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New Honda Dream Yuga Review

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has launched the new daily commuter bike, Honda Dream Yuga at the Auto Expo. The bike is powered by a 110cc engine. It offers excellent mileage of 72 kmph. The bike will be available in May 2012. The bike will be available in three variants, kick/drum/spoke, kick/drum/alloy and self/drum/alloy. With the Dream Yuga 110, Honda has jumped into the budget end of the 110cc motorcycle spectrum. The bike looks quite similar to Honda’s 125cc commuter, the Shine and will come in five colour options.
Specification:
Engine: 4 stroke , Air cooled SI engine
Displacement: 109cc
Power: 9 bhp at 8000 rpm
Torque: 9 Nm at 6000 rpm
Gears: 4 speed , 1Dn , 4Up
Battery: 12V maintenance free
Tough frame
Wheels: Spoked/Alloy
Brake: Front Disc , Rear Drum
Tyres: Tubeless tyres with optional Tuff up tubes
Weight: 108 Kilograms
Fuel Capacity: 9 liters
Price: between Rs 40000 – Rs 45000




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