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How does the Honda SP125 handle the transition to OBD-2B compliance?
21 January 2025 11:12
I've noticed slightly better fuel efficiency since the update. Honda seems to have optimized the engine mapping.
How does the Honda SP125 handle the transition to OBD-2B compliance?
21 January 2025 11:12
The new sensors make diagnostics easier, but I'm worried about long-term reliability and replacement costs.
How does the Honda SP125 handle the transition to OBD-2B compliance?
21 January 2025 11:12
There's a slight dip in performance, especially in the low end. But it's barely noticeable unless you're really looking for it.
How does the Honda SP125 handle the transition to OBD-2B compliance?
21 January 2025 11:12
The transition has been smooth, but I'm not a fan of the automatic engine shut-off in traffic. It can be annoying.
How does the Honda SP125 handle the transition to OBD-2B compliance?
21 January 2025 11:12
OBD-2B compliance is great for emissions, but I feel like it's made the throttle response a bit duller.
How does the Honda SP125 handle the transition to OBD-2B compliance?
21 January 2025 11:12
It's a necessary evil. The bike runs cleaner now, which is good for the environment, even if we lose a tiny bit of performance.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
Absolutely. In 2025, there's no excuse for not having at least single-channel ABS on any bike.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
It's not a deal-breaker for me. The SP125's brakes are good enough for city use, and ABS would just increase the cost.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
I wish it had ABS, but the combi-brake system (CBS) on the SP125 is a decent compromise for its price point.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
For new riders, the lack of ABS is definitely a concern. It's a safety feature that can make a huge difference.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
I don't think it's necessary for a 125cc commuter. Proper brake maintenance and riding skills are more important.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
It's disappointing that Honda hasn't offered it even as an option. Other brands are ahead in this aspect.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
The lack of ABS is offset by the bike's light weight and good balance. It's easy to control even in emergency braking situations.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
In wet conditions, I really miss having ABS. It's a feature that becomes more relevant in certain situations.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
For the price of the SP125, I'd rather invest in better gear than pay extra for ABS on a commuter bike.
Is the Honda SP125's lack of ABS a deal-breaker in 2025?
21 January 2025 11:12
It's not a deal-breaker, but it's definitely a missed opportunity for Honda to stand out in the segment.
Is the Honda SP125 really the king of comfort in its segment?
21 January 2025 11:12
No way! I've ridden both the SP125 and Hero Glamour, and the Glamour is way more comfortable. The SP125's rear suspension is way too stiff.
Is the Honda SP125 really the king of comfort in its segment?
21 January 2025 11:12
It depends on your riding style. For short city commutes, the SP125 is fine. But for longer rides, I'd choose something else.
Is the Honda SP125 really the king of comfort in its segment?
21 January 2025 11:12
I think people exaggerate the comfort issues. I've done 200 km trips on my SP125 without any problems.
Is the Honda SP125 really the king of comfort in its segment?
21 January 2025 11:12
The seat could be better, but overall, it's still one of the most comfortable bikes in its class. You can't beat Honda's refinement.

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