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Honda Innova
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Current Prices: £1,500–£1,050
Insurance Costs: 2 / 10

Specs

  • Seat Height: Low (768 mm / 30.2 inches)
  • Weight: Light (104 kg / 229 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Low (3.7 litres / 1.0 US gallons)
  • Economy: Very Good (110 mpg / 2.6 l/100km / 38.9 km/l)
  • Range: Low (90 miles / 145 km)
  • Top Speed: Average (70 mph / 113 km/h)
  • Capacity: Low (125 cc)
  • Power: Low (9 bhp / 7 kW)
  • Power to Weight: Low (0.087 bhp/kg / 0.065 kW/kg)
  • Redline: Average (8,000 rpm)
  • Road Tax / VED: Low (£22 Per Year)
  • Launch RRP: £2,150

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Price Guide & Used Prices

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
2013
£1,500
£1,200
£1,050
13,900
2012
£1,500
£1,200
£1,050
15,700
2011
£1,500
£1,200
£1,050
17,400
2010
£1,450
£1,200
£1,050
19,100
2009
£1,450
£1,150
£1,000
20,700
2008
£1,400
£1,150
£1,000
22,300
2007
£1,400
£1,100
£1,000
23,800
2006
£1,350
£1,100
£950
25,200
2005
£1,350
£1,050
£950
26,400
2004
£1,300
£1,050
£900
27,600
2003
£1,300
£1,050
£900
28,700

Year shows signs of appreciation

Gear & Accessories

Review In A Few

Pros

  • Four stroke engine with fuel injection
  • Large front disc
  • Large wheels

Cons

  • Only a drum brake at the rear
  • Seat comfort

Video Reviews

Check out this 2012 tour video review from Scooty Man.

What Is It?

The Honda Innova is a learner friendly underbone bike with large wheels and scooter styling. It's powered by a Euro 2 compliant air cooled 124.9 cc four stroke single cylinder engine, producing 9.3 bhp at 7,500 rpm and maximum torque at 5,000 rpm.

Features include:

  • Steel tubular frame
  • Semi-automatic 4 speed gearbox with chain final drive
  • 220 mm disc at the front with two piston caliper
  • 110 mm drum at the rear
  • 26 mm fork with 80 mm travel
  • Dual rear shocks with 82 mm travel
  • LED gear position indicator (1/2/3/4/Neutral)
  • Single 35W headlight
  • Aluminium grab rail, chain guard
  • Fuel injection and electric/kick starter

Having proper gears rather than a CVT gearbox makes it somewhere between a 125 cc bike and a 125 cc traditional scooter. For storage you get a 7.1 litre compartment under the seat, next to the fuel filler cap, but it isn't quite large enough for a full face helmet.

Accessories include a top box and screen while the 17" wire spoked wheels take a 70/100 tyre at the front and 80/90 at the rear.

  • 2003-2004: Silver, red, light blue, dark blue
  • 2005: Silver, red, blue, black/silver
  • 2006: Silver, black/silver, blue/silver, red/silver
  • 2007-2009: Silver, black/silver, red/orange, blue
  • 2010-2013: Silver, black/silver, blue, white
Did You Know?

The model's history stretches back to the Super Cub and it's also known as the ANF125.

Model History & Updates

2007: Euro 3 fuel injection, new bodywork, new pillion grab rail, black shocks, larger Halogen headlight, new tail light, new clutch.

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Popularity & How Many Left

Year
On Road
Off Road
Total
For Sale / Month
2013
20
12
32
Rarely
2012
82
81
163
Rarely
2011
185
160
345
Rarely
2010
142
155
297
Rarely
2009
106
114
220
26
2008
142
124
266
Rarely
2007
143
178
321
Rarely
2006
127
221
348
20
2005
135
246
381
Rarely
2004
162
250
412
Rarely
2003
151
231
382
Rarely

Source: DVLA

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