
Honda Livo 110 Review
"Dependable urban workhorse, but expect zero riding excitement whatsoever."
Used Buyer Review
The Livo 110 is Honda's bread-and-butter commuter, and honestly, that's exactly what it is — nothing more, nothing less. The 109cc single is bulletproof if maintained, and you'll find plenty of them with 40,000+ kilometers still running sweetly. What you're buying is Honda's reputation for reliability wrapped in the most forgettable styling imaginable. The tubeless tyres and combined braking system are genuinely useful touches for city riding. Used, these things are everywhere, which is both good and bad. Parts availability is excellent, mechanics know them blindfolded, and prices are reasonable. But because everyone and their uncle owns one, condition varies wildly. Check the chain tensioner, inspect for oil seepage around the head gasket, and make sure the CBS isn't dragging. Avoid anything that's been used as a delivery bike — the frames take a beating. For pure city commuting on a tight budget, it's genuinely hard to argue against a well-kept Livo. Just don't expect it to put a smile on your face.
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