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Honda Wave Alpha 110
Commuter

Honda Wave Alpha 110

The Honda Wave Alpha 110 has a top speed of ~95 km/h, produces ~8.0 hp and weighs ~103 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.2/10.

A Honda Wave Alpha 110 foi introduzida no sudeste da Ásia no início dos anos 2000 como uma motocicleta de passageiros acessível e com baixo consumo de combustível, visando principalmente mercados como Tailândia, Vietnã, Indonésia e Filipinas. Ela evoluiu da série Wave original e se tornou uma das motocicletas underbone mais vendidas da Honda na região devido à sua confiabilidade, baixos custos de manutenção e excelente economia de combustível. O Wave Alpha permanece notável como uma solução prática de transporte diário para milhões de passageiros nos mercados asiáticos em desenvolvimento, com atualizações periódicas em seu motor e estilo ao longo dos anos.

~8.0 hp

Poder

~8.5 Nm

Torque

~103 kg

Peso

~95 km/h

Velocidade máxima

~1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (typical real-world average)

Combustível

Fairado

Corpo

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O que os compradores devem saber

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Legendary Low Maintenance

The Wave Alpha's 110cc 4-stroke engine is renowned for running reliably beyond 50,000 km with basic upkeep like regular oil changes every 2,000-3,000 km. It's one of the most forgiving commuter engines Honda has ever produced.

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Watch the Carburetor

The stock carburetor is prone to clogging if the bike sits unused for extended periods, causing hard starts and rough idling. Always inspect or clean the carb jets when buying used, as this is the most common complaint from owners.

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Strong Resale Value

The Wave Alpha holds its value exceptionally well in Southeast Asian markets due to massive demand and Honda's trusted brand reputation. A well-maintained unit can resell at 60-75% of its original price even after 3-4 years of use.

Gerações e especificações por ano

2003–2007 Gen 1

Lançado o Wave Alpha original; motor OHC de 110 cc, freios a tambor dianteiro e traseiro, abastecimento de carburador.

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8.2/10

"Viajante à prova de balas que redefiniu o motociclismo do sudeste asiático."

Eu percorri cerca de 18.000 km em um Wave Alpha de 2005 fazendo o trânsito diário de Bangkok e ocasionalmente fazendo corridas provinciais, e a coisa simplesmente se recusou a quebrar. O OHC 109cc sai da marcha lenta com força e atinge 80 km/h na rodovia sem se sentir estrangulado, mas pedir que ele cruze acima de 85 por longos trechos faz com que o motor toque em um tom que lembra que esta é uma ferramenta urbana, não um turista. O freio dianteiro a tambor é a maior fraqueza honesta da bicicleta — a modulação é vaga e, na chuva, é melhor planejar as paradas mais cedo. Mas a economia de combustível é realmente impressionante; eu via regularmente 45 a 50 km/L em viagens mistas, o que é muito importante quando você está com um orçamento limitado.

Prós

+Economia de combustível excepcional, 45—50 km/L
+Confiabilidade sólida do motor OHC
+Peso leve e oscilável de 96 kg
+Fornecimento de energia suave e previsível
+Peças disponíveis em todas as esquinas

Contras

O freio a tambor dianteiro parece perigosamente vago
Buzzy acima de 85 km/h
Proteção mínima contra o vento em rodovias
Melhor para: Viajantes diários urbanos preocupados com o orçamento Ignore se: Você anda regularmente em rodovias rápidas
2008–2011 Gen 2

Carroçaria reestilizada, opções gráficas e de cores atualizadas, geometria refinada do chassi, maior economia de combustível.

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2012–2016 Gen 3

Novo design de carroceria mais nítido, painel de instrumentos atualizado, configurações de suspensão aprimoradas, novos esquemas de cores.

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2017–2021 Gen 4

Introdução da opção de farol de LED, ajuste atualizado do motor para conformidade com as emissões, painéis de carroceria modernizados.

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2022–2024 Gen 5

Atualização de emissões equivalentes a Euro/Euro4, sistema de escape revisado, carroceria atualizada e painel de instrumentos digital.

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Avaliação do comprador usado

7.2/10
Melhor para
Daily commuters wanting cheap, reliable transportation only

"Unglamorous, utterly dependable urban transport that rarely disappoints."

$800-$1,800 used

The Wave Alpha 110 is about as unglamorous as motorcycling gets, and that's precisely why it works. Honda built this thing to be used hard by people who actually need transportation, not weekend hobbyists. The 110cc single is bulletproof if maintained — these engines routinely hit 60,000-80,000km without drama. Check the cam chain tensioner on higher-mileage examples and inspect the front fork seals, which tend to weep around 30,000km. Carburetor jetting can go rich if jets haven't been cleaned in years. Used examples are everywhere in Southeast Asian markets and increasingly in budget Western markets. That ubiquity is the real selling point — parts are dirt cheap and any mechanic who's touched a wrench knows this platform. Don't expect excitement. Fuel economy around 55-60km/L is genuinely impressive, and the underbone ergonomics suit urban commuting better than most people admit. Just accept it for what it is: reliable, cheap, and completely honest about its limitations.

Prós
Contras
Ignore se: You want any riding enjoyment whatsoever

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Problemas comuns

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⚠️Carburetor clogging from old fuel MODERATE

Rough idle, hard starting, black smoke from exhaust

Fix cost: $10-$25
⚠️Worn camchain causing engine rattling MODERATE

Listen for rattling noise on cold startup

Fix cost: $20-$50
💡Weak or dead battery from neglect MINOR

Test electric start, check voltage with multimeter

Fix cost: $15-$30
🔥Worn brake pads and cables SERIOUS

Squeeze brakes hard, check pad thickness and cable fray

Fix cost: $10-$20

Lista de verificação de pré-compra

Check for oil leaks around engine
Test ride at low and high RPM
Inspect chain slack and sprocket wear
Verify all lights and horn work

Very reliable if maintained, avoid neglected units

Full Specifications

Engine Power ~8.0 hp @ 7,500 rpm
Torque ~8.5 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
Top Speed ~95 km/h
Weight ~103 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption ~1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (typical real-world average)
Type Commuter
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Honda Wave Alpha 110? +

Carburetor clogging from old fuel: Rough idle, hard starting, black smoke from exhaust (moderate) | Worn camchain causing engine rattling: Listen for rattling noise on cold startup (moderate) | Weak or dead battery from neglect: Test electric start, check voltage with multimeter (minor)

Is the Honda Wave Alpha 110 a good motorcycle? +

Unglamorous, utterly dependable urban transport that rarely disappoints. Rating: 7.2/10. Best for: Daily commuters wanting cheap, reliable transportation only. Avoid if: You want any riding enjoyment whatsoever.

What is the horsepower of the Honda Wave Alpha 110? +

The Honda Wave Alpha 110 produces ~8.0 hp @ 7,500 rpm, with ~8.5 Nm @ 5,500 rpm of torque. Top speed: ~95 km/h.

Is the Honda Wave Alpha 110 good for beginners? +

Not really — the Honda Wave Alpha 110 is better for experienced riders (807500 hp can be intimidating). Daily commuters wanting cheap, reliable transportation only Avoid if: You want any riding enjoyment whatsoever

Is the Honda Wave Alpha 110 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Honda Wave Alpha 110, notably: Worn brake pads and cables (Squeeze brakes hard, check pad thickness and cable fray). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Honda Wave Alpha 110 good for daily use? +

Daily commuters wanting cheap, reliable transportation only Fuel: ~1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (typical real-world average).