Honda Dylan 125/150

Looking for an easy option to beat clogged up traffic? Honda’s two Dylan models were designed for just such a purpose. Whether moving up from a 50cc or purchasing your first scoot either of these will do nicely.

Convenient, comfortable, stylish, capable of carrying a passenger and of course, very Green, with ultra low emissions from the compact catalytic converter.

There is a choice of 125 or 150cc engines, both liquid cooled 4-strokes with digital electronic ignition and push button starters, giving adequate performance and giving Honda’s renowned reliability.  Honda Dylan 125/150

The transmission is seamless V-Matic belt drive, which is low maintenance and takes advantage of the engines strong low to mid range torque assuring smooth strong acceleration.

Honda Dylan 125/150 rear The tubular steel chassis has 33mm forks at the front and dual shock absorbers at the rear to soak up the bumps and provide a sure-footed ride while making the bike easy to handle and control.

The front disc brake and rear drum brake are linked with Honda’s Combined Brake System which combines front and rear brake operation for ease of use.. The left brake lever also incorporates a parking brake.

9 litre fuel tank is ample for 315 kms / 195 miles between fill-ups. Fuel filler is located under the seat.

Instruments include, analogue speedometer, fuel gauge, and idiot lights for indicators, headlight and low fuel. An LCD display shows oil level and odometer. Dylan dash

A locking glove box near the handlebars holds any small extras, such as mobile phone Etc.

Weighing in at 120 kgs. / 265 lbs. The Dylan is easy to handle in traffic as well as feeling safe enough for that longer trip when required.

Price £TBA
Engine Single cylinder 4-stroke.
Displacement 125cc / 153cc
Cooling Liquid cooled.
Starter Electric.
Transmission V-Matic belt drive.
Brakes front Single 220mm disc 2-piston caliper.
Brakes rear 130mm drum.
Fuel capacity 9 litres inc. 2 litre reserve.
Weight 120 kgs.
Seat height 795mm.

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Last updated 29/04/02