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

Honda Winner 150cc's photos

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Honda Winner 150cc

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209 Replies to “Honda Winner 150cc”

  1. A buddy and I are getting in to Ho Chi Minh on Dec 12 and plan to ride to Hanoi. Would probably need these for 2 weeks or so. Would 2 of these be available? Is this the recommended bike?

    1. Currently possible to do 1 Winner and 1 Yamaha Exciter.

      Bit close on customer return dates, but have sent an email explaining with more information.

  2. Hello,

    can I book 2 Honda Winner 150cc Bikes for pick up on the 24th Jan 2018.
    Will need them for at least 2 weeks, and will picked up at HCM and dropped off at Hanoi.
    Regards
    Kevin Walsh

    1. The Winner is
      $1500 deposit
      $300 rent within 15 days
      $350 rent within 35 days

      An email has been sent with more information.

  3. Hello,
    I’m am looking to travel around the north for maximum 10 days which bike should i get and how much would it be for rental

    Thank you

    1. The Winner is
      $1000 deposit or passport with Vietnam Visa
      $20 a day
      An email has been sent with more information.

  4. Hello,

    I am interested in renting a HONDA WINNER 150cc or a Honda XR150 bike for one month starting November 6. If that is not available I’d like to get a manual bike that is 150cc if possible. Starting in Hanoi I plan to tour north Vietnam and then ride down Ho Chi Minh City for drop off at the end of the month.

    I will also need a bike to get back to Hanoi by January 15 but I’m not sure when I’ll need it by, but expect that to probably be on a daily rental.

    If I decide to use the bike for 2 months can I rent for one month and then rent for the second month after being on the road for 2 or 3 weeks?

    Regards,

    Mike

    1. If doing the North above Hanoi I recommend the Honda XR.

      The Winner is $350 rent within 35 days
      $150 extra each extended month

      The XR is $450 rent within 35 days
      $150 extra each extended month

      I have sent an email through with more information.

  5. Hi Jon,
    I got a Honda Blade from you in Feb 2016 and intended to go from HCMC to Hanoi (for the 2nd time) but slipped on gravel near Dồng Hới and broke my colarbone, which ended the bike trip. However, things worked out well; you and your wife handled the return of the bike well, and I was very satisfied. I also rented a helmet from you that fully protected my head and ears. Absent that helmet my ears would have been severely lacerated but in fact were well-protected.

    Plan to return to Vietnam next Fall and will try again, this time using a Honda Winner 150. Hope you and your wife are well. Will be back in touch next year sometime.
    Regards,
    Jim Carlson

    1. Sounds good. Thanks for the comment.
      Yes I remember the events well 🙂

      Will email you to get further information.