I stumbled upon this YouTube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lWea7M6tAo
They still sell them in Europe.
Is it possible to buy one there and ship it to the US?
Wishful Thinking - a new SH150i
- TommyXP
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Re: Wishful Thinking - a new SH150i
Good to see that Honda hasn't entirely given up on the best and simplest design to date. Love the 16" wheels and full step-through......
Maybe if Italy can get itself out from under the thumb of the damnable EU, it could become fair-trade partner with the US and we'd see a flood of these into the US, though I'd still prefer to get the bike directly from Japan in light of their cultural work-ethic......
Maybe if Italy can get itself out from under the thumb of the damnable EU, it could become fair-trade partner with the US and we'd see a flood of these into the US, though I'd still prefer to get the bike directly from Japan in light of their cultural work-ethic......
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- Mikey
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Re: Wishful Thinking - a new SH150i
Looks like they kept faithful to the old design with upgrades of a rear disc brake, side stand with the center stand, LED lighting, 12 volt outlet and keyless ignition. Plus if you look at the center of the brake disc you can see the ABS system. now why they would build a 125 and a 150 since the displacement is so close I have no clue.
- breaknwind
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Re: Wishful Thinking - a new SH150i
Europe has a complicated and expensive license system. The 125 is easier and less expensive for license, registration and insurance.Mikey wrote:now why they would build a 125 and a 150 since the displacement is so close I have no clue.