
Honda Cb190r Review
"Reliable city tool, but never mistake it for anything more."
Used Buyer Review
The CB190R is Honda's bread-and-butter commuter for emerging markets, and used examples are genuinely decent buys if you keep your expectations calibrated. The 184cc single is bulletproof reliable — these things just don't die. Fuel economy is outstanding, parts are cheap and available, and the ergonomics suit urban riding perfectly. Honda build quality shines through even on higher-mileage bikes. That said, this is absolutely not a motorcycle that will excite you. Power is modest at best, highway speeds feel strained, and the suspension is agricultural on anything worse than smooth city streets. Used examples often have neglected chains and air filters — check both carefully. The braking package is adequate but nothing more, and the front drum on earlier models is genuinely underwhelming. For what it is — an affordable, reliable city commuter — the CB190R delivers honestly. Buy one with full service history, avoid anything over 25,000km without documented maintenance, and you'll have a fuss-free machine that starts every morning and costs almost nothing to run.
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You need highway capability or weekend thrills
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