Honda 110i Wave.
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Honda 110i Wave.
New to me today.
Ex delivery bike so plastics are pretty shot but everything else seems to work well
It's an April 2014 bike with 19760 miles. Back brake was way off so new shoes in there, done this evening.
Going to need new sprockets and chain and the caliper cleaning out.
Otherwise its fit to go
First impressions are that it has a lot more mid range power and about 5-10mph faster than the Cub.
Ex delivery bike so plastics are pretty shot but everything else seems to work well
It's an April 2014 bike with 19760 miles. Back brake was way off so new shoes in there, done this evening.
Going to need new sprockets and chain and the caliper cleaning out.
Otherwise its fit to go
First impressions are that it has a lot more mid range power and about 5-10mph faster than the Cub.
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
Look forward to seeing it kitted out for overland expeditions.
- onittino3
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
Nice one Steve, looks good, cant wait for you to let me a have ago on it
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
Here it is!
How is it? I wanted to get one to commute... almost did. Maybe I can have a go on it.
How is it? I wanted to get one to commute... almost did. Maybe I can have a go on it.
- AE86
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
Are these FI or carbed? If it's FI, the 110's over here have issues with the HT lead for some reason and always have to be snipped, but other than that, solid bike. Two family members have 110's and both are holding up well, one with 40 or 50,000 km and hasn't been maintained well.
Looks nice, 110s are great engines, and as you mention more torque from the much longer stroke.
Looks nice, 110s are great engines, and as you mention more torque from the much longer stroke.
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
Nice one Steve ,you,ll be amazed at the fuel economy ,I am on the Innova
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
FI here in the UK..............Euro 3 and all that crapAE86 wrote:Are these FI or carbed? If it's FI, the 110's over here have issues with the HT lead for some reason and always have to be snipped, but other than that, solid bike. Two family members have 110's and both are holding up well, one with 40 or 50,000 km and hasn't been maintained well.
Looks nice, 110s are great engines, and as you mention more torque from the much longer stroke.
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
It looks very nice. The lift up rear carrier is a great idea. It should cope well, when loaded up with all your camping gear.
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Re: Honda 110i Wave.
Stickers. That's what's missing!
Hope you will also publish the results of the mirrors evaluation test too.
Hope you will also publish the results of the mirrors evaluation test too.