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Drive Smoothly In Style With Honda Aviator
Hero Honda was a joint venture between Hero cycles and Honda to produce motorcycles and scooters in India. In 2010, after 16 years of the joint venture, Honda originally a Japanese company, decided to move out of the joint venture. The success of Honda is due to its leadership in technology and its incorporation in the products.
Features and Specifications:
Honda Aviator is a new automatic scooter introduced by Honda. It is mainly for the people who are seeking style, comfort and quality together. It is also a very economical option due to the technological innovations used in these Honda scooters. A triangular instrument panel includes a large speedometer and fuel gauge. There is a huge useable space under the seat, which can accommodate a lot of things even after accommodating a helmet. The headlamp is smiley shaped and has large clear lens turn indicators which are separated by V shaped strips. Viscous air filters which are used in this scooter are more efficient as it not only prolongs the filter life but also reduces maintenance cost ...
... due to lesser frequency of replacement. The battery used in Honda Aviator is maintenance free and non leaking. This unique battery was made with Honda global technology. The futuristic design adapted from the latest version of the Fireblade, razor sh
arp styling, with high quality plastic and metal panels make Honda Aviator perfect for the adult male buyer. This scooter is made especially for male buyers in the age group 30 to 40 years.
Honda Aviator is equipped with a 109 cc, 4 stroke, single cylindrical engine which is air cooled. The maximum power that the engine can generate is 8 Bhp at 7500rpm with maximum torque of 9 Nm at 5500rpm. Various cutting edge technologies used to develop this scooter will make it possible to give a 15% extra mileage. The wheelbase is 1256 mm and the wheel configuration of the front and rear is different. The rear wheel is 10 inches but the front wheel is 12 inches. This change was made to accommodate a disc brake. This scooter sports a special Combined Braking System, which is for the safety of the rider and balances when both the front and rear brakes are engaged. The fuel tank capacity is 6 liters.
The deluxe model of the Aviator has a chrome finished front cover, grab rail (in body color), alloy wheels and also combined braking system which all contribute to a premium appeal. The Honda Aviator price is approximately INR 55,000 (on road price) and for the Honda Aviator Deluxe, the price is approximately INR 60,000.
Wilson Roy is a well known author and has written articles on suzuki access, Laptops store, tvs scooty online shop and many other subjects.
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