One could call the Honda Zoomer as the complete bike with the front and read drum brakes supporting the ride on the country roads. The generous storage space would keep you going on with the weekend shopping activities. Though the first release in 2002 was so chunky the model is upgraded to meet the rider’s demand. However, the single cylinder and four stroke engine combined together were able to pump the power to the rear wheel with the help of the CVT transmission which is why you would find the bike to be giving you smooth run.
The single cylinder is sufficient enough to handle the weight of the vehicle on a whole. One could save on their fuel expenses as the bike would give the mileage of 100 Km per 2.06 litres. The maximum speed that is attained with this bike is 30mph which should let you go in the city traffic and even on the highway drives.
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