
Tvs Sport 110 Review
"A sensible, honest commuter that earns its keep daily."
Used Buyer Review
The TVS Sport 110 is about as unglamorous as commuters get, but that's actually the point. It does exactly what it promises — reliable, cheap, fuel-sipping urban transport — without pretending to be anything else. The 109.7cc single is near-bulletproof if the previous owner wasn't completely negligent with oil changes. Check the chain wear and front fork seals first; those are the two spots where neglect shows up fastest on these bikes. Riding it is perfectly adequate for city traffic. Don't expect excitement — the power delivery is flat and predictable, which honestly works in its favour for nervous or newer riders. The seat gets uncomfortable beyond 45 minutes, and the suspension is agricultural on anything rougher than decent tarmac. But parts are cheap and plentiful, mechanics know them with their eyes closed, and running costs are genuinely tiny. For a used buy, stick to 2018 onwards for the better fuel injection variants if you can find them. Carb models aren't bad, just fussier in cold starts. Budget around $50-80 for basic service items immediately after purchase regardless of the seller's claims.
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You ride highways or want any weekend fun
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