Hugh Janus Posted March 8, 2021 Share Posted March 8, 2021 2021 Honda ADV150 (Honda/)UpsImpressive, but modest off-road capabilitiesCommuter-friendly with automatic V-matic transmissionAgile for maneuvering through city trafficSmooth power deliveryCenter-/sidestand open up parking optionsDownsLow 6.5-inch ground clearance limits off-road abilitiesSomewhat tight trunk space, at least for full-size helmetBusy LCD dashVerdictThe Honda ADV150 brings more adventure to the average scooter commuter with its impressive, yet modest off-road capability, general ease of use, and standard city-riding amenities.2021 Honda ADV150 (Honda/)OverviewThe Honda ADV150 is the fourth and most recent addition to Big Red’s scooter lineup. It is based heavily on the PCX150 in both double-cradle frame and 149cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, but differs in exhaust and intake tract. What further differentiates it from its stablemate is its off-road capability with Showa suspension and block pattern tires. There’s more ground to cover with this gravel-road-capable commuter.Updates for 2021The ADV150 scooter is a new model in Honda’s 2021 lineup.Pricing and VariantsConsidering its versatility, this scoot is priced at a reasonable $4,299, only $600 more than the 2020 PCX150.2021 Honda ADV150 (Honda/)Powertrain: Engine, Transmission, and PerformanceThe ADV150 is powered by the 149cc, liquid-cooled, SOHC, single-cylinder engine. In our first ride review, our test rider appreciated its smooth pull from the line. Its low-to-midrange torque makes it a purposeful package for navigating the urban sprawl. Power, however, noticeably tapers after 50 mph, but the ADV150 is meant for city commuting and it does that admirably.One of the primary attractions of using a scooter for commuting is its automatic transmission. This scooter brings that twist-and-go ease of use with Honda’s automatic V-matic transmission.2021 Honda ADV150 (Honda/)HandlingThe ADV150 carries its claimed 294-pound weight well on gravel roads and paved roads. The nonadjustable 31mm telescopic fork and twin Showa shocks keep the ADV on course and provide good front end feel and overall traction on the dirt.On paved roads, the ADV is nimble. It can make midcorner adjustments and bob and weave in and out of congested traffic as a city commuter should. When pushing the scooter to its cornering limits on the twisties, centerstand scrape was noted despite the 6.5-inch ground clearance.BrakesAs noted in our review, “The braking department consists of a single 240mm disc (with ABS) at the front and mechanical 130mm drum at the rear. The front setup, though on the soft side, is noticeably more responsive than the spongy rear drum.”Fuel Economy and Real-world MPGAfter the 60-mile city/gravel ride of our first ride review, the LCD gauge indicated an average fuel consumption of 70.8 mpg (with a total of 200 logged miles on the test unit’s odometer). That means the 2.1-gallon fuel tank has potential for taking the rider about 140 miles between gas station stops.Ergonomics: Comfort and UtilityA roomy floorboard-to-seat configuration allows for ample legroom, however, the handlebar is close, making the upper portion of the rider triangle a tad cramped for our 6-foot-tall rider.Overall, the riding position is comfortable and upright for the city commute, and standing up on the floorboards for rougher terrain is doable.Its utilitarian features include its center-/sidestand, toolless two-position adjustable windscreen, underseat and side compartment storage. The underseat compartment has a 27-liter capacity and a 2-liter side compartment with a 12-volt adapter inside.2021 Honda ADV150 (Honda/)ElectronicsABS is featured on the front end and a 12-volt accessory adapter allows for cellphone charging on the go. The scooter also forgoes an old-school and conventional key and utilizes a smart key. A full-LED lighting package is also equipped.Warranty and Maintenance CoverageHonda includes a one-year, unlimited mileage warranty.QualityScooters present an around-town ease of use, but the ADV150 extends that friendliness to the dirt. Equipped with stable suspension, decent braking system, smart key, and LED lighting, this scooter offers versatility with modern amenities.2021 Honda ADV150 (Honda/)2021 Honda ADV150 Claimed SpecificationsMSRP: $4,299 Engine: 149cc, SOHC, liquid-cooled 80º single-cylinder four-stroke Bore x Stroke: 57.3 x 57.9mm Transmission/Final Drive: Automatic V-Matic/belt Fuel Delivery: PGM fuel injection w/ 26mm throttle body Clutch: Automatic centrifugal dry type Engine Management/Ignition: Full transistorized Frame: Double cradle Front Suspension: 31mm Showa telescopic fork; 5.1 in. travel Rear Suspension: Twin Showa shocks; 4.7 in. travel Front Brake: 240mm disc w/ ABS Rear Brake: Mechanical 130mm drum Wheels, Front/Rear: N/A Tires, Front/Rear: 110/80-14 / 130/70-13 Rake/Trail: 26.5º/3.4 in. Wheelbase: 52.1 in. Ground Clearance: 6.5 in. Seat Height: 31.3 in. Fuel Capacity: 2.1 gal. Wet Weight: 294 lb. 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Tym Posted March 9, 2021 Share Posted March 9, 2021 14 hours ago, Clive said: Yours @Tym for 4300 of your American dollars. Maybe the guy who had to take this back with 88 miles on her, should have shown the wife that 150 first. https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2021-Yamaha-TW200-5015265229 I do apologise if this content was boring or boorish, or... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skyrider Posted March 10, 2021 Share Posted March 10, 2021 you saying that this is an enduro scooter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XTreme Posted March 10, 2021 Share Posted March 10, 2021 22 minutes ago, skyrider said: you saying that this is an enduro scooter On ButtRider they're termed as "Battle Scooters". Don't ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skyrider Posted March 10, 2021 Share Posted March 10, 2021 3 minutes ago, XTreme said: On ButtRider they're termed as "Battle Scooters". Don't ask me! well strange Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tym Posted March 17, 2021 Share Posted March 17, 2021 What are they "battling"? Do they have a Battle Flag like the Confederacy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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