Priced at Rs 64,900 (ex-showroom), it is the most-affordable Honda Motorcycle in India.
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The 98.98 cc single-cylinder develops peak outputs of 7.28 bhp and 8.05 Nm and is paired to a 4-speed gearbox.
Drum brakes on both ends are connected to each other via the combi-braking system.
Conventional telescopic forks on front and dual shock absorbers on the rear are used.
The Shine 100 has a tank capacity of 9 litres, and Honda claims of delivering best-in-class mileage.
A single-piece seat is used on the Shine 100, with a seat height of 786 mm.