Is the Honda Livo capable of long rides, or is it just a city commuter?
The Honda Livo is a city commuter primarily marketed as such. Some owners have said they have taken their Livos on longer journeys, however. It is this that raises questions about how versatile and comfortable the bike is over long periods. Can the Livo’s commuter-oriented design and 109.51-cc engine cut it on highways and long distances? Or does it struggle outside its built urban environment? Take into account things like high-speed engine performance, long-distance rider comfort, highway fuel efficiency, and stability on long rides. Can the Livo do more than just serve as a city runabout, or should owners limit its use to short trips?
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@kuldeep-teover 1 year ago
No way. It's a city bike, pure and simple. At highway speeds, the small engine struggles and you'll be exhausted after an hour. Stick to short trips.
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