Honda Winner 150cc

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High quality Honda motorbike

Within the 150cc range, the Honda Winner easily has the best build quality out of our motorbikes. Note that the Honda Winner is a fully manual motorbike, not an automatic. Rock solid balance makes this motorbike feel like it is gliding through the wind, and drivers can find themselves creeping into the 90’s without even realizing it.

Being a Honda – this is the only 150cc manual motorbike we can provide a guarantee of a hassle free holiday with minimum maintenance or breakdown inconveniences. It can be serviced in local Honda Head mechanic shops and has tubless tires that are easy to repair.

The Winner is not a big motorbike and the seat slopes forward. People often book it over the Honda XR 150 due to being fixable in local shops. However, when they arrive at Tigit and test out the seat, they often change to the XR 150.

You are exchanging reliability for comfort with the Winner, in general it is not a comfortable motorbike!

Who the Honda Winner 150 is for

The Winner is for the driver who wants a manual motorbike close to the impossibility of anything disastrous going wrong. The Honda XR 150cc is Tigit’s most common and popular manual motorbike, but for those who just want a motorbike that works, then the Honda Winner is the one to get.
Due to the boxes it is also useful for people with camera gear.

Givi boxes on the Honda Winner

Tigit equips the Honda Winner with 22L plastic Givi boxes.

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TransmissionManual
Gears6 Gears
Engine Size150 cc
Seat Height780 mm
Weight119 KG
Horse Power16.1 HP
Tank Size4.5 Litres

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Honda Winner 150cc

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209 Replies to “Honda Winner 150cc”

  1. Hi,
    We are traveling mid may to end of June 2017. We have extensive riding experience 2 up and interested in the best bike you’d have to suit 2up with luggage? We would like to pick up in HCMC and drop off Hanoi.

    1. The best bike 2 up is the Honda XR.
      However the Winner is the best local / reliable motorbike for 2 people.

  2. Hi Jon
    I’m considering doing a bike trip (in company with a like minded friend or two ) Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi during April 2017. ( I.m hoping the time will be OK, your spring) . My friend is very experienced on dirt & road bikes 600 Ninja &650 Kawasaki, I’m only experienced on Honda CBR500R, what would you recommend ? I looked at the Honda 150 and read your comments re parts and break downs, the bike has to be able to do the trip reliably. We want something with reasonable range so we are not looking for gas stations every couple of hours. Intending doing the trip in around 2 weeks as we will have purchased the return air tickets.
    Regards Allan L. Queensland Australia

    1. XR is comfortable / the big gas tank.
      So far we have not had any major problems on them, but I am realistic about what happens when one does go wrong. Mainly my disclaimers there are to put off first time riders, the bikes require some understanding of motorbiking to make work properly. Slow to warm up in the mornings etc.
      Good bikes and people like them, but in my opinion a lower quality version of what can be driven back home.

      The Winner / Exciter are what the locals use. Quick and different to what can be driven back home. Experienced bikers come and seem to enjoy them.
      Need to fill up once maximum twice a day. So no big drama.

  3. Hello, We are two mexican travelers and we are interested in traveling from HCM to Hanoi beginning on february 6th and returning the bikes on march 1st. I want to know if its posible to book 2 honda winners for february 6th, since I understand you won´t be open 27th Jan – 5th Feb.
    Thank you so much for the info.

  4. Do you sell these brand new (no strings attached) and if yes, what’s the cost with the Givi boxes? Givi trunk option?

    Also, what does the rider do with his/her helmet? Any reasonable way to secure to bike when not in use?

    1. the winner has two metal hooks below the seat, you can insert the helmet’s buckles in the hook and close the seat.

  5. Hi,
    we are interested in the Honda Winner from the 28th of January to the 16th of February. Pick up: Hanoi – Drop off: HCM. Is that even possible due to TET festival?
    Thanks!