
Honda Beat Street 110 Review
"Honest urban runabout that rewards careful buying and modest expectations."
Used Buyer Review
The Beat Street is Honda's attempt at injecting some urban cool into the budget scooter segment, and honestly? It mostly works. The retro styling holds up well, the fuel injection runs clean from cold, and that 110cc engine will genuinely surprise you with how relaxed city riding feels. Honda reliability means a well-kept example needs almost nothing beyond consumables. Buying used, check the CVT belt and rollers first — owners who never serviced these things are everywhere. The underseat storage is laughably small, the suspension is softly sprung to the point of wallowing over bad tarmac, and anything above 80kph feels optimistic. These aren't dealbreakers for city use, but know what you're getting. For pure urban commuting, the Beat Street makes a genuinely sensible case for itself. Parts are cheap, dealers are everywhere, and the styling doesn't embarrass you at the lights. Just don't expect it to be anything more than what it is.
Pros
Cons
You need highway speed or carrying capacity
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