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Monday 25 January 2016

Honda Aviator Full Specifications

Instrument Cluster and Switch Gear – The rakish outline of the instrument bunch gels well with the general configuration. Great decision of textual style and measure with the expansion of committed pointer lights on every side are welcome. The console of the Honda Aviator looks far and away superior when lit up around evening time. Switch rigging is obtained from other Honda bikes and feels incredible, positive snaps like some other Honda bike. Fit and complete all around is magnificent as well.



Ergonomics – The seating position is agreeable, upright, and not wide, which makes it feel smaller and certainty moving while riding energetically. Back perspective mirrors are extraordinary as regular giving awesome perspective of what is behind. The seat padding is develop enough for agreeable long and short voyages for the rider and in addition the pillion. The snatch handle is well in compass of the pillion and has delicate touch plastic within for better feel and size is flawless to clutch. The foot well is somewhat thin, however it can hold the same number of packs as the Activa.



Execution and Gearbox – The Honda Aviator is controlled by a 109cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled motor which produces 8 BHP of force at 8000 RPM and 8.82 Nm of torque at 5500 RPM. Motor is smooth and totally refined. It's considerably more refined than the past era 102cc motor which was imparted to the Activa which, at the end of the day is imparted to Aviator however has its offer of changes. For instance, crest force comes at 7500 RPM dissimilar to the Aviator which creates same number at a higher 8000 RPM. It's not only the motor where there are changes, the Honda Aviator weighs 108 kgs while the Activa scales in at 110 kgs, making the Aviator feel marginally buoyant.



Power conveyance is straight and the throttle rapidly reacts to inputs. Low end torque is agreeable not at all like the Activa which moves flawlessly. The Aviator gearbox is distinctive, it has the noticeable CVT slack up to 40 km/hr after which there is minor whoosh (this is the point at which the CVT shifts) which takes all of you the best approach to 85 km/hr rapidly not at all like some other bike where advancement is direct. This is the place the Aviator is distinctive, it has a ton of fun remainder regardless of the same motor and numbers as different bikes in the crew. While the vast majority won't discover these component energizing, we discovered it as a formula for entertainment only.



Riding Dynamics – The Aviator rides on 90/90/12 wheels at the front (greater wheels at the front to suit the plate brake) supported by a telescopic suspension and 90/100/10 wheels at the back with Honda's customary unit spring framework, which clearly is stating something. Cornering is about front end grasp, is the thing that Honda is attempting to say, has it worked? To a degree, front end is certainty rousing and is on the stiffer side. Sudden alter of course, or entering a corner at high speeds feels a ton stable then the Activa and Dio, yet at the back regardless of the stiffer setup, it is not that locks in. It was an incredible open door for Honda to include 12-inch wheels at back as well. In any case, don't think for a minute that the ride quality is brutal, it rides well on terrible streets as well even, at moderate velocities. This outcomes in more steadiness than other stable mates at any given velocity. 190 mm circle with 3 pot caliper and 130 mm back drum brakes give best in class halting force. It's unquestionably the pick of the part for the fans who are considering a Honda bike.



Random – You can decide for drum brakes at the front which accompany the choice of combi brakes. No under body scratching issues were experienced on speedbreakers amid our test ride. Front light enlightenment is superb. Body shading snatch bar is a perfect touch. Under storage room is 20-liters. The Aviator stays aware of the opposition on detail sheet, yet at the same time a full confronted protective cap won't fit. Side stand comes as an extra as regular and a redesigned screen lock is additionally lost.



Decision – There is doubtlessly the Aviator is the bike for the aficionado from the Honda bike crew. Notwithstanding the way that it is valued well, has better style, treats, haggles and has the same motor, the Aviator is an offender of cannibalization. Along these lines, Honda needs to give it more changes, as greater back haggles power from the same motor or might be plonk in a 125 cc engine, which will help Honda to acquire piece of the overall industry from the aggressive bike which keep on developing at a quick pace.



What's Cool

* Better Dynamics and Engine than stable mates

* Optional Disk Brakes

What's Uncool

* 10-inch back wheel

Honda Aviator Specifications 


* Engine: 109cc, 4-stroke, single-chamber, air-cooled, OHC

* Power: 8 BHP @ 8000 RPM

* Torque: 8.82 Nm @ 5500 RPM

* Transmission: V-matic

* Top Speed: 85 km/hr

* 0-60 km/h: 11 seconds

* Fuel Consumption: 45 km/l

* Fuel Type: Petrol

* Suspension: Telescopic Forks (Front), Unit swing with spring stacked Hydraulic Damper (Rear)

* Tires: 90/90-12 (Front), 90/100/10 (Rear)

* Brakes: 130 mm Drums (with CBS), Front Disk Brake (Optional)

Honda Aviator Dimensions

* Overall length x width x tallness: 1802 mm x 697 mm x 1162 mm

* Wheelbase: 1256 mm

* Seat Height: 790 mm

* Under-seat Storage Volume: 20-liters

* Fuel Tank Capacity: 6-liters

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