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User Review of Shine 100 by Sohail Ansari

4.7/5


73 Reviews
433 Ratings

Good bike

4 weeks ago


Sohail Ansari

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Design and styling


4

Reliability


4

Comfort


3

Service experience


5

Value for money

About the Reviewer

Used it for

Everything

Owned for

3-6 months

Ridden for

< 5000 kms

Ridden for (If Owned)

0-5000 kms

Overall it is a good and comfortable bike it is my first bike.
I like it.
Parts quality could be better but we should not expect a lot from this price bracket.
1. Pricing is good.
2. Riding comfort is good
3. Mileage is good.
4. Vibrations above 60 kmph.
5. Overall good for daily commuting.
6. I don't know what to write at this point

Tips for Honda Shine 100

It is my first bike so I don't know a lot about bikes but you have to take really good care of your things.

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More Reviews on Shine 100

  • Most Helpful (72)
  • Most Recent (72)
  • Critical (6)
  • Positive (66)
  • Nice bike

    3 days ago


    Jagjeet Singh

    Very nice bike as per build quality and bike mileage up to 70. Design wise very good for all other this segment bike.
    The rear suspension is not up to standard, suspension is likely to be hard, while offroading bike suspension is irritating. Remain all are good. Bike pickup is also very good. Overall, Value of money.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    1


  • Good buying experience

    3 weeks ago


    Shubham Pandey

    1 good buying experience 2. comfortable riding experience 3. good looking 4. low maintenance cost 5 good overall good but engine oil leakage and heating problem found
    Malwa Motor Agency staff behaviour is obscene even the manager also. heating problem from the first day but no one is taking it seriously. many customers facing problem

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    6


    5


  • Value for Money

    4 weeks ago


    Stephen Moras

    Awesome Bike. The ride experience is amazing, with good balance. Great looks and awesome graphics.
    Service is done every 3 months and engine oil changes after 2500 km and that keeps the bike in great condition.
    Honda needs to work on ensuring the engine is tweaked to ensure the commuter gets better mileage in the city travel

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 2500 to 3000 km. Get your Carboratur cleaned at least once in 6 months and your chain greased

    Was this review helpful?

    2


    1


  • about suspension and weight

    4 weeks ago


    Ronak Sanjay Oza

    nice and good look and the riding experience is also very good but the fact is the weight of the bike and suspension are the very weak thing
    I DON'T RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I SAID ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT IT IS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DO PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS, RAIDER, AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE
    IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERYTHING SO I SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT.
    IF U HAVE A BUDGET OF LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DO GO FOR A HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE
    PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOU WASTE OF MONEY
    GO FOR 125CC OR MORE...........
    IF YOU HAVE THE CAPACITY TO PURCHASE
    BUT DO PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC
    IT'S THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD THAT THE COMPANY HAS MADED....
    SHAme on handa company

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    2

    Reliability


    3

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    i will personally suggest dont buy it never and ever because the weight,suspension and mileage are not too good. especially i must focus on the weight and suspension of the bike they are the worst point. I PERSONALLY DONT RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE THE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I PERSONALLY SAYING ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT ITS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DONT PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR THE COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS,RAIDER AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE IT IS THE WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERY THING SO I PERSONNALY SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT. IF U HAVE BUDGET LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DONT GO FOR HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE BECAUSE PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOUR WASTRAGE OF MONEY GO FOR 125CC OR MORE........... IF YOU HAVE THE CVAPACITY TO PURCHASE BUT DONT PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC ITS THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD WHICH THE COMPANY HAS MADED.... SHAme on handa company

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    3


  • Shine gives more shine to your smile

    4 weeks ago


    Praveen Kumar

    Feel comfortable on the bike and safe riding. And good and comfortable for ladies. Less than 3 people can ride on the bike. It gives 45 plus milage per litre looks very good for middle-class people. Shiney looks suitable for daily transport to the office and for safe riding on the roads more comfortable on the streets.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change the gear oil upto 10000kms

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda Shine 100

    4 weeks ago


    Ankur

    This bike is excellent and looks good.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    4


    0


  • Super

    6 weeks ago


    Abdul

    Like an automobile, a motorcycle usually has an internal combustion engine powered by gasoline. The body of the motorcycle, called the frame, is usually made of steel. Handlebars and a cushioned seat sit on top of the frame. The two tires are attached to the front and the back of the frame. They are much like car tires, but smaller.
    Brakes, a headlight, a taillight, turn signals, and a horn are important safety features on every motorcycle. Some motorcycles have crash bars, which keep the motorcycle from hitting the ground if it falls over. A motorcycle might also have a windshield for protection.
    Motorcycles are designed for different purposes. Street bikes, touring bikes, and small mopeds and scooters are built mainly for riding on paved roadways. Touring bikes are specially equipped for long-distance highway travel. Lightweight dirt bikes, racing bikes, trail bikes, and minibikes are meant for off-road biking.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ kms

    Tips for other riders

    5000km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    3


  • reliable, fuel-efficient, and comfortable bike

    6 weeks ago


    Biplab Paul

    It is a very good performer bike with incredible refinement and the power delivery is very smooth. The engine is most powerful and the ride quality is very smooth and it comes with very practical features.
    commutes while maintaining good fuel economy on highways & local areas. Replace the air filter in a timely. Adjust and lubricate the chain regularly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Tips for other riders

    schedule and get the bike serviced every 3 months. Regular servicing helps keep the engine in good condition and maximize mileage.

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    1


  • Feedback on Honda Shine

    7 weeks ago


    Shankara

    The bike was purchased from Silicon Honda, RV Road, Bangalore. The staff over there are good so the buying experience is good. However, the riding experience is not too comfortable compared to Hero Honda. Looks good. Service and maintenance are standard and no complaints so far.
    Pros ~ looks good and the dealer is good
    Cons ~ Mileage, pickup especially on steep roads is a real challenge. The engine is heating too fast No tubeless tires and the price range is high

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    3

    Reliability


    2

    Comfort


    3

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    2


  • Superb bike

    9 weeks ago


    Himanshu Pandey

    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    Honda has entered the 100cc commuter motorcycle segment in the country with its first offering, the Shine 100. The Japanese bikemaker is using the existing Shine brand for its new product, owing to the success of the Shine 125 so far. While the 100cc bike segment has been primarily dominated by the Hero Splendor for many years, Honda believes that it too can captivate the same target audience.
    To find how much it succeeds, we spent a few hours with the new Honda Shine 100 and put it through the paces as much as we could.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The Shine 100 borrows the styling from its 125cc sibling, but on a closer inspection, you can see that the baby Shine's design is rather simpler. Its fuel tank is quite slim and flat, and the overall bodywork is also very plain Jane. This is a proper lightweight commuter bike and doesn't have any cuts, creases, or muscular body panels.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side Body Panel
    Even the headlight is quite simple, and the other bits like the seat and single-piece grab rail are just what you'd expect from an affordable commuter bike. However, there's one unusual bit that stood out for us and probably for the others too; it's the fact that Honda hasn't given the Shine 100's seat a key fob. Rather, there's a toolbox in the left side panel, which can be removed by either a screwdriver or a coin.
    Honda Shine 100 Electric Bike Battery Pack
    Once you open it, there are a couple of items inside, and we think this isn't the most convenient way to access a toolbox. This seems to have been done in a bid to keep the production cost low, but we feel Honda could have done better.
    Honda Shine 100 Engine From Right
    Honda has powered the new Shine with a 98.98cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor that makes 7.28bhp and 8.05Nm. It's linked to a four-speed gearbox and comes nestled inside a diamond-type frame. Meanwhile, the suspension hardware comprises telescopic front forks and dual rear springs. As for the braking setup, the Shine gets a 130mm front and a 110mm rear drum unit with CBS. The latter is mounted on 17-inch wheels wrapped in MRF tubed tyres. However, tubeless tyres are the way to go in today's day and age.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side View
    Being an entry-level, affordable commuter bike, the Shine 100 is quite barebones on the feature front. It only gets a halogen headlight with bulb indicators and a twin-pod instrument console consisting of all the necessary readouts like the odometer, speedometer, fuel level indicator, neutral indicator, and a check engine light along with the indicator light. Honda has also equipped the Shine with a side stand cut-off sensor for added safety.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Front Three Quarter
    We mostly rode the bike on wide, open roads and found that its engine performance is quite laudable in terms of refinement and tractability. The motor feels quite smooth up until 75-80kmph, and the said speeds also arrive in a linear manner. However, there's some buzz towards the higher speeds as the engine feels a little stressed. But the target buyer for the Shine 100 would seldom ride at higher speeds and so, it's not a bother per se.
    Even the clutch is quite light, and you can pull it in with just two fingers while running through the gears. Speaking of the latter, the first two gears are rather short, so you would end up riding the Shine 100 mostly in the third and fourth gear, be it the city or the highway. That said, the need to shift from third to fourth gear comes as early as 45kmph. Post that, you can cruise along with a gradual increase in pace. The engine is quite tractable and doesn't demand a downshift even from the fourth gear for the most part. So, if you are stuck in steadily moving traffic, the Shine would happily crawl in the third gear with just a little conscious input of the throttle. The only shortcoming here is that feedback from the upshifts could be better, but nothing that would affect the overall riding experience.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    The Shine 100's fuel efficiency figures are unknown as of now since Honda didn't reveal the numbers during the ride or at the launch. But fret not, once we have the Shine 100 for a road test review, it'll undergo the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, and we'll be able to tell you how frugal this engine is and what sort of range you can expect from its 9-litre fuel tank.
    During our first ride, we rode the Shine 100 over a broken patch multiple times. While doing so, its front end felt quite light, and the forks felt to be on the softer side. So you can expect it to absorb most of the bumps if your commute route has potholes, bridge joints, or small speed breakers — like the ones you see in the mall/parking area.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Rear Three Quarter
    The rear end came off a little stiff, but nothing jarring or hurtful to the rider's back. One also has to consider that the Shine 100 is likely to be used by a variety of people, including couples going to the office, your local milkman, and even farmers to carry sacks of vegetables or fodder. So, the added weight at the rear would change the way the springs respond. The extra load would help compress the rear suspension more and thereby offer a plush ride.
    Apart from that, the bike is very responsive in terms of directional changes, thanks to its small frame. You don't have to wrestle around too much, and the bike tips left to right with very minimal effort. It's the same case with the Shine's turning radius as you need to put in minimum effort, and it can take a complete U-turn in very little space.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The front and rear drum brakes, although very basic, help you stop the bike very predictably. I even stomped on the rear brake pedal multiple times, but surprisingly it didn't lock even with my heavy right foot. It's the same case with the front brake as well. All you have to do is be mindful of the traffic ahead and press the lever at the right time since it takes a little distance before the bike comes to a complete halt.
    Should you buy it?
    Honda Shine 100 Front View
    When you take all of its pros and cons into account, the Shine 100 'shines' as a potent commuter motorcycle. With its refined and tractable motor, lightweight frame, practical design, and affordable asking price of Rs. 64,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Shine 100 could be one of the options in the 100cc commuter segment for buyers looking for a change from the Hero Splendor.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    However, these are our thoughts just after a brief period with the bike. But we'll be able to give you an even wider perspective once we conduct the Shine 100's road test.
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    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    2


    2

  • Nice bike

    3 days ago


    Jagjeet Singh

    Very nice bike as per build quality and bike mileage up to 70. Design wise very good for all other this segment bike.
    The rear suspension is not up to standard, suspension is likely to be hard, while offroading bike suspension is irritating. Remain all are good. Bike pickup is also very good. Overall, Value of money.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    1


  • Good buying experience

    3 weeks ago


    Shubham Pandey

    1 good buying experience 2. comfortable riding experience 3. good looking 4. low maintenance cost 5 good overall good but engine oil leakage and heating problem found
    Malwa Motor Agency staff behaviour is obscene even the manager also. heating problem from the first day but no one is taking it seriously. many customers facing problem

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    6


    5


  • Value for Money

    4 weeks ago


    Stephen Moras

    Awesome Bike. The ride experience is amazing, with good balance. Great looks and awesome graphics.
    Service is done every 3 months and engine oil changes after 2500 km and that keeps the bike in great condition.
    Honda needs to work on ensuring the engine is tweaked to ensure the commuter gets better mileage in the city travel

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 2500 to 3000 km. Get your Carboratur cleaned at least once in 6 months and your chain greased

    Was this review helpful?

    2


    1


  • about suspension and weight

    4 weeks ago


    Ronak Sanjay Oza

    nice and good look and the riding experience is also very good but the fact is the weight of the bike and suspension are the very weak thing
    I DON'T RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I SAID ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT IT IS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DO PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS, RAIDER, AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE
    IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERYTHING SO I SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT.
    IF U HAVE A BUDGET OF LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DO GO FOR A HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE
    PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOU WASTE OF MONEY
    GO FOR 125CC OR MORE...........
    IF YOU HAVE THE CAPACITY TO PURCHASE
    BUT DO PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC
    IT'S THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD THAT THE COMPANY HAS MADED....
    SHAme on handa company

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    2

    Reliability


    3

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    i will personally suggest dont buy it never and ever because the weight,suspension and mileage are not too good. especially i must focus on the weight and suspension of the bike they are the worst point. I PERSONALLY DONT RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE THE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I PERSONALLY SAYING ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT ITS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DONT PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR THE COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS,RAIDER AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE IT IS THE WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERY THING SO I PERSONNALY SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT. IF U HAVE BUDGET LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DONT GO FOR HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE BECAUSE PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOUR WASTRAGE OF MONEY GO FOR 125CC OR MORE........... IF YOU HAVE THE CVAPACITY TO PURCHASE BUT DONT PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC ITS THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD WHICH THE COMPANY HAS MADED.... SHAme on handa company

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    3


  • Shine gives more shine to your smile

    4 weeks ago


    Praveen Kumar

    Feel comfortable on the bike and safe riding. And good and comfortable for ladies. Less than 3 people can ride on the bike. It gives 45 plus milage per litre looks very good for middle-class people. Shiney looks suitable for daily transport to the office and for safe riding on the roads more comfortable on the streets.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change the gear oil upto 10000kms

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda Shine 100

    4 weeks ago


    Ankur

    This bike is excellent and looks good.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    4


    0


  • Super

    6 weeks ago


    Abdul

    Like an automobile, a motorcycle usually has an internal combustion engine powered by gasoline. The body of the motorcycle, called the frame, is usually made of steel. Handlebars and a cushioned seat sit on top of the frame. The two tires are attached to the front and the back of the frame. They are much like car tires, but smaller.
    Brakes, a headlight, a taillight, turn signals, and a horn are important safety features on every motorcycle. Some motorcycles have crash bars, which keep the motorcycle from hitting the ground if it falls over. A motorcycle might also have a windshield for protection.
    Motorcycles are designed for different purposes. Street bikes, touring bikes, and small mopeds and scooters are built mainly for riding on paved roadways. Touring bikes are specially equipped for long-distance highway travel. Lightweight dirt bikes, racing bikes, trail bikes, and minibikes are meant for off-road biking.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ kms

    Tips for other riders

    5000km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    3


  • reliable, fuel-efficient, and comfortable bike

    6 weeks ago


    Biplab Paul

    It is a very good performer bike with incredible refinement and the power delivery is very smooth. The engine is most powerful and the ride quality is very smooth and it comes with very practical features.
    commutes while maintaining good fuel economy on highways & local areas. Replace the air filter in a timely. Adjust and lubricate the chain regularly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Tips for other riders

    schedule and get the bike serviced every 3 months. Regular servicing helps keep the engine in good condition and maximize mileage.

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    1


  • Feedback on Honda Shine

    7 weeks ago


    Shankara

    The bike was purchased from Silicon Honda, RV Road, Bangalore. The staff over there are good so the buying experience is good. However, the riding experience is not too comfortable compared to Hero Honda. Looks good. Service and maintenance are standard and no complaints so far.
    Pros ~ looks good and the dealer is good
    Cons ~ Mileage, pickup especially on steep roads is a real challenge. The engine is heating too fast No tubeless tires and the price range is high

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    3

    Reliability


    2

    Comfort


    3

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    2


  • Superb bike

    9 weeks ago


    Himanshu Pandey

    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    Honda has entered the 100cc commuter motorcycle segment in the country with its first offering, the Shine 100. The Japanese bikemaker is using the existing Shine brand for its new product, owing to the success of the Shine 125 so far. While the 100cc bike segment has been primarily dominated by the Hero Splendor for many years, Honda believes that it too can captivate the same target audience.
    To find how much it succeeds, we spent a few hours with the new Honda Shine 100 and put it through the paces as much as we could.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The Shine 100 borrows the styling from its 125cc sibling, but on a closer inspection, you can see that the baby Shine's design is rather simpler. Its fuel tank is quite slim and flat, and the overall bodywork is also very plain Jane. This is a proper lightweight commuter bike and doesn't have any cuts, creases, or muscular body panels.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side Body Panel
    Even the headlight is quite simple, and the other bits like the seat and single-piece grab rail are just what you'd expect from an affordable commuter bike. However, there's one unusual bit that stood out for us and probably for the others too; it's the fact that Honda hasn't given the Shine 100's seat a key fob. Rather, there's a toolbox in the left side panel, which can be removed by either a screwdriver or a coin.
    Honda Shine 100 Electric Bike Battery Pack
    Once you open it, there are a couple of items inside, and we think this isn't the most convenient way to access a toolbox. This seems to have been done in a bid to keep the production cost low, but we feel Honda could have done better.
    Honda Shine 100 Engine From Right
    Honda has powered the new Shine with a 98.98cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor that makes 7.28bhp and 8.05Nm. It's linked to a four-speed gearbox and comes nestled inside a diamond-type frame. Meanwhile, the suspension hardware comprises telescopic front forks and dual rear springs. As for the braking setup, the Shine gets a 130mm front and a 110mm rear drum unit with CBS. The latter is mounted on 17-inch wheels wrapped in MRF tubed tyres. However, tubeless tyres are the way to go in today's day and age.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side View
    Being an entry-level, affordable commuter bike, the Shine 100 is quite barebones on the feature front. It only gets a halogen headlight with bulb indicators and a twin-pod instrument console consisting of all the necessary readouts like the odometer, speedometer, fuel level indicator, neutral indicator, and a check engine light along with the indicator light. Honda has also equipped the Shine with a side stand cut-off sensor for added safety.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Front Three Quarter
    We mostly rode the bike on wide, open roads and found that its engine performance is quite laudable in terms of refinement and tractability. The motor feels quite smooth up until 75-80kmph, and the said speeds also arrive in a linear manner. However, there's some buzz towards the higher speeds as the engine feels a little stressed. But the target buyer for the Shine 100 would seldom ride at higher speeds and so, it's not a bother per se.
    Even the clutch is quite light, and you can pull it in with just two fingers while running through the gears. Speaking of the latter, the first two gears are rather short, so you would end up riding the Shine 100 mostly in the third and fourth gear, be it the city or the highway. That said, the need to shift from third to fourth gear comes as early as 45kmph. Post that, you can cruise along with a gradual increase in pace. The engine is quite tractable and doesn't demand a downshift even from the fourth gear for the most part. So, if you are stuck in steadily moving traffic, the Shine would happily crawl in the third gear with just a little conscious input of the throttle. The only shortcoming here is that feedback from the upshifts could be better, but nothing that would affect the overall riding experience.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    The Shine 100's fuel efficiency figures are unknown as of now since Honda didn't reveal the numbers during the ride or at the launch. But fret not, once we have the Shine 100 for a road test review, it'll undergo the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, and we'll be able to tell you how frugal this engine is and what sort of range you can expect from its 9-litre fuel tank.
    During our first ride, we rode the Shine 100 over a broken patch multiple times. While doing so, its front end felt quite light, and the forks felt to be on the softer side. So you can expect it to absorb most of the bumps if your commute route has potholes, bridge joints, or small speed breakers — like the ones you see in the mall/parking area.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Rear Three Quarter
    The rear end came off a little stiff, but nothing jarring or hurtful to the rider's back. One also has to consider that the Shine 100 is likely to be used by a variety of people, including couples going to the office, your local milkman, and even farmers to carry sacks of vegetables or fodder. So, the added weight at the rear would change the way the springs respond. The extra load would help compress the rear suspension more and thereby offer a plush ride.
    Apart from that, the bike is very responsive in terms of directional changes, thanks to its small frame. You don't have to wrestle around too much, and the bike tips left to right with very minimal effort. It's the same case with the Shine's turning radius as you need to put in minimum effort, and it can take a complete U-turn in very little space.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The front and rear drum brakes, although very basic, help you stop the bike very predictably. I even stomped on the rear brake pedal multiple times, but surprisingly it didn't lock even with my heavy right foot. It's the same case with the front brake as well. All you have to do is be mindful of the traffic ahead and press the lever at the right time since it takes a little distance before the bike comes to a complete halt.
    Should you buy it?
    Honda Shine 100 Front View
    When you take all of its pros and cons into account, the Shine 100 'shines' as a potent commuter motorcycle. With its refined and tractable motor, lightweight frame, practical design, and affordable asking price of Rs. 64,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Shine 100 could be one of the options in the 100cc commuter segment for buyers looking for a change from the Hero Splendor.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    However, these are our thoughts just after a brief period with the bike. But we'll be able to give you an even wider perspective once we conduct the Shine 100's road test.
    there

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    2


    2

  • Nice bike

    3 days ago


    Jagjeet Singh

    Very nice bike as per build quality and bike mileage up to 70. Design wise very good for all other this segment bike.
    The rear suspension is not up to standard, suspension is likely to be hard, while offroading bike suspension is irritating. Remain all are good. Bike pickup is also very good. Overall, Value of money.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    1


  • Good buying experience

    3 weeks ago


    Shubham Pandey

    1 good buying experience 2. comfortable riding experience 3. good looking 4. low maintenance cost 5 good overall good but engine oil leakage and heating problem found
    Malwa Motor Agency staff behaviour is obscene even the manager also. heating problem from the first day but no one is taking it seriously. many customers facing problem

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    6


    5


  • Value for Money

    4 weeks ago


    Stephen Moras

    Awesome Bike. The ride experience is amazing, with good balance. Great looks and awesome graphics.
    Service is done every 3 months and engine oil changes after 2500 km and that keeps the bike in great condition.
    Honda needs to work on ensuring the engine is tweaked to ensure the commuter gets better mileage in the city travel

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 2500 to 3000 km. Get your Carboratur cleaned at least once in 6 months and your chain greased

    Was this review helpful?

    2


    1


  • about suspension and weight

    4 weeks ago


    Ronak Sanjay Oza

    nice and good look and the riding experience is also very good but the fact is the weight of the bike and suspension are the very weak thing
    I DON'T RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I SAID ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT IT IS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DO PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS, RAIDER, AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE
    IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERYTHING SO I SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT.
    IF U HAVE A BUDGET OF LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DO GO FOR A HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE
    PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOU WASTE OF MONEY
    GO FOR 125CC OR MORE...........
    IF YOU HAVE THE CAPACITY TO PURCHASE
    BUT DO PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC
    IT'S THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD THAT THE COMPANY HAS MADED....
    SHAme on handa company

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    2

    Reliability


    3

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    i will personally suggest dont buy it never and ever because the weight,suspension and mileage are not too good. especially i must focus on the weight and suspension of the bike they are the worst point. I PERSONALLY DONT RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE THE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I PERSONALLY SAYING ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT ITS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DONT PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR THE COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS,RAIDER AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE IT IS THE WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERY THING SO I PERSONNALY SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT. IF U HAVE BUDGET LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DONT GO FOR HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE BECAUSE PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOUR WASTRAGE OF MONEY GO FOR 125CC OR MORE........... IF YOU HAVE THE CVAPACITY TO PURCHASE BUT DONT PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC ITS THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD WHICH THE COMPANY HAS MADED.... SHAme on handa company

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    3


  • Shine gives more shine to your smile

    4 weeks ago


    Praveen Kumar

    Feel comfortable on the bike and safe riding. And good and comfortable for ladies. Less than 3 people can ride on the bike. It gives 45 plus milage per litre looks very good for middle-class people. Shiney looks suitable for daily transport to the office and for safe riding on the roads more comfortable on the streets.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change the gear oil upto 10000kms

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda Shine 100

    4 weeks ago


    Ankur

    This bike is excellent and looks good.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    4


    0


  • Super

    6 weeks ago


    Abdul

    Like an automobile, a motorcycle usually has an internal combustion engine powered by gasoline. The body of the motorcycle, called the frame, is usually made of steel. Handlebars and a cushioned seat sit on top of the frame. The two tires are attached to the front and the back of the frame. They are much like car tires, but smaller.
    Brakes, a headlight, a taillight, turn signals, and a horn are important safety features on every motorcycle. Some motorcycles have crash bars, which keep the motorcycle from hitting the ground if it falls over. A motorcycle might also have a windshield for protection.
    Motorcycles are designed for different purposes. Street bikes, touring bikes, and small mopeds and scooters are built mainly for riding on paved roadways. Touring bikes are specially equipped for long-distance highway travel. Lightweight dirt bikes, racing bikes, trail bikes, and minibikes are meant for off-road biking.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ kms

    Tips for other riders

    5000km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    3


  • reliable, fuel-efficient, and comfortable bike

    6 weeks ago


    Biplab Paul

    It is a very good performer bike with incredible refinement and the power delivery is very smooth. The engine is most powerful and the ride quality is very smooth and it comes with very practical features.
    commutes while maintaining good fuel economy on highways & local areas. Replace the air filter in a timely. Adjust and lubricate the chain regularly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Tips for other riders

    schedule and get the bike serviced every 3 months. Regular servicing helps keep the engine in good condition and maximize mileage.

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    1


  • Feedback on Honda Shine

    7 weeks ago


    Shankara

    The bike was purchased from Silicon Honda, RV Road, Bangalore. The staff over there are good so the buying experience is good. However, the riding experience is not too comfortable compared to Hero Honda. Looks good. Service and maintenance are standard and no complaints so far.
    Pros ~ looks good and the dealer is good
    Cons ~ Mileage, pickup especially on steep roads is a real challenge. The engine is heating too fast No tubeless tires and the price range is high

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    3

    Reliability


    2

    Comfort


    3

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    2


  • Superb bike

    9 weeks ago


    Himanshu Pandey

    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    Honda has entered the 100cc commuter motorcycle segment in the country with its first offering, the Shine 100. The Japanese bikemaker is using the existing Shine brand for its new product, owing to the success of the Shine 125 so far. While the 100cc bike segment has been primarily dominated by the Hero Splendor for many years, Honda believes that it too can captivate the same target audience.
    To find how much it succeeds, we spent a few hours with the new Honda Shine 100 and put it through the paces as much as we could.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The Shine 100 borrows the styling from its 125cc sibling, but on a closer inspection, you can see that the baby Shine's design is rather simpler. Its fuel tank is quite slim and flat, and the overall bodywork is also very plain Jane. This is a proper lightweight commuter bike and doesn't have any cuts, creases, or muscular body panels.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side Body Panel
    Even the headlight is quite simple, and the other bits like the seat and single-piece grab rail are just what you'd expect from an affordable commuter bike. However, there's one unusual bit that stood out for us and probably for the others too; it's the fact that Honda hasn't given the Shine 100's seat a key fob. Rather, there's a toolbox in the left side panel, which can be removed by either a screwdriver or a coin.
    Honda Shine 100 Electric Bike Battery Pack
    Once you open it, there are a couple of items inside, and we think this isn't the most convenient way to access a toolbox. This seems to have been done in a bid to keep the production cost low, but we feel Honda could have done better.
    Honda Shine 100 Engine From Right
    Honda has powered the new Shine with a 98.98cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor that makes 7.28bhp and 8.05Nm. It's linked to a four-speed gearbox and comes nestled inside a diamond-type frame. Meanwhile, the suspension hardware comprises telescopic front forks and dual rear springs. As for the braking setup, the Shine gets a 130mm front and a 110mm rear drum unit with CBS. The latter is mounted on 17-inch wheels wrapped in MRF tubed tyres. However, tubeless tyres are the way to go in today's day and age.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side View
    Being an entry-level, affordable commuter bike, the Shine 100 is quite barebones on the feature front. It only gets a halogen headlight with bulb indicators and a twin-pod instrument console consisting of all the necessary readouts like the odometer, speedometer, fuel level indicator, neutral indicator, and a check engine light along with the indicator light. Honda has also equipped the Shine with a side stand cut-off sensor for added safety.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Front Three Quarter
    We mostly rode the bike on wide, open roads and found that its engine performance is quite laudable in terms of refinement and tractability. The motor feels quite smooth up until 75-80kmph, and the said speeds also arrive in a linear manner. However, there's some buzz towards the higher speeds as the engine feels a little stressed. But the target buyer for the Shine 100 would seldom ride at higher speeds and so, it's not a bother per se.
    Even the clutch is quite light, and you can pull it in with just two fingers while running through the gears. Speaking of the latter, the first two gears are rather short, so you would end up riding the Shine 100 mostly in the third and fourth gear, be it the city or the highway. That said, the need to shift from third to fourth gear comes as early as 45kmph. Post that, you can cruise along with a gradual increase in pace. The engine is quite tractable and doesn't demand a downshift even from the fourth gear for the most part. So, if you are stuck in steadily moving traffic, the Shine would happily crawl in the third gear with just a little conscious input of the throttle. The only shortcoming here is that feedback from the upshifts could be better, but nothing that would affect the overall riding experience.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    The Shine 100's fuel efficiency figures are unknown as of now since Honda didn't reveal the numbers during the ride or at the launch. But fret not, once we have the Shine 100 for a road test review, it'll undergo the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, and we'll be able to tell you how frugal this engine is and what sort of range you can expect from its 9-litre fuel tank.
    During our first ride, we rode the Shine 100 over a broken patch multiple times. While doing so, its front end felt quite light, and the forks felt to be on the softer side. So you can expect it to absorb most of the bumps if your commute route has potholes, bridge joints, or small speed breakers — like the ones you see in the mall/parking area.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Rear Three Quarter
    The rear end came off a little stiff, but nothing jarring or hurtful to the rider's back. One also has to consider that the Shine 100 is likely to be used by a variety of people, including couples going to the office, your local milkman, and even farmers to carry sacks of vegetables or fodder. So, the added weight at the rear would change the way the springs respond. The extra load would help compress the rear suspension more and thereby offer a plush ride.
    Apart from that, the bike is very responsive in terms of directional changes, thanks to its small frame. You don't have to wrestle around too much, and the bike tips left to right with very minimal effort. It's the same case with the Shine's turning radius as you need to put in minimum effort, and it can take a complete U-turn in very little space.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The front and rear drum brakes, although very basic, help you stop the bike very predictably. I even stomped on the rear brake pedal multiple times, but surprisingly it didn't lock even with my heavy right foot. It's the same case with the front brake as well. All you have to do is be mindful of the traffic ahead and press the lever at the right time since it takes a little distance before the bike comes to a complete halt.
    Should you buy it?
    Honda Shine 100 Front View
    When you take all of its pros and cons into account, the Shine 100 'shines' as a potent commuter motorcycle. With its refined and tractable motor, lightweight frame, practical design, and affordable asking price of Rs. 64,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Shine 100 could be one of the options in the 100cc commuter segment for buyers looking for a change from the Hero Splendor.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    However, these are our thoughts just after a brief period with the bike. But we'll be able to give you an even wider perspective once we conduct the Shine 100's road test.
    there

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    2


    2

  • Nice bike

    3 days ago


    Jagjeet Singh

    Very nice bike as per build quality and bike mileage up to 70. Design wise very good for all other this segment bike.
    The rear suspension is not up to standard, suspension is likely to be hard, while offroading bike suspension is irritating. Remain all are good. Bike pickup is also very good. Overall, Value of money.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    1


  • Good buying experience

    3 weeks ago


    Shubham Pandey

    1 good buying experience 2. comfortable riding experience 3. good looking 4. low maintenance cost 5 good overall good but engine oil leakage and heating problem found
    Malwa Motor Agency staff behaviour is obscene even the manager also. heating problem from the first day but no one is taking it seriously. many customers facing problem

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    4

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    3-6 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Was this review helpful?

    6


    5


  • Value for Money

    4 weeks ago


    Stephen Moras

    Awesome Bike. The ride experience is amazing, with good balance. Great looks and awesome graphics.
    Service is done every 3 months and engine oil changes after 2500 km and that keeps the bike in great condition.
    Honda needs to work on ensuring the engine is tweaked to ensure the commuter gets better mileage in the city travel

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change oil after 2500 to 3000 km. Get your Carboratur cleaned at least once in 6 months and your chain greased

    Was this review helpful?

    2


    1


  • about suspension and weight

    4 weeks ago


    Ronak Sanjay Oza

    nice and good look and the riding experience is also very good but the fact is the weight of the bike and suspension are the very weak thing
    I DON'T RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I SAID ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT IT IS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DO PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS, RAIDER, AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE
    IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERYTHING SO I SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT.
    IF U HAVE A BUDGET OF LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DO GO FOR A HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE
    PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOU WASTE OF MONEY
    GO FOR 125CC OR MORE...........
    IF YOU HAVE THE CAPACITY TO PURCHASE
    BUT DO PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC
    IT'S THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD THAT THE COMPANY HAS MADED....
    SHAme on handa company

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    2

    Reliability


    3

    Comfort


    1

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    i will personally suggest dont buy it never and ever because the weight,suspension and mileage are not too good. especially i must focus on the weight and suspension of the bike they are the worst point. I PERSONALLY DONT RECOMMEND ANY YOUNGER TO PURCHASE THIS. BECAUSE I HAVE THE 1 YEAR OF EXPERIENCE WITH THIS BIKE AND I PERSONALLY SAYING ABOUT MY REVIEW THAT ITS THE WORST B IKE TO PURCHASE DONT PURCHASE IT, INSTEAD OF PURCHASING THIS UNDER 100CC U CAN OPT FOR THE COMPANIES OTHER THAN HONDA SUCH AS TVS,RAIDER AND MANY MORE ECT SO I P[ERSONALLY RECOMMEND DONT PURCHASE THIS BIKE IT IS THE WASTE OF MONEY AND EVERY THING SO I PERSONNALY SUGGEST DONT PURCHASE IT. IF U HAVE BUDGET LESS THAN 80K SO GO FOR SCOOTY DONT GO FOR HONDA SHINE 100CC PURCHASE BECAUSE PURCHASING THIS BIKE MAKES YOUR WASTRAGE OF MONEY GO FOR 125CC OR MORE........... IF YOU HAVE THE CVAPACITY TO PURCHASE BUT DONT PURCHASE HONDA SHINE 100CC ITS THE WORST BIKE EVER IN THE WORLD WHICH THE COMPANY HAS MADED.... SHAme on handa company

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    3


  • Shine gives more shine to your smile

    4 weeks ago


    Praveen Kumar

    Feel comfortable on the bike and safe riding. And good and comfortable for ladies. Less than 3 people can ride on the bike. It gives 45 plus milage per litre looks very good for middle-class people. Shiney looks suitable for daily transport to the office and for safe riding on the roads more comfortable on the streets.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    10000-15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change the gear oil upto 10000kms

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda Shine 100

    4 weeks ago


    Ankur

    This bike is excellent and looks good.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    4


    0


  • Super

    6 weeks ago


    Abdul

    Like an automobile, a motorcycle usually has an internal combustion engine powered by gasoline. The body of the motorcycle, called the frame, is usually made of steel. Handlebars and a cushioned seat sit on top of the frame. The two tires are attached to the front and the back of the frame. They are much like car tires, but smaller.
    Brakes, a headlight, a taillight, turn signals, and a horn are important safety features on every motorcycle. Some motorcycles have crash bars, which keep the motorcycle from hitting the ground if it falls over. A motorcycle might also have a windshield for protection.
    Motorcycles are designed for different purposes. Street bikes, touring bikes, and small mopeds and scooters are built mainly for riding on paved roadways. Touring bikes are specially equipped for long-distance highway travel. Lightweight dirt bikes, racing bikes, trail bikes, and minibikes are meant for off-road biking.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    > 15000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ kms

    Tips for other riders

    5000km

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  • reliable, fuel-efficient, and comfortable bike

    6 weeks ago


    Biplab Paul

    It is a very good performer bike with incredible refinement and the power delivery is very smooth. The engine is most powerful and the ride quality is very smooth and it comes with very practical features.
    commutes while maintaining good fuel economy on highways & local areas. Replace the air filter in a timely. Adjust and lubricate the chain regularly.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Tips for other riders

    schedule and get the bike serviced every 3 months. Regular servicing helps keep the engine in good condition and maximize mileage.

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  • Feedback on Honda Shine

    7 weeks ago


    Shankara

    The bike was purchased from Silicon Honda, RV Road, Bangalore. The staff over there are good so the buying experience is good. However, the riding experience is not too comfortable compared to Hero Honda. Looks good. Service and maintenance are standard and no complaints so far.
    Pros ~ looks good and the dealer is good
    Cons ~ Mileage, pickup especially on steep roads is a real challenge. The engine is heating too fast No tubeless tires and the price range is high

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    3

    Reliability


    2

    Comfort


    3

    Service experience


    2

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Occasional Commute

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    < 5000 kms

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 kms

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  • Superb bike

    9 weeks ago


    Himanshu Pandey

    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    Honda has entered the 100cc commuter motorcycle segment in the country with its first offering, the Shine 100. The Japanese bikemaker is using the existing Shine brand for its new product, owing to the success of the Shine 125 so far. While the 100cc bike segment has been primarily dominated by the Hero Splendor for many years, Honda believes that it too can captivate the same target audience.
    To find how much it succeeds, we spent a few hours with the new Honda Shine 100 and put it through the paces as much as we could.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The Shine 100 borrows the styling from its 125cc sibling, but on a closer inspection, you can see that the baby Shine's design is rather simpler. Its fuel tank is quite slim and flat, and the overall bodywork is also very plain Jane. This is a proper lightweight commuter bike and doesn't have any cuts, creases, or muscular body panels.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side Body Panel
    Even the headlight is quite simple, and the other bits like the seat and single-piece grab rail are just what you'd expect from an affordable commuter bike. However, there's one unusual bit that stood out for us and probably for the others too; it's the fact that Honda hasn't given the Shine 100's seat a key fob. Rather, there's a toolbox in the left side panel, which can be removed by either a screwdriver or a coin.
    Honda Shine 100 Electric Bike Battery Pack
    Once you open it, there are a couple of items inside, and we think this isn't the most convenient way to access a toolbox. This seems to have been done in a bid to keep the production cost low, but we feel Honda could have done better.
    Honda Shine 100 Engine From Right
    Honda has powered the new Shine with a 98.98cc single-cylinder air-cooled motor that makes 7.28bhp and 8.05Nm. It's linked to a four-speed gearbox and comes nestled inside a diamond-type frame. Meanwhile, the suspension hardware comprises telescopic front forks and dual rear springs. As for the braking setup, the Shine gets a 130mm front and a 110mm rear drum unit with CBS. The latter is mounted on 17-inch wheels wrapped in MRF tubed tyres. However, tubeless tyres are the way to go in today's day and age.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Side View
    Being an entry-level, affordable commuter bike, the Shine 100 is quite barebones on the feature front. It only gets a halogen headlight with bulb indicators and a twin-pod instrument console consisting of all the necessary readouts like the odometer, speedometer, fuel level indicator, neutral indicator, and a check engine light along with the indicator light. Honda has also equipped the Shine with a side stand cut-off sensor for added safety.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Front Three Quarter
    We mostly rode the bike on wide, open roads and found that its engine performance is quite laudable in terms of refinement and tractability. The motor feels quite smooth up until 75-80kmph, and the said speeds also arrive in a linear manner. However, there's some buzz towards the higher speeds as the engine feels a little stressed. But the target buyer for the Shine 100 would seldom ride at higher speeds and so, it's not a bother per se.
    Even the clutch is quite light, and you can pull it in with just two fingers while running through the gears. Speaking of the latter, the first two gears are rather short, so you would end up riding the Shine 100 mostly in the third and fourth gear, be it the city or the highway. That said, the need to shift from third to fourth gear comes as early as 45kmph. Post that, you can cruise along with a gradual increase in pace. The engine is quite tractable and doesn't demand a downshift even from the fourth gear for the most part. So, if you are stuck in steadily moving traffic, the Shine would happily crawl in the third gear with just a little conscious input of the throttle. The only shortcoming here is that feedback from the upshifts could be better, but nothing that would affect the overall riding experience.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    The Shine 100's fuel efficiency figures are unknown as of now since Honda didn't reveal the numbers during the ride or at the launch. But fret not, once we have the Shine 100 for a road test review, it'll undergo the BikeWale fuel efficiency test, and we'll be able to tell you how frugal this engine is and what sort of range you can expect from its 9-litre fuel tank.
    During our first ride, we rode the Shine 100 over a broken patch multiple times. While doing so, its front end felt quite light, and the forks felt to be on the softer side. So you can expect it to absorb most of the bumps if your commute route has potholes, bridge joints, or small speed breakers — like the ones you see in the mall/parking area.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Rear Three Quarter
    The rear end came off a little stiff, but nothing jarring or hurtful to the rider's back. One also has to consider that the Shine 100 is likely to be used by a variety of people, including couples going to the office, your local milkman, and even farmers to carry sacks of vegetables or fodder. So, the added weight at the rear would change the way the springs respond. The extra load would help compress the rear suspension more and thereby offer a plush ride.
    Apart from that, the bike is very responsive in terms of directional changes, thanks to its small frame. You don't have to wrestle around too much, and the bike tips left to right with very minimal effort. It's the same case with the Shine's turning radius as you need to put in minimum effort, and it can take a complete U-turn in very little space.
    Honda Shine 100 Right Side View
    The front and rear drum brakes, although very basic, help you stop the bike very predictably. I even stomped on the rear brake pedal multiple times, but surprisingly it didn't lock even with my heavy right foot. It's the same case with the front brake as well. All you have to do is be mindful of the traffic ahead and press the lever at the right time since it takes a little distance before the bike comes to a complete halt.
    Should you buy it?
    Honda Shine 100 Front View
    When you take all of its pros and cons into account, the Shine 100 'shines' as a potent commuter motorcycle. With its refined and tractable motor, lightweight frame, practical design, and affordable asking price of Rs. 64,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Shine 100 could be one of the options in the 100cc commuter segment for buyers looking for a change from the Hero Splendor.
    Honda Shine 100 Left Front Three Quarter
    However, these are our thoughts just after a brief period with the bike. But we'll be able to give you an even wider perspective once we conduct the Shine 100's road test.
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    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Daily Commute

    Owned for

    Never owned

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

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