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  • Review: Honda PCX 125 (productReview)
    . What is it? If anyone ever tells you a scooter can never be a complete replacement for a car in town, just point them in the direction of the Honda PCX 125. Aside from all the usual scooter advantages, the Honda is more than up to year-round use and can
  • Review: Honda NSC 50 E Vision (productReview)
    When it comes to basic transport, the no-frills Honda Vision 50 is about as simple at it gets. That’s not necessarily a bad thing and the popularity of the Vision shows there are plenty of scooter buyers out there who just want to get from A to B with the minimum of fuss and expenditure
  • Review: Honda Forza 300 (productReview)
    . What is it? Honda has given its Forza 300 more than just a makeover, this is a very different approach from the previous model. Where the old scooter had a laid-back seating position and overall attitude, this new one is much more up and at ’em. This shows in the way the weight has
  • Review: Honda CB1000R (productReview)
    What is it? Retro roadster, streetfighter, super naked, cruiser? The Honda CB1000R could be all of those things, yet it still manages to blaze its own trail. Honda calls it a Neo Sports Café bike, and we’re not going to argue as it sums up this latest big CB as well
  • Review: Honda CB650F (productReview)
    the condensed intensity of these supersport machines, they have shifted focus to the middleweight sector. And this is where the Honda CB650F comes into its own. The original 2014 CB650F was a good bike. A very good bike, in fact, but there was always something of the beige vanilla about it. Objectively
  • Review: Honda CB500F (productReview)
    . Can any bike be all things to all riders? Probably not, but the Honda CB500F gives it a damn good go. Whether you’re looking for a first big bike after gaining an A2 licence, something to commute on or a motorcycle with good handling, performance or affordable costs, the CB has plenty to commend
  • Review: Honda X-ADV (productReview)
    The Honda X-ADV is pitched as an adventure scooter and you’ll need to be of an adventurous nature to consider this left-field choice. It’s an unusual mash-up of full-size go-anywhere BMW GS-style bike but with a feet-forward riding position. Other oddities about the design of the X-ADV
  • Review: Honda CB500X (productReview)
    What is it? Honda’s CB500F is pretty much the perfect do-it-all motorcycle, but that doesn’t stop riders wanting something with a bit more focus. Hence the CBR500R with the same 471cc 48PS parallel twin engine for those of a sportier bent. On the other side
  • Review: Honda Super Cub (productReview)
    What is it? Simply put, the Honda Super Cub is the latest incarnation of the world’s best-selling vehicle. In one guise or another, the Cub has notched up sales of more than 100 million since the first one puttered off the line in 1958. This latest version comes
  • Review: Yamaha NMAX 125 (productReview)
    Yamaha has always had one major aim in mind for the NMAX 125: beat the opposition from Honda. To that end, the NMAX had the upper hand when it was launched, but a revised PCX 125 from the Big H means the Yamaha is no longer the most powerful or fastest of these key rivals. Does
  • Review: Honda SH300i (productReview)
    the scene in films where the nerd whips off his or her glasses and suddenly becomes the coolest kid at the prom? Well, that’s the Honda SH300i. To look at, it would appear to be little more than a larger incarnation of the mainstay Vision that comes in 50- and 125cc models. Then you twist the throttle
  • Review: Honda CB125R (2018) (productReview)
    . What is it? Honda's 2018-onwards CB125R is styled in the same vein as its larger CB siblings, the CB300R and CB1000R (which we reviewed
  • Review: Honda Versatool (productReview)
    What is it? The Honda Versatool is designed to take on a huge range of gardening tasks. With eight push-and-click attachment options  - including hedge trimmers, cultivator, pruner and blower - and a 4-stroke engine at its heart, it aims to be the ultimate power tool
  • Review: Honda Vision 110 (productReview)
    What a difference £200 and 58cc extra make to the Honda Vision. Where the 50cc model that costs £2199 is about as exciting as filling out your council tax forms, the larger-engined 110 model is an altogether more engaging prospect for £2399. Okay, the Vision is never going to be a rock ‘n
  • Review: Honda Monkey (productReview)
    What is it? There are plenty of retro-style bikes out there, but few have the heritage to back up the looks like Honda’s Monkey. This is a 125cc commuter and city bike at its simplest, but the Monkey does so much more, notably plastering a smile over your chops every
  • Review: Honda CMX 500 Rebel 2017 (productReview)
    It might look a bit like the type of bike a bearded American in sunglasses and denim would ride, but the Honda CMX 500 Rebel is actually a very comfortable, friendly machine that is perfect for new riders.  It’s as at home on a relaxed, sunny coastal ride as it is in the bustle of urban traffic
  • Review: Honda NC750X 2017 (productReview)
    . What is it? It might not be the most glamorous motorcycle in the world, but the Honda NC750X does its job so well it’s hard to think of something more suited to the slog of all-season commuting. It’s rugged, reliable, simple to ride, comfortable and affordable. No wonder they’re
  • Review: Honda CB500X 2016 (productReview)
    Honda is one of the most respected brands among motorcyclists. Its reputation for building exceptionally sturdy, long-lasting machines is decades old, but its bikes aren’t necessarily wallet-friendly. Fortunately, that’s not the case with the CB500X, which is well-priced at £5600 and can
  • Review: Honda Miimo robotic lawn mower (productReview)
    What is it? The Honda Miimo (Miimo = Me Mow. See what they did there?) range of robotic mowers can keep everything from the smallest suburban lawns up to  3000m2 paddocks looking neat - without you having to lift a finger or pull
  • Review: Yamaha YS125 (productReview)
    of the Honda CB125F. What might convince some to choose the Honda over the Yamaha is Honda's fractionally lower list price and a brighter range of colour combos. Take a ride on the YS125, though, and your decision may well come down in its favour. The Honda is very good, but the Yamaha just edges
 

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