
Honda Wave 110 Review
"The most sensible used bike purchase you'll ever make."
Used Buyer Review
The Wave 110 is Honda's bread-and-butter commuter, and honestly, it's hard to argue with the formula. These things are genuinely bulletproof if they've been serviced properly — the 110cc four-stroke single will run forever on basic maintenance, and parts are laughably cheap. I've seen examples with 80,000km still pulling strong. The cub-style step-through design makes urban filtering effortless, and fuel consumption hovers around 2L/100km if you're not hammering it. That said, buying used means doing your homework. Check the chain adjuster — owners neglect it constantly. Look for oil seepage around the head gasket and inspect the carb for gumming if it's been sitting. The drum brakes front and rear are adequate but nothing more, so if the previous owner was aggressive, expect worn shoes. Frame rust around the footboard brackets is common on older examples. Bottom line: find a one-owner example with service history and you'll struggle to beat it for pure reliability-per-dollar. This isn't a motorcycle you love — it's one you trust.
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