With the Honda Unicorn 160 leaving the ZigWheels carport, we respected the new Honda Livo 110cc cruiser. The Honda Livo has been showcased as a premium suburbanite cruiser and it looks like it.
The lively swimming outfit fairing, etched fuel tank with expansions and chrome tipped suppressor enrich it with an upmarket feel. I generally had a weakness for worker cruiser as these kinds of bike are assembled for an errand and that is to take the rider to his destination with the minimum exertion and most extreme solace. The Honda Livo scores profoundly on this perspective.
The riding stance is upright and OK with raised handle bar and focus set foot pegs. Taking the solace element higher is its suspension setup. The telescopic front forks and twin stuns at the back swallow knocks and undulations smoothly and this demonstrated truly supportive amid my office drive. Controlling the bicycle is the same 110cc engine as seen on the Dream arrangement and it performs with no complaint.
The powerplant has great mid-range and feels bright cruising at velocities around 60kmph. We would have loved couple of additional bit of torque as while climbing scaffolds, the Honda Livo gets a handle on a touch of breath. Among the brilliant parts of the premium suburbanite bike is its mobility. It has 45 degree controlling edge which blesses the Honda Livo with exceptional spryness and this permits me to crush past the most secure of crevices in the boisterous movement of Mumbai.
Be that as it may, fast treatment of the cruiser is restricted because of the thin back tire. One must be truly watchful while riding over metal plates or the crevices out and about as the back tends to slide away. Better curved guards would have been welcome as bunches of water is coordinated towards the riders feet and trust me working with wet shows isnt a lovely ordeal. The Honda Livo returned us a general mileage figure of 64kmpl which is great given the activity states of Mumbai.
Date Acquired: July 2015
All out km: 1, 084km
General fuel proficiency: 64kmpl(As Tested)
Cheers: Comfortable riding stance, Maneuverability
Jeers: Skinny tires, Excessive splash of water on riders feet