Honda SH300i (2007 - present)

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Honda SH300i (2007 - present)

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Honda says: With the debut of the exciting new SH300i, Honda proudly presents the sleek and dynamic new standard of mid-displacement scooters for years to come. A direct DNA descendant of Europe’s best-selling scooter, the SH150i/SH125i, the gracefully attractive new SH300i inherits its predecessor’s design concept of *‘light, compact and ...  Continue reading

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Reader Reviews

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Overall reader score
Bought the honda sh 300i as i like the honda brand,but mainly because of problems with my knee i changed to a automatic.No more shifting gear which gives me pain .I have commuted in all weathers and despite the Continue reading...
I would like to address an issue raised in an earlier review regarding the engine stalling. I think the issue is this: when the bike rolls forward without any throttle, the centrifugal clutch does not engage an Continue reading...
The worst is that even after admitting the fault Honda UK will not give me the compensation that I feel I deserve. They said that I had 4,500 miles of use from the two bikes and that together with the £3,000 th Continue reading...
Expensive to buy from a dealer, brilliant second hand private buy. Versatile, for both city and occasional dual carriageway use. Continue reading...

Discussions

Hi just bought a 2012 sh300i ,had her a week .So far i am impressed, will do a full review when i have got a few more miles on her .So far my only criticism is the rear suspension can be a bit hard. 

Posted: 30/03/2012 at 13:36

 Hi just a update on my sh300i i bought in march of this year. I have to say its the bees knees .Everything i said in my original review still applies,the performance has got even better with a few miles under its belt .Not as economical as i hoped ,but i seem to ride it quite quickly at times as a friend pointed out when he followed me on his fazer.The suspension can be a bit hard but makes it handle like no scooter has the right too.A couple of things HONDA could address is a bigger fuel tank ,a small screen as standard like on its smaller brother.And the front end styling,in my opinion should look more like the silverwing .With a wieght of 160 kgs and 90mph performance its everything i need in the real world. I did toy with the idea of going back to a motorcycle but how many bikes wiegh 160kgs and have the storage capacity and convience of a scooter?[not many maybe hondas cbr 250, or the ktm 200cc but niether come kitted with the day to day convience of the sh 300i ] although there good bikes in there own right .I guess we pays are money and makes are individual choice.

Posted: 11/09/2012 at 14:42



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