General Description:
Honda Click 125cc 2024 (Keyless) is a modern scooter from Honda designed for urban commuting. Thanks to the keyless start system, improved ergonomics, and updated design, the 2024 model has become even more convenient and technologically advanced.
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Technical Specifications:
• Engine: 4-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled (PGM-FI)
• Engine capacity: 125 cc
• Power output: Approximately 11 hp at 8500 rpm
• Torque: Around 10.8 Nm at 5000–6000 rpm
• Start system: Keyless start (Smart Key system) + electric starter
• Transmission type: V-Matic (belt-type continuously variable transmission)
• Fuel system: Fuel injection (PGM-FI – Honda’s proprietary injection system)
• Fuel tank capacity: 5.5 liters
• Fuel consumption: Around 1.8–2.2 L per 100 km
• Brakes:
• Front — disc brake
• Rear — drum brake
• Tire size:
• Front — 80/90-14
• Rear — 90/90-14
• Front suspension type: Telescopic fork
• Rear suspension type: Single shock absorber
• Weight: Approximately 111 kg
• Dimensions (L x W x H): Approximately 1919 x 679 x 1062 mm
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Features and Advantages:
• Keyless access: You can start the scooter and open the storage without taking out the key — convenient and secure.
• Modern instrument panel: The digital display shows speed, mileage, fuel level, oil change indicator, and battery status.
• LED lighting: Both low and high beam headlights, as well as the running lights, are LED, providing excellent visibility and a modern appearance.
• Reliable engine: Quiet and fuel-efficient, perfect for daily urban rides.
• Spacious storage compartment: Unlike the 110cc models, the Click 125 2024 can fit a standard helmet.
• Motorbike locator function: A button on the key allows you to easily locate your scooter in a parking area.
• Low fuel consumption: A great option for cost-effective riding.
• Ergonomic seating: Comfortable for riders of all heights.
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Disadvantages:
• No ABS: The base version does not come with an anti-lock braking system.
• Rear brake is drum-type: A rear disc brake would be preferred.
• Single rear shock absorber: Less stability when riding with a passenger or on uneven roads.
• Somewhat stiff suspension: May feel too firm for some riders.
• No built-in USB port: Some versions lack a charging port for gadgets.