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Avoiding public transportation, saving on fuel and saving time are some of the reasons why you should use a motorcycle for your daily commute. With this in mind, LitoralCar has selected six affordable motorcycles for those looking to make their first purchase.

Honda Biz 110

Well-known in the market, the Honda Biz has space to store a helmet under the seat and a hook to hang bags. Simpler than the other models, it values ​​economy, but has a semi-automatic transmission. Driving in the city, you will get an average fuel consumption of between 45 km/l and 50 km/l, its tank has a capacity of only 5.1 liters of gasoline. In other words, in the urban cycle, the Honda can deliver a range of around 250 kilometers. With acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h and maximum speed. On the dashboard, the scooter shows up to 130 km/h.

Honda Pop 110i

If you want to save money, get around and don’t mind a more modern look, the Honda Pop 110i is the ideal model for you. It doesn’t have fairings, it uses the same engine and gearbox as the Biz, and is very practical and lighter, but there is no storage space under its seat. The model has an average consumption of 56 km/l, with a 4.2-liter fuel tank, and has a top speed of 91.8 km.

 Yamaha Neo 125

This Yamaha model is very economical and has an automatic transmission, which will provide comfort and make riding easier. With a more modern look, it is a great choice. It has a 125 cm³ engine with 9.8 hp and can reach a maximum Top Speed ​​of 110 km/h. The average fuel consumption is 40 km/l, with a 4.2-liter tank .

Honda Elite

The Honda Elite is one of the most affordable models on the market. It has space under the seat for a backpack or helmet, is automatic and has combined disc brakes on both wheels, ensuring greater safety. The Elite has a 124.9 cm³ single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with modest performance. Its 9.4 hp of maximum power at 7,500 rpm and torque of 1.05 kgf. at 6,000 rpm are enough to pull ahead of cars at traffic lights and reach a top speed of 100 km/h. Its tank has a capacity of 6.4 liters and promises to travel more than 40 km/liter of gasoline.

 

Honda CG

One of the most used by the Brazilian people, the CG has an OHC, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine. Perfect for the daily rush. It can run at 110 km/h, while the engine works at 7,500 rpm. If you accelerate hard, the speedometer reaches 120 km/h. The maximum speed is close to 130 km/h, but it only exceeds this mark on a downhill slope. Its tank can store 16.1 liters. It has a fuel consumption of approximately 41 km/liter with gasoline and 35 km/liter with ethanol.

 

Yamaha Factor

Very resistant for daily use, with a durable and economical engine, it has an LED panel and a wide and soft seat. Great for use in the city, it has a tank with a capacity of 15.7 liters and reaches a maximum speed on the highway of 120 km/h at 8,000 rpm. In the city, the Factor can travel 33 km with one liter of gasoline. On the highway, at a constant speed of 90 km/h, the motorcycle recorded an average of 35.4 km/l. In addition, the motorcycle has a smooth and very precise five-speed gearbox.

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