After everyone was busy with their work at home, I had to commute by public transport for my own needs. Again, my house was a little far from the city, so the cost of travel was very high, so I needed a simple bike for my personal travel. Needless to say, everyone in my family uses a Honda motorcycle, so when I was thinking of buying one for myself, I didn't think of any other motorcycle. I went to the Honda showroom and saw that a bike with a very nice scooter design according to my needs is on their list. Since the company is Honda, it can be easily relied on, so I bought the bike without much question or search.
It's been about 2.5 months since I bought the Honda Dio and during this time I have ridden the bike for about 400km, as this one in its new state I haven't noticed the bad aspects of it that way, but there are a few things that I thought the company wanted to do better if they want to.
-As soon as the motorcycle is started, its bullying starts roaring. I think the sound is somewhat similar to the CG125 of the 90's. There is always a buzzing sound coming from the engine.
-The headlights are always on, it's a lot more annoying to people on the sidewalk than it is to me, and I'm annoyed to hear "Brother lights on". So I thought it would be great to have a switch.
-I went to the showroom and got only one color so I thought adding more color to this type of motorcycle would be an advantage for everyone to choose their own.
-A few days ago the engine was having a little trouble getting started. Probably a factor of winter as to why they're doing so poorly.
Except for these things I got everything right on my Honda Dio motorcycle. Its comfort, engine performance, braking / balancing are all fine so far and I believe that according to the brand I will get everything in the future as I expected.
When it comes to mileage, I still haven't noticed the mileage that way, but as far as I understand, I'm getting 50 kilometers per liter now. The mileage is fine, but this type of motorcycle is very good if the mileage is a little more.
I've never ridden a motorcycle in emergency basis or in a high speed, I've never done it in the past as well, and this one is still new to me, so I have picked up top speed of 50km / h so far on my Honda Dio and I have a very small range to move around so I have ridden my motorcycle 25km at a stretch.