Want Independence & Mobility?
Try a Honda ANF125i Innova
Try a Honda ANF125i Innova
It looks sleek and sexy and will no doubt be the pride and joy of any owner. The Air-cooled 4-stroke SOHC engine provides exceedingly low emissions and is praised for its reliability and performance.
I recommend the Honda ANF125i Innova, available for less than £2,000 as a great looking, zippy and safe way of getting about.
So which is the best scooter to choose? Sure the scooter may not be able to hold all their mates as they joyride around the nearest town center, but it will allow them to get out an about at a fraction of the cost of a car.
That word is the route of any argument with a young adult; meet them half way and they can't complain. Now I'm sure if you purchase a scooter for your youngster their eyes will probably look longingly over your shoulder on to the driveway where they hope they will spot a Fiesta or Corsa, but you can respond with a one word answer: Compromise.
Low cost insurance, refueling costs and road tax mean that you can be on the road in a nifty little mover for slightly over £1,500.
Ever since the Vespas and Labrettas of the mod era, the scooter has represented a much more fashionable and accessible form of transport for the urban youngster.
The answer is simple: Scooters. So how is it possible to gain mobility and independence but not dip into the life savings too drastically?
Without taking the actual cost of the vehicle into consideration, insurance costs for youngsters are absolutely sky-rocketing out of all proportion. While most young adults are craving for that souped up 6 litre V8 that has adorned their bedroom walls since they were 8, the realities area tad harsher.
The complicity lies in the fact that one often relies heavily on the other and both often come at great cost to the parents or guardians involved.
Mobility and independence are, without a shadow of a doubt, the two most important things to your average 17-21 year old.
I recommend the Honda ANF125i Innova, available for less than £2,000 as a great looking, zippy and safe way of getting about.
So which is the best scooter to choose? Sure the scooter may not be able to hold all their mates as they joyride around the nearest town center, but it will allow them to get out an about at a fraction of the cost of a car.
That word is the route of any argument with a young adult; meet them half way and they can't complain. Now I'm sure if you purchase a scooter for your youngster their eyes will probably look longingly over your shoulder on to the driveway where they hope they will spot a Fiesta or Corsa, but you can respond with a one word answer: Compromise.
Low cost insurance, refueling costs and road tax mean that you can be on the road in a nifty little mover for slightly over £1,500.
Ever since the Vespas and Labrettas of the mod era, the scooter has represented a much more fashionable and accessible form of transport for the urban youngster.
The answer is simple: Scooters. So how is it possible to gain mobility and independence but not dip into the life savings too drastically?
Without taking the actual cost of the vehicle into consideration, insurance costs for youngsters are absolutely sky-rocketing out of all proportion. While most young adults are craving for that souped up 6 litre V8 that has adorned their bedroom walls since they were 8, the realities area tad harsher.
The complicity lies in the fact that one often relies heavily on the other and both often come at great cost to the parents or guardians involved.
Mobility and independence are, without a shadow of a doubt, the two most important things to your average 17-21 year old.
Honda ANF125i Innova
Honda's profilation of this bike |
The Innova introduces a new generation of smart and stylish step-through scooters that offer even wider appeal than the famous Super Cub it replaced in our range. Featuring a host of modern features it sticks true to the Honda step-through philosophy of producing a motorcycle that is affordable, easy to use and maintain, offers super fuel efficiency and has bullet-proof reliability. |
General information | |
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Model: | Honda ANF125i Innova |
Year: | 2010 |
Category: | Scooter |
Rating: | 69.4 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes |
Engine and transmission | |
Displacement: | 124.80 ccm (7.62 cubic inches) |
Engine type: | Single cylinder, four-stroke |
Power: | 9.17 HP (6.7 kW)) @ 7500 RPM |
Torque: | 10.10 Nm (1.0 kgf-m or 7.4 ft.lbs) @ 3000 RPM |
Compression: | 9.3:1 |
Bore x stroke: | 52.4 x 57.9 mm (2.1 x 2.3 inches) |
Fuel system: | Injection. PGM-FI electronic fuel injection |
Fuel control: | SOHC |
Ignition: | Fully transistorised with electronic advance |
Cooling system: | Air |
Gearbox: | 4-speed |
Transmission type, final drive: | Chain |