
Honda Click 150 Review
"Boring, brilliant, budget-friendly — the dependable choice for urban commuters."
Used Buyer Review
The Click 150 is Honda's bread-and-butter Southeast Asian scooter, and honestly it punches above its weight class. The 150cc eSP engine is genuinely refined — smooth, fuel-sipping, and reliable to a fault. I've seen these bikes tick past 60,000 kilometers with nothing but oil changes. That's not luck, that's Honda engineering doing what Honda engineering does. The CVT is slick, power delivery is linear, and the under-seat storage swallows a full-face helmet without drama. Buying used though, check the front fork seals — they weep on higher-mileage examples. Also inspect the ACG starter; if it sounds rattly on cold starts, budget for that repair. The idling stop system is clever in traffic but some owners disable it, which tells you everything about whether you'll love or hate city commuting on this thing. For what it is — a practical, durable urban scooter — the Click 150 is hard to argue against. It's not exciting. It won't embarrass anything with a proper engine. But it'll start every morning and cost you almost nothing to run.
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You crave weekend thrills beyond city limits
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