In Bikes, Honda Motorcycles, International Bike News / By Mohan K Ramanujam / 3 May 2018 6:23 pm / 17 comments

New in Thailand is the 2018 Honda Click 150i scooter which is priced at 60,200 Thai baht (RM7,476) and the Honda Click 125i which comes in spoked and cast wheel variants priced at 51,000 Thai baht (RM6,334) and 54,700 Thai baht (RM6,793). Both urban scooters come with Honda’s eSP power plant – standing for enhanced Smart Power – that gives performance and better fuel efficiency.

Designed for the sporty city rider, the Click comes with a liquid-cooled, SOHC single-cylinder, displacing 150 cc and 124.8 cc, as per the model variant. Both Click engines are fed by PGM-Fi and come with the same stroke of 57.9 mm, with the 150i having a bore of 57.3 mm while the 125i has a bore of 52.4 mm.

Power for the Click 150i is claimed to be 12.4 hp at 8,500 rpm and torque at 12.8 Nm at 5,000 rpm. Meanwhile, the Click 125i is rated at 11.1 hp at 8,500 rpm with torque measured at 10.8 Nm at 5,500 rpm.

The Click uses Honda’s ACG starter that eliminates the necessity for mechanical gears for activation, with a secondary kick-starter and idle start-stop is standard. Drive for the Click is with an automatic gearbox and V-belt, as is customary for scooters.

LED lighting is found throughout on the Click for both the 150i and 125i and in the cockpit, an analogue speedometer is coupled with an LCD readout displaying fuel, odometer, time and service intervals. Under the seat, a 18-litre storage compartment has enough space for a full-face helmet and miscellaneous items.

Fuel for the Click is carried in a 5.5-litre tank and seat height is a low 765 mm, suspension being a conventional telescopic fork in front and monoshock swing-arm in the rear. Braking is done with a hydraulic disc brake ont he front wheel and drum brake at the back.

As for model choices, the 2018 Honda Click 150i comes with tubeless tyres mounted on cast alloy wheels and red front brake calliper in gray, black-red, and gray-black as paint options. The 2018 Honda Click 125i comes in two variants – cast alloy wheels with bodywork in red-black, black, and white-black while the spoked wheel Click 125i can be had in blue-black and orange-black.