Honda Biz

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Honda Biz
Manufacturer Honda
Production1998–present
Predecessor C100 Dream
Engine 97.1 cm3, 109.1 cm3 and 124.9 cm3, OHC, Four-stroke
Power 6hp 100cc / 9hp 125cc (approximate values may vary by year.)
Transmission Semi-automatic, 4 gears, it is possible to move from 4th to neutral with the vehicle stationary.
Suspension F – telescopic (90 mm) R – Bishock (86 mm)
Brakes F –  130 mm Drum/220 mm Disc (version +/EX) R-  110 mm Drum
Tires F- 60/100-17 R – 80/60-14
DimensionsH: 1.075 mm

Honda Biz is a Underbone motorcycle developed and produced by Honda of Brazil since 1998. It has three types of engine: 100, 110 and 125 cubic centimeters of displacement.

It is an affordable, entry-level model in the country; a variation of the worldwide popular Honda Super Cub, with two key differences: a 14-inch (instead of a 17-inch) rear wheel and a storage compartment under the seat. [1] [2]

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References

  1. "Dupla Biz-Super Cub: "galinha dos ovos de ouro" da Honda se renova em breve" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 21 September 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  2. Durães, Renato. "Honda Biz usa receita japonesa e tempero brasileiro para fazer sucesso". MOTO.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on 21 September 2018.