
Honda Revo 110 Review
"The ultimate urban commuter if you respect its strict limitations."
Used Buyer Review
The Revo 110 is Honda's bread-and-butter commuter, and honestly, it delivers exactly what it promises — nothing more, nothing less. In Asian markets where this bike lives, it's earned a reputation for near-bulletproof reliability. A well-maintained Revo will hit 50,000km without breaking a sweat if the previous owner wasn't completely negligent with oil changes. Check the cam chain tensioner — it's the one weak spot that chatters when neglected. The carbureted engine is dead simple to work on, and parts are laughably cheap. That said, don't romanticize it. This is a 110cc commuter pulling maybe 8 horses on a good day. Highway riding is miserable and potentially dangerous. The suspension is agricultural at best, and anything over 80kph feels genuinely nervous. Used examples often have worn brake pads and tired fork seals — budget for those immediately. Inspect the frame for crash damage since these bikes get dropped constantly in city traffic. Buy one for getting to work. Don't buy one for anything else.
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You need any highway or long-distance capability
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