https://ift.tt/tJiWZlf _24_.jpgHonda Shine 100 DX vs standard model: Differences explained

Honda Shine 100 DX vs standard model: Differences explained

Honda has launched a new higher-spec variant of the Shine 100. It is largely based on the standard bike but gets a few new additions that set it apart. 

Honda Shine 100 DX vs standard model: Tubeless tyres

The Standard variant continues with tubed tyres

One welcome change is the shift to tubeless tyres. The Standard variant continues with tubed tyres, which can be a hassle for daily commuters, as even a single puncture can leave them stranded. With the new DX variant, Honda has transitioned to a tubeless setup for the higher variant, which should prove to be a real boon for everyday riders.

Honda Shine 100 DX vs standard model: Dash

It borrows its dash from the SP125 but misses out on a gear-postion indicator

One notable difference between the Standard and DX variants is the addition of an LCD dash, which appears to be shared with the Shine 125. However, it does miss out on a gear position indicator— a feature available on the latter. That said, the LCD unit still conveys a fair bit of useful information, including real-time mileage, distance-to-empty, and a service due indicator. Also new is the inclusion of a side-stand engine cut-off function, enhancing rider safety.

Honda Shine 100 DX vs standard model: Visual changes

The DX variant gets a few new additions to set it apart

Visually, the DX gets subtle cosmetic updates to set it apart from the standard Shine 100. These include a chrome garnish on the headlamp, a chrome muffler cover, and blacked-out finishes on the engine and grab rail.

Honda Shine 100 DX vs standard model: Larger tank

The DX features a 10-litre tank, up from 9 litres on the Standard model

Right off the bat, the increase in tank size may not be visually apparent. However, Honda says it has widened the tank, which has resulted in an additional litre of capacity, taking the total to 10 litres. Honda claims, this change has been made in response to customer feedback.

Honda Shine 100 DX vs standard model: Colours and graphics

It gets refreshed graphics with four colour options

The DX model is available in four colours – black, red, blue, and grey. It also gets refreshed graphics that further differentiate it from the standard Shine 100. The Shine 100, on the other hand, comes in five colour options – red, blue, grey, green, and orange – all paired with a contrasting black base.

Also see:

Honda Shine 100 DX unveiled

 


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