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  • Top 10: 125cc motorcycles 2020 (Article)
    good vision and takes the weight off your wrists. All of that matters, but many will opt for the Hero for its tough looks and attitude that belie its 125cc capacity. So, you can have all of the style without big bills. Honda Monkey - £3699
  • Robotic Lawnmower of the Year shortlist (Article)
    . The   Honda Miimo   is also excellent though. The 450X can also ‘learn’ your garden, find out where the obstacles are and adjust its routes accordingly via GPS. Security is another big plus, with the Automower being protected in three ways. Aside from having a tracker onboard
  • Honest John Satisfaction Index 2023 (Article)
    % 10 Subaru 89.72% 11 Honda 89.70% 12
  • Top 10: User-friendly A2 bikes (Article)
    . Read our review of the full-fat 803cc Scrambler Honda CB500X - £5600 Probably the best all-rounder in our list, the CB500X is comfortable, well-made, easy-to-ride and surprisingly capable. It has more than enough performance to go touring and there’s a whole range of luggage accessories, so
  • Which classic grey import is the cheapest to insure? (Article)
    Thanks to a some short-sightedness on the parts of car manufacturers, grey imports were big business in the 1990s and early 2000s. I mean, who wouldn't want a normally-aspirated version of the Nissan 300ZX? Or two-seater Honda soft-top that could only acommodate those under 5ft
  • Top 10: Cafe racers in 2023 (Article)
    that justify the price. Honda CB300R Price: £4579 Honda describes the CB300R as a ‘Neo Sports Café Racer’, which is another way of saying it’s updated the classic theme for this commuter-cum-weekend fun bike. We’ve no gripes with what Honda
  • Top 10: A2 motorbikes 2023 (Article)
    bike, the Street Twin now boasts Road and Rain riding modes better brakes and improved suspension. There’s also a tyre pressure monitoring system as an added extra, so you can make the most of the nimble handling and powerful motor without any worries. Honda CB500F Price
  • Top 10: Best robot lawn mowers of 2020 (Article)
    mowers – and it can cut in the rain as well. It’s also very quiet, so you can even set it up to cut at night without any worries about annoying your neighbours. Honda Miimo While you won’t find any bargains here, you will get a high-quality product that does exactly what you expect
  • Review: Peugeot Kisbee 50 (productReview)
    Once you get past the odd name, the Kisbee is Peugeot at its most sensible where scooters are concerned. It’s a direct rival for many of the low-cost Chinese scooters that are so readily available as well as the likes of the more expensive Honda Vision 50 and Yamaha Neo. Just because
  • Top 10: Maxi scooters 2020 (Article)
    Honda NSS300 Forza Licence category A2 The latest incarnation of Honda’s NSS300 Forza is better in every respect than its predecessor. That’s not to say the previous one was anything other than excellent, but it tells you this new Forza
  • Review Lexmoto Tempest 125 (productReview)
    it plenty comfortable for us (5'7"), and taller riders shouldn't feel too cramped because of the rider position either. At 126kg, Lexmoto's chic cafe-racer is the same weight as the   Honda CB125R   - although
  • Top 10: Learner legal commuter bikes and scooters (Article)
    with a very solid reputation for reliability, the Address 110 is a terrific choice and it’s not particularly pricey.   Honda Vision 50 - £1999 For the most part we wouldn’t recommend a 50cc scooter – they’re too slow for safe riding anywhere except in 30mph zones. However, if you have
  • Review: Piaggio Medley 125 2016 (productReview)
    and technology, the new Medley is a better bet. Bridging the gap between a pricey, feature-packed scooter and a basic, no-frills moped, the Medley boasts a smooth, liquid-cooled engine like the Honda SH125i but it costs £500 less than its Japanese rival. It also has stop/start to improve fuel economy when
  • Top 10: Best used scooters (Article)
    for more comfort. The 50cc engine is willing and able. Honda SH125 No-one is going to do a doubletake when you ride past on a Honda SH125 as this is riding in its most sensible trousers. However, the SH has other traits that will endear it to you, such as 85mpg economy no matter how you treat
  • Review: Suzuki Katana (2019) (productReview)
    What is it? The Suzuki Katana is a retro relaunch of one of the firm’s most notable classic machines. Aimed at the BMW R-nine-T, Honda CB1000R and Triumph Speed Triple, it’s a modern take on the 1980s muscle bike theme. It has similar front end styling to the original
  • Review: Suzuki GSX-R125 (productReview)
    at £4099 (£4199 if you want the MotoGP paint), has some competition price-wise though. Honda's CBR125R sits at  £3989, with the Aprilia RS125  at £4699 and the KTM RC125 at £4399.  We could also match it against some more budget competitors, like the £3499 Rieju RS3 Pro
  • Review: Suzuki GSX-S125 (productReview)
    the KTM 125 Duke . You obviously have cheaper (Chinese) rival bikes - the Lexmoto ZSX-R 125 starts at £1699, for example - and the budget-friendly Honda CBF125 for £2829. But the GSX-S125 feels every inch the premium bike when you ride it, and that's really what you're paying for. After all
  • Review: Kawasaki Z300 (productReview)
    a knack of bringing an endearing bit of bonkers to any class they compete in. That won’t stop plenty of riders pointing out the Z300 is down on power compared to the likes of the KTM Duke 390, which offers 43PS to the Zed’s 39PS. Look to the Honda CB500F and it makes the most of the A2 licence
  • Review: Suzuki Address 110 2016 (productReview)
    . Up to around 30mph the Address accelerates quickly enough. Sure, it’s no ball of fire, but getting away from the lights ahead of most cars isn’t too challenging, though the 15cc deficit on something like a Honda SH125i is apparent, if not a huge problem. Around town the suspension generally does
  • NEW CARS: How can I save money when buying a new car? (FAQs)
    Hondas)   CONTRACT HIRE, LEASING AND PCPs BASED ON DISCOUNTED PRICES www.dsgauto.com www.simplycontracthire.co.uk www.dsgvans.com
 

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