Honda CB Shine SP

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 65,579 - ₹ 69,497
* Delhi. May vary.
Discontinued
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant 2020 Honda CB Shine SP Drum CBS
Availability Status in India Discontinued
2-Wheeler Type Commuter
Latest Price in India 2020 Honda CB Shine SP Drum CBS price was Rs 65,579 before being discontinued.
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Pearl Siren Blue, Black, Geny Grey Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic, Imperial Red Metallic
Official Tagline Jab Mile Kuch MORE, Kamyabi Ban Jati Hai SPECIAL
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 124.73cc, Air Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine
Cooling Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 124.73 cc
Maximum Power 10.16 HP @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque 10.30 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Emission Norms BS4-Compliant
Compression Ratio 9.2:1
Bore 52.4 mm
Stroke 57.8 mm
Air Filter Type Viscous Paper Filter
Number of Gears 5
Gear Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 240 mm Disc
Rear Brake 130 mm Drum
CBS
Front Tyre 80/100-18
Rear Tyre 80/100-18
Front Wheel 18-inch
Rear Wheel 18-inch
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
Braking System Combined Braking System
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Spring Loaded Hydraulic Type (Swing Arm)
Frame (Chassis) Diamond
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2007 mm
Overall Width 762 mm
Overall Height 1085 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1266 mm
Kerb Weight 123 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 10.5 litres
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Analog
Trip Meter Digital
Odometer Digital
Fuel Gauge Digital
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type MF
Capacity 3Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light 12V 35/35W
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Grabrail
Pillion Footrest
TECHNICAL HIGHLIGHTS
Honda’s Combined Braking System (CBS)

Honda CB Shine SP Review

24 Dec, 2021 06:02 AM

Quick Review by Maxabout Team

Honda has finally launched the 15th product for its year 2015 lineup. The all new product, which was termed as the 'Mystery Bike' at Revfest has been named as Honda CB Shine SP. The all new product gets a completely different design from the current Honda lineup, making it stand proud above the CB Shine in its product list.

Honda CB Shine SP Design and Style

The CB Shine SP is a positive approach for the conservative design strategy of the HMSI. The newcomer seems to be more focused on young riders, fascinating their dream bike with the engine of the most selling 125cc bike in India. The Shine SP comes with sporty touches all around its body. The rear end is sharp and more youthful than the normal CB Shine whereas the seat has been kept the same for better comfort of both the riders. The new noticeable alloy wheel design looks perfect on the sporty new look of the CB Shine SP. The front headlight cluster looks inspired collectively from the Honda Livo and Hero Hunk whereas the side profile displays the ideal Honda conservative styling.

Honda CB Shine SP Instrument Console

The analogue-digital instrument console on the motorcycle is all new and comes with a nice arrangement of dials and indicators. Starting from the left, the analogue speedometer is encased in a round pod with the digital odometer, fuel indicator and trip meter on the right inside a square shaped LCD panel. The extreme left keeps the turn indicator, neutral and high beam indicator.

Honda CB Shine SP Engine and Gearbox

The engine on the CB Shine SP remains the same 124.73 cc, 1-cylinder air cooled unit. The refined motor has been mated to an all new 5-speed gearbox. The motorcycle produces 10.16 bhp @ 7500 rpm and 10.3 NM @ 5500 rpm. The performance feels hassle free for the first 60 kmph whereas the 5th gear provides a better highway drive with less vibrations and noise.

Honda CB Shine SP Performance and Mileage

The performance factor for the bike makes it much better than others in the segment. It's 5-speed gearbox benefits the bike in overall terms as company claims a 65 kmpl of mileage from the motorcycle. It gets a 124 kg of body weight and comes with 10.5 liter of fuel tank, making it good for 500+ km.

Honda CB Shine SP Brakes and Suspension

The CB Shine SP comes with three options of braking systems. The base variant gets drum brakes on both the ends whereas the middle one comes with a front 240 mm of disc brake. The topmost version comes with Honda CBS, enabling better and safe braking for the motorcycle. It comes with the same telescopic forks as other Honda bikes at the front and traditional spring loaded hydraulic type suspension at the rear.

Honda CB Shine SP Safety and Comfort

The safety gets enhanced by the use of CBS in the motorcycle. The tubeless 80/100-18 tyres for both front and rear end are tubeless, making it lesser prone to sudden deflation than the normal tyres. The bike gets a long comfortable seat, making it more easy to ride both in heavy traffic and long drives. The electric starter, pillion grab rail and excellent handling makes it the best option for a stylish 125cc motorcycle.

Honda CB Shine SP Variants and Colours

Honda offers the CB Shine SP in 3 variants. They can be distinguished through the braking system with the one using drum brake, second using disc brake and the third using CBS as the stopping option. The shades available for the CB Shine SP are Black, Athletic Blue Metallic, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Amazing White and Geny Grey Metallic.

Honda CB Shine SP Ex-showroom Price

The Honda CB Shine SP comes with a starting price tag of INR 59,900. The disc brake version comes in INR 62,400 whereas the CBS version comes with a tag of INR 64,400.

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Honda CB Shine SP - Jab Mile Kuch MORE, Kamyabi Ban Jati Hai SPECIAL

FAQs

Most Popular FAQs for Honda CB Shine SP
  • Is the Honda CB Shine SP suitable for long rides?

    15 September 2023 09:58

    While primarily designed for city commuting, the Honda CB Shine SP can handle short to medium-length journeys comfortably due to its refined engine and comfortable riding posture.

  • What are the key features of the Honda CB Shine SP?

    15 September 2023 09:58

    The Honda CB Shine SP features include Honda's patented HET (Honda Eco Technology) for better fuel efficiency, a digital-analog meter with service due indicator, five-speed gearbox for smooth acceleration, and a maintenance-free battery.

  • Is Honda CB Shine SP a good bike option?

    15 September 2023 10:00

    Honda Shine SP is a 125 cc motorcycle with excellent mileage. It's biggest advantage is the use of 5-speed gearbox which makes helps it in returning better mileage and even provides a smooth drive at speeds around 60-70 kmph. The disadvantage of the same is its high price, which makes it comparable to higher capacity bikes like Bajaj Pulsar 135 LS and Bajaj V. Not just that, some more money into the deal can bring the Yamaha SZ-RR version 2.0. Other 125 cc bikes starts from just INR 50,000-54,000.

  • Does the Honda CB Shine SP (2016) come with a DC headlamp?

    15 September 2023 10:01

    The CB Shine SP is equipped with a 124.73 cc, 1-cylinder air cooled unit which can produce 10.57 BHP @ 7500 rpm and 10.3 NM @ 5500 rpm. You would experience a hassle free performance for the first 60 kmph. The electricals of the bike include a 12V 3Ah Battery and 12V 35/35W Head lamp. The bike has got 124 kg kerb weight along with a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 litres.

  • Is Honda CB Shine SP available in Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh)?

    29 December 2022 05:59

    The Honda CB Shine SP is available all across India and you can contact your nearest Honda dealer for further status of availability of the bike. Honda has a large number of dealership across the state and you will easily find the motorcycle in every showroom. The Honda CB Shine SP comes with the same 125cc engine as the CB Shine whereas the gearbox has changed from 4-speed to 5-speed on the newcomer. It also comes with an attractive and sporty design. It comes with a price tag of INR 59,900-64,400 (ex-showroom Delhi).

User Reviews for Honda CB Shine SP

Reviews Submitted by Maxabout Community

Honda Shine SP has vibration problems

shaik ashfaq hussain | 6 years ago
helpful 0

The bike vibrates above 50 kph and that feels very disappointing.

Best Features: Looks are good

Pros: Mileage stays 50+ kmpl

Cons: Vibrations, lack of comfort

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Vibration is big issue for this bike

Manish mehta | 5 years ago
helpful 2

I get only 45 kmpl of mileage. It is very bad as 150cc bikes are better in this case.

Best Features: Nothing is best in this bike

Pros: Headlight is effective

Cons: Vibration above 45 kmph.

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Shine SP BS4

Cheli PC | 6 years ago
helpful 6

Butter smooth performance & gears, got true mileage 65+ aftr 1st service even in high ranges of Idukki. 4th &5th gears are enough for my up hill trips.

Best Features: 5th gear, smooth & powerful engine

Pros: Low end torque, 5th gear, comfort, handling, mileage

Cons: Fuel cap, vibrating fairing

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Not a perfect bike in its 125cc segment.

shaanu - | 7 years ago
helpful 6

Its a good bike bt not the best in its class. The best thing is 5th gear. By which you can ride it smoothly on highways and city also. And mileage also good. Now it's giving me 45kmpl on city use. I wish it would increase by 10-15kmpl after 2-3 servicing.

Best Features: Sound and mileage

Pros: Sound, comfortable back seat and front also, without servicing 45 kmpl. its good as its power.

Cons: Handling, vibration occurs upto 50kmph, low build quality, head lamp shakes on road, price too high like 150cc

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