise there are other Honda models. No wonder that in Rome, the not so secret scooter capital of the world, almost 8 out of 10 Scooters on the road are Honda SH.
Well, I owned the PCX for a couple of years and loved it so I might be biased. Saying that, it is the most practical of all and, for the same money, I would choose the PCX. There is not much in it so I would get the one that came with the best deal such as top box brackets etc. Ade
@@jamebrown5745 Aye, you cant go wrong. I had the red one, was stunning. My review of the model before the current one is here: ua-cam.com/video/X8cCru1dsLs/v-deo.html Ade
Hi . Just wonder . Coud you explain line discipline when it comes to riding a motorbike. It seems different to driving a car. I am a learner . Got this bike today🤪😁😜.
Great, congratulations!! Take it is in the slippery. cold weather! Luckily it has ABS but give yourself plenty of room to the car in front. Do you mean where you should be placed on the road? Ade
Well, I haven't been on the Piaggio but looking at the power and weight and geometry I suspect it will be more 'fun'. They are both practical bikes. The Honda might take the win on the bike of pure build quality and refinement. The only real way to decide is to give both a quick ride and see which one feels right for you. If it is for 'fun' travelling around with your mates I would probably go for the Medley. If you will use the bike professionally, like a delivery rider, or commuting i suspect the Honda will serve you better, for longer. Ade
Why do people feel the need to add crappy music and flashing images to their reviews..........I must be getting old. All I want is a plain and simple review, facts, figures, what it's good at, what it's not so good at.
Would love a Honda scooter with the stylish body of a Kawasaki and at a fairer price. The only reason a Honda is a better buy is because of the engine.
I don't think you can go wrong with any scooter. How about a Honda scooter in the Repsol racing colours! :) Kawasakis do always seem to have a cool styling thing going on. I have still not owned one but will one day. Ade
Umm, good point. LEDs all round so it should be simple enough but I cannot remember seeing any and I can;t see any button for it on this video. I have to admit I don;t know the legality of this but I thought it had to have them by law so maybe we just missed them : Ade
The top speed I got out of it was in the range of 57-62 MPH depending on the slope. It felt pretty slugglish over 40. MPG - I couldn;t check it but the dealer said it could do just over 140 miles to a gallon. which is about 32 miles per litre. Ade
@@RevMonkey I live out in the boondocks but here when I order Uber or door dash it's usually a Prius or a corolla. Sometimes they're on a motorcycle driving a Yamaha r6 or ninja 650, but yeah everytime they get one in stock it goes out the door the next day
Not 100% sure but believe they are 2500 miles. it is a laborious task as a lot of panels need to be removed for proper access. Best to call up your local Honda and ask, and also find out how much it is to service. Ade
@@RevMonkey The Honda dealer says service intervals are 4000 miles or 6 months whichever comes first. This 6 month service is required to keep warranty. I don't ride 4000 miles a year. I think I saw on the Honda website that pre buying 3 services cost £375 for a 125cc.
@@yoonytek £375 for 3 services? If so, that is good. The main hassle is getting it there. Strange, I had my Honda PCX 125 for a few years and cant remember even servicing it but I must have done at least one. Certainly they are super reliable and I imagine a lot of people do not even bother with servicing on them. Every 6 months is a pain and that really surprises me. I certainly did not do that with my PCX. Ade
Just because you have a top end editing suite, doesnt mean you should try to use all the features in one video. It became distracting and annoying. I'll look elsewhere for my content thanks.
I didn;t check. Not something I would notice on a review. I believe there is no legal requirement to have them on a motorcycle. Still, surprised if it does not have them as they are on every bike I have ever been on - i think :) Ade
Ade takes out the new for 2020 Honda SH125i Scooter in that lovely metallic red that reminds him of his PCX125 from back in the day.
Perfect for delivery riders? Let's find out.
The 2020 revised model comes with a more powerful, more fuel efficient HSTC-equipped 4V four-stroke eSP+ engine.
A USB port has been integrated for charging on the move. At the same time a careful redesign of rear suspension geometry has improved ride quality and comfort for you and your passenger. A brand-new LCD dash presents exactly what you need to know clearly and precisely, while complete LED lighting is sharp and highly visible.
The seat height is a very manageable 799mm. The new lightweight, high-tensile tubular steel frame is durable and core to the SH125i’s excellent handling. It houses the 7L fuel tank under the flat floor beneath the rider’s feet which frees up additional storage space.
This scooter has LED lights all round.
The dual rear shocks feature 5-step spring preload adjustment with 83mm axle travel. For ride comfort the engine hanger link angle and rear suspension angle have been optimised making for more-supple bump-absorption and control.
The liquid-cooled 4V eSP+ engine serves up faster acceleration, plus higher top speed than the 2V engine it replaces and features Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) to manage rear wheel traction. It is also EURO5-compliant and returns a very efficient 44.6km/l.
Nice one Ade. Liking this style of video. Good walkaround.
@@reeceevans3688 Croydon! Move along - nothing to see here haha
Youre right man. I see scooters all over the place at the moment.
Yeah. I wouldn't mind at all but many of the riders are, well, new to the country and new to riding. This is scary as they perhaps underestimate the dangers.
It won't be long before the number of incidents rises exponentially and then the Government will bring in some restrictions. That's my guess. These will affect us all :(
Ade
I just bought one I’m very happy , fuel efficiency and really stable when riding on wet conditions
Yep, excellent scooter. Will last for a decade too.
Ade
IS it manual or auto?
@@21stcenturyparadigm91 it was manual . No I’ve I have a nc 750
@@jcc1645 Are there ANY auto Hondas?
Its a moped theyre all automatic
Amazing bikes good for delivery I ve got a 2013 sh125i 40.000 on the clock runs great easy to service you self i use the bike for deliveries everyday
Yep, perfect. They are so reliable too. I see a lot of these out on the roads, parked up, ready and waiting to deliver a nice pizza :)
Ade
I got a sh 50 city express year 2000 never lets me down had over 18 year know
scooters have taken over the local high street. all parked up waiting for a delivery call. Must be worse in london but better than cars clogging road up.
Ha, yeah, I know what you mean. You see them parked very near to KFC, MDonalds, etc. It is not a part of the permanent landscape. Of course, right now, with Coronavirus, it is much needed and some people will rely on having food delivered,
Early days, I was shocked at the lack of safety clothing but that seems to have changed so I assume it has been enforced.
Ade
Nice review Ade . How are they for leg and foot room ?
They always look too cramped for 6 footers.
This part was surprising. I actually think shorter people will struggle - well, to get feet fully down.
I;d say this suits 31" - 34" inside legs due to the width of the seat as the actual seat height is fine per se.
No problem overall for taller people. Loads of knee and foot room.
Super smooth engine. Little power so it is more about the weight of the rider than the height. Over 15Kg and hills and overtakes would take patience.
Ade
You really know a lot of these bikes and scooters, I am subbing!!
I did have a scooter for a number of the years, the Honda PCX 125 which is still being made. Alas, I killed that scooter and almost me but my memories are great,
Ade
great storage space, could come in really handy when I do my corono quarantine shopping lol
ha. Yep, you can do a decent shop in these things, You can even do two-up for a weekend break with a loved one.
Ade
I do UBEReats and I am really interested now in this one. Thanks for the review, mate, that was absolutely helpful!
Yeah, get it. Superbly built, light, great mileage and the ubereats box just pops on.
Ade
@@mgselecta5271 Ah, that is bad, Bastards. Unfortunately, with the rise in Scooter use there is massive demand and they are big targets for thieves now.
Certainly, if you get mugged, just give them the scooter and run,. it is not worth being stabbed.
Protection... well, when parked up I would carry two heavy top of the range locks. The best ones are ones that are really tight and this stops them getting leverage on them or getting shears at them.
I'd also put on a small disc lock.
Pragmasis locks are the best. VERY expensive but worth it compared to insurance jumping up.
I'd get one Pragmasis, one Kryptonite New York chain lock and a TCMT disc lock.
Better if you can put one chain around something fixed.
This will HELP. If a thief has time then they will get anything they want of course.
When not is use, put a really crap , smelly old cover over it. Casual thieves will give it a miss.
This scooter in Vietnam is considered as a luxury item ngl
Yeah, we are very lucky over here to have relatively easier access to these great scooters but many cheaper scooters will still do a great job!
Ade
I’ve just bought the new 2020 model in white to relieve my car of commuting duties, but it is stuck in the shop due to the current crisis! At least the shutters are down so it should be safe...
However, I also have a 2019 SH300i in that lovely metallic red. Love riding it, even though I have a Tiger 800 and a CRF250 Rally.
Cool, nice selection. I went out on the Forza 300 on the same day as this 125.
Very frustrating about your bike, I guess it cannot be PDId and will remain in limbo for some time.
Scooter sales have really shot up but I guess delivery of them has been affected all over.
Given the dangers of travelling by bus and tube the government should probably be helping commuters out with this.
Ade
What about your impressions about your new sh 125? I'm about to buy and I need positive and negative feedback!!!!
Just got one and loving it so far!
Sweet! it is a cracking bike. Do you know if is has hazard lights? Has come up a couple of times!
Ade
@@RevMonkey No, it doesn't.
@@RevMonkey From what I read, hazard lights are to warn that a vehicle is immobile or slow etc. A bike can just be wheeled off the road..
145 mpg!! that is crazy good!!
Yeah, bit hard to believe actually but that is what the dealer told me.
Ade
@@RevMonkey I've owned the bike for 7 months now and I've averaged 125. This is mixed riding covering 2200 miles. I'm also a heavy bloke, so I'm delighted with it's performance.
@@edwardsp1916 Yeah, that is amazing. Such a cheap and reliable way to get around. I am actually surprised more people do not opt for a decent scooter for commuting.
Ade
@@RevMonkey
Ok, they "told" you.
Would be interesting to get a number from real usage.
Anyone know from "real world usage"? Maybe then 110mpg and still its very good.
@@fredricknilsson7 Yeah, it is always true that manufacturers will showcase the very best it can do, which in this case might well be the bike going downhill with a following wind with no throttle! 😀
Ade
I've always had a car and have used a bicycle as well, but I don't have either these days. So, I'm doing my CBT on Monday because I need something for the shops, and to get around. I was going to get a maxi-scooter because I prefer the looks - but, then I found out about Euro 5 compliance! After doing my homework, I've decided to get a Honda SH125i, because, spec-wise, there doesn't seem anything to touch it at the moment. I'll be visiting my so-called local Honda dealer (it's hours away) to order one as soon as possible, and I'll order the screen, as well. I can't wait, I'll build up my no claims, and then it's a Honda Gold Wing and leathers!
ha, Cool. It's a cracking bike. It is so much fun and you will be reborn! It will take years off you.
Goldwing.. different beast. Heavy thing. Not fun but a mighty machine.
Ade
@@RevMonkey Yep, the Honda Gold Wing is a great looking tourer, but looks a handful, not for me, I'll be sticking to scooters. I'll keep the Honda SH125i for a couple of years and have some fun, especially over the summer. I'll also do the Direct Access Scheme (DAS) for my 'A' licence, then go for a large Euro 5 maxi-scooter when the manufacturers get their act together, but they seem to be taking their time. The Honda SH125i is expensive, but it's got a great spec, and is very reliable. Another plus point is that it looks like it will keep its price in the second-hand market, when I come to sell it.
love that feeling of immediate urgency hehe. although the play in the brake isn't my kind of thing, to be honest.
Aye, it is a case of pandering to new or inexperienced riders so they don't stop too hard or accelerate too hard in the case of panic or emergency, Makes sense and, of course, I got used to it in minutes so it becomes second nature. Opposite of my Ducati so going from this scooter to that was interesting :)
Ade
nice helmet dash cam, good quality, is it 60fps? it almost seems that way wow!
Yeah, GoPro 8 Black. 2K/60
Ade
Am buying one for my delivery job soon by God's grace
Great - good luck with the job and be careful on the roads!
Ade
Hi there, how about the suspension? Is it soft or hard on bumps?Thanks in advance.
The overall suspension is relatively soft BUT not bouncy so don't worry about it. All good.
Ade
Great in the urban environment. Something a little bigger might take you further afield.
Yeah, this bike ONLY works around your local streets - the urban jungle. As it happens, I took out the Forza 300 just afterwards and that content will be out soon.
Ade
@@RevMonkey Wrong... you can technically ride it on a world tour if you wanted.
@@hcw199 Ha, you can cycle the world even, true.
Still.. nah, not for me. It would take ages! :)
Ade
The best scooter ever.Only HONDA
It is a cracker!! 😄
like the bike but why don't they put kick start on ?
my sh 50 has kick start and can run with flat battery
The electrics in bikes has come a long way so the manufacturers believe there is not longer a need for a kick start.
Ade
Love the red color. gives it that hip feel you want in a scooter these days, right? ;-)
easily the best colour for it but I am biased as I had the same colour on my PCX125.
Ade
Would you happen to know how long the life expectancy is for the motor? (In Kms would be bloody great, mate! )
Great question. I don;t know for a fact but I have heard they are good for 60,000 to 80,000 Km, which is double the chinese motors.
Ade
@@RevMonkey Thanks for the info. Now I just have to wait until this scooter becomes available here in Australia.
These bikes are fantastic.
Yep. Everybody should have one! It would make the roads more interesting!
Ade
RJH Motorbike Training I think the sh125 is an excellent scooter but expensive,I was thinking about getting the Honda Vision 110 it’s a lot cheaper and as it’s less complicated/air cooled I think it would be easier to service at home.do you have any experience with the Honda Vision,you’re advice would be appreciated.
Hi Ade
PCX 125 '21 or Sh125i _ for Delivery
Which Bike?
HI, difficult one. Go out on both. I prefer the PCX for looks and solidity and it is a tad cheaper but the SH seems more nimbler plus you get a top box included.
Grrrr. If pushed, I would have the PCX and get a top box (exactly what I owned!) . Plus, it has heated grips. :)
You can't go wrong with either so see what best deal you can get.
Ade
@@RevMonkey Cheers Ade
The SH is simply the best scooter available since ever. At least if you want storage. Otherwise there are other Honda models. No wonder that in Rome, the not so secret scooter capital of the world, almost 8 out of 10 Scooters on the road are Honda SH.
Ah really. Well, when in Rome :)
I had a PCX 125 - that was similarly awesome to be fair. I do love the metallic red.
Ade
Would you personally have the sh125 or pcx if you had to do deliveries?
Well, I owned the PCX for a couple of years and loved it so I might be biased. Saying that, it is the most practical of all and, for the same money, I would choose the PCX.
There is not much in it so I would get the one that came with the best deal such as top box brackets etc.
Ade
@@RevMonkey thanks for the reply PCX it is then
@@jamebrown5745 Aye, you cant go wrong. I had the red one, was stunning. My review of the model before the current one is here: ua-cam.com/video/X8cCru1dsLs/v-deo.html
Ade
Is this in grey still available by any chance?
Yes. It is available in white, black, grey and red.
Ade
Hi . Just wonder . Coud you explain line discipline when it comes to riding a motorbike. It seems different to driving a car. I am a learner . Got this bike today🤪😁😜.
Great, congratulations!! Take it is in the slippery. cold weather! Luckily it has ABS but give yourself plenty of room to the car in front.
Do you mean where you should be placed on the road?
Ade
Traction control: very useful on UK wet leaves!
Absolutely right. All helps, that and ABS are two of the greatest safety additions for a motorcycle ever.
Ade
Or wet cobblestones in Rome, Italy
Medley or SH125 in the daily working day???
Well, I haven't been on the Piaggio but looking at the power and weight and geometry I suspect it will be more 'fun'. They are both practical bikes. The Honda might take the win on the bike of pure build quality and refinement. The only real way to decide is to give both a quick ride and see which one feels right for you. If it is for 'fun' travelling around with your mates I would probably go for the Medley. If you will use the bike professionally, like a delivery rider, or commuting i suspect the Honda will serve you better, for longer.
Ade
start and go isn't standard nowadays. what a shame
Not sure I like it myself.
Ade
Why do people feel the need to add crappy music and flashing images
to their reviews..........I must be getting old. All I want is a plain and simple review, facts, figures, what it's good at, what it's not so good at.
Fair enough. It was an experiment. Sometimes I do, sometimes not. No great answer for all really.
Ade
Would love a Honda scooter with the stylish body of a Kawasaki and at a fairer price. The only reason a Honda is a better buy is because of the engine.
I don't think you can go wrong with any scooter. How about a Honda scooter in the Repsol racing colours! :)
Kawasakis do always seem to have a cool styling thing going on. I have still not owned one but will one day.
Ade
How you could go lower on price? Using slaves to manufacture them?
A Honda is always a smart choice - crisis or not. haha
Yeah, true. Most bikes these days are great though to be honest.
Ade
Thanks for the review but the flickering shots at the beginning are a little annoying 💩
Ah sorry about that. Trying something different.
Cool scooter. I'd recommend this or the PCX fro the Honda range.
Ade
@@RevMonkey I actually liked the flickering 👍🏼
@@seanb1081 😋
loool that was really funny when you pressed the button it honked, you couldn't time it like that deliberately if you wanted it 😋😋
yeah, spooked me out. I was nowhere near the horn :)
Ade
No hazard lights ??
Umm, good point. LEDs all round so it should be simple enough but I cannot remember seeing any and I can;t see any button for it on this video. I have to admit I don;t know the legality of this but I thought it had to have them by law so maybe we just missed them :
Ade
Which Bike all 125cc do not have them 👍🏻
@@alexmoring3900 Ah ok. That;s why I couldnt see it! :)
Ade
HOW DO YOU RESET THE ENGINE LIGHT????
No idea! But it might be similar to this procedure on the older model. ua-cam.com/video/r53KGMPBOZk/v-deo.html
Max speed?
Mid 60s. Maybe 70 mph off a cliff :)
Ade
Great video,
how about the top speed and the consumption?
Bye
The top speed I got out of it was in the range of 57-62 MPH depending on the slope. It felt pretty slugglish over 40.
MPG - I couldn;t check it but the dealer said it could do just over 140 miles to a gallon. which is about 32 miles per litre.
Ade
@@RevMonkey many thanks for your prompt feedback. I thought, 100km/h were easy to get with a top speed of about 110 km/h.
@@enricoteot647 Well, 100 kmh is slow to get to once you get past 80 kmh. It will only make 110 downhill with a following wind :)
Ade
@@enricoteot647 Not easy , no. Takes ages. It is not great on long fast roads really. It is meant more for cities and towns.
It's in the US now it's just stripped of what makes it dope overseas. No back bag and no passenger
Ah ok. Still a great little bike. In the UK, scooter sales have gone through the roof due to Deliveroo and Uber East. Same over there?
Ade
@@RevMonkey I live out in the boondocks but here when I order Uber or door dash it's usually a Prius or a corolla. Sometimes they're on a motorcycle driving a Yamaha r6 or ninja 650, but yeah everytime they get one in stock it goes out the door the next day
@@Tokomi Ha, cool delivering on the R6. Sweet. Take it easy,
Ade
Hi
Very good india lunch date is 😂 not confirmed
thats rhe smaller bike not the fuel injectio
Eek. I can;t remember.
What are the service intervals for this scooter?
Not 100% sure but believe they are 2500 miles. it is a laborious task as a lot of panels need to be removed for proper access.
Best to call up your local Honda and ask, and also find out how much it is to service.
Ade
@@RevMonkey The Honda dealer says service intervals are 4000 miles or 6 months whichever comes first. This 6 month service is required to keep warranty. I don't ride 4000 miles a year. I think I saw on the Honda website that pre buying 3 services cost £375 for a 125cc.
@@yoonytek £375 for 3 services? If so, that is good. The main hassle is getting it there.
Strange, I had my Honda PCX 125 for a few years and cant remember even servicing it but I must have done at least one. Certainly they are super reliable and I imagine a lot of people do not even bother with servicing on them.
Every 6 months is a pain and that really surprises me. I certainly did not do that with my PCX.
Ade
Just because you have a top end editing suite, doesnt mean you should try to use all the features in one video. It became distracting and annoying. I'll look elsewhere for my content thanks.
Fair enough. Still learning really.
Ade
No hazard lights !! RIDICULOUS !! It’s 2020
I didn;t check. Not something I would notice on a review.
I believe there is no legal requirement to have them on a motorcycle. Still, surprised if it does not have them as they are on every bike I have ever been on - i think :)
Ade
Sh 2020 look so bad.. i think Sh 2017-19 better beautiful!
Agreed
Couldn't watch this due to the TERRIBLE music
Ah , which bit? It will be good feedback! Never easy to please all people of course but like to take these things into consideration?
Ade
Yes, no need that musics in all motorbikes videos, is tired at the 3er video...
@@RevMonkey all of it
@@kimholland9316 Ha okay, Thanks.
Music was just right in my books, and I’ll listen to everything, from Mickey Mouse to Metallica and everything in between 👍🏼