
Honda Click 160 Review
"A dependable urban tool that rewards sensible buyers over exciting ones."
Used Buyer Review
The Click 160 is Honda's answer to urban commuting done properly, and used examples hold up surprisingly well. The eSP+ engine is genuinely refined for a scooter at this displacement — smooth power delivery, decent fuel economy hovering around 50-55mpg real-world, and enough grunt to handle light highway stretches without embarrassing you. Build quality is typically Honda: tight panel gaps, solid switchgear, nothing rattling loose after 20,000km. Buying used, inspect the Smart Key system carefully — replacements are expensive and owners sometimes lose fobs. Check the telescopic forks for oil weeping, a known weak point on harder-ridden examples. Under-seat storage is genuinely useful, and the combined ABS brakes inspire real confidence in the wet. Avoid bikes that have been used as delivery workhorses; the rear suspension takes a beating under constant loads. For city riding it's hard to fault. Comfortable enough for an hour's commute, flicks through traffic intuitively, and Honda dealers are everywhere. It's not exciting, but it's competent in ways that actually matter daily.
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You want weekend thrills or regular highway riding
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