2010 Honda SH150i Scooter Review Photo Gallery

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Honda brings one of its most popular scooters to the U.S. Check out the 2010 Honda SH150i. Learn more about it in the Motorcycle USA 2010 Honda SH150i scooter review.

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Who said economical transportation can’t be fun? It is when you’re at the controls of the $4499 2010 Honda SH150i scooter.
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A rear trunk is available as a Honda accessory and is priced at $268.95. It mounts directly to the passenger grab rails and has just over 9 gallon (35 liter) capacity.
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Storage is available under the seat and is large enough to hold a half-sized helmet.
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The Honda SH150i gets its U.S. passport for the 2010 model year.
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A 220mm disc is pinched by a twin-piston caliper which is hydraulically operated via a right-hand lever.
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Even at maximum speed the SH150i is completely stable.
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Through a crowded city street, you’d be hard pressed to find a vehicle that can get through traffic faster than this Honda scoot.
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Although wind buffeting wasn’t a problem, Honda also offers a $299.95 windshield as a factory accessory.
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A 153cc 4-Stroke single-cylinder engine propels the SH150i to right around 65 mph on flat ground.
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The SH150i’s cockpit is relaxed and is comfortable for even six-foot tall pilots.
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Within Italy, Honda’s SH150i is the most popular scooter sold.
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Honda's V-Matic automatic transmission, makes traveling to your destination literally as easy as twisting your wrist.
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One of the best features of the SH150i is the ability to comfortably ride two-up.
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Instrumentation consists of a swept analog-style speedometer (that optimistically reads up to 100 mph), a fuel and engine coolant temperature gauge, odometer, trip meter and digital clock. General warning lights for the turn signals and headlight high beam are laid above and it also features a nifty oil-change required light, so you’ll know when it’s time for service.
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