The Blade is the most common motorbike in Vietnam
The Honda semi-automatic is the most common motorbike type in Vietnam. Cheap to buy, cheap to maintain, and cheap to run with excellent gas efficiency. Drive-up the mountains into remote terrain, and Honda semi-automatics will be seen everywhere. Indestructible machines that can handle anything thrown at them.
The Blade never breaks down
Tigit’s warranty against breakdowns combined with only one oil change every 1000km means the Honda Blade should work out similar or on many occasions cheaper than trying to buy and sell a cheap backpacker motorbike! These are real Honda motorcycles, not Chinese copies that are found in the backpacker area.
The Blade has plenty of power
The Blade has enough power to carry two people and luggage across Vietnam without skipping a beat. Tigit offers more exciting motorbikes, but there is no need to get anything bigger or more powerful than these reliable and affordable machines.
The Honda Blade is easy to drive
Learning the basics of simple gear changes can be taught within 5 minutes. Please watch this video for more information on how to drive a semi-automatic.
The Honda Blade 110cc Rack
The pictures in the gallery are with an Enduristan 82L bag. The Blade comes equipped with an extended Givi Rack with a specification of 7KG maximum. They often break at the connection point under the seat (shown in the pictures). It is easy to weld these on route for around 2.5usd. It is essential to mount the bag as far forward as possible using the seat for support. The Blade can handle two people and luggage across any road in Vietnam. However, it is perhaps not the best motorbike for the job. Bags are best mounted horizontally not length ways, keeping the bag as far forward as possible.
Hi I’m looking to rent a Blade from Monday 25th September and going to Hanoi.
Assuming Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi
The Blade is
$500 deposit
$250 total rent within 35 days.
An email has been sent with more information.
HI there!
My partner and I are looking to rent two Honda blades from roughly the 21st of November to the 5 of December. So far we are thinking of riding from danang to hanoi. But are open to suggestions! We’ve had some (very small )experience riding automatics around the north of bali but was wondering if you could give some advice on some must see rides, how long they would take and the bike you would recommend.
Cheers,
Ryan.
Danang to Hanoi is a great drive, but it sounds like your schedule is open ended?
If so then start in Hanoi and if you are enjoying yourself then can continue to HCM.
Else stop in Danang.
Generally between Hanoi and Danang around 10 days is enough. 15 days is probably a little on the long side.
Hanoi –> Ninh Binh — > Phong Nha — > Khe Sanh — > Hue — > Danang
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Hi There,
i be travelling to HCMC on 24th Oct 2017, just checking about the procedure in renting a Honda Blade 110cc.
intending to pay by Visa Credit Card.
Collect
24th Oct 2017 – HCMC
Return
14th Nov 2017 – Hanoi
Awaiting for your prompt reply
Warmest Regards
Alan Ang
The Blade is
$500 deposit
$200 rent within 15 days
$250 rent within 35 days
Sent an email with more information
Hi me and 2 friends arrive in hanoi 18th Nov and are heading to hmc inside a month ..woukd you do any discount for 3 bikes for a month .thanks
Hi Ben
Currently Tigit does not offer any discount schemes or affiliate promotions. Static prices across all our locations in Vietnam.
Jon
Hi Jon,
I’d like to pick up 1 Honda Blade from Hanoi on the 6st of August and drop off in HCM on the 25th of August with the buy back scheme. Is it possible to make a reservation for 1 Honda Blade?
Kind regards,
Yes it is possible.
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