Honda XR 150cc

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The XR is the most comfortable 150cc motorbike

 

The Honda XR 150cc is a dual-sport designed to be both on the road and off the road! Within the 150cc category, it is the most comfortable motorbike for one or two riders. It is small compared to the western world of motorbikes. However, this dual-sport motorbike is a big vehicle for Vietnam, and it will attract attention from the locals. 

Adventure driving on the Honda XR 150

 

Vietnam is mostly tarmac roads, but often at times the terrain can turn into gravel and mud tracks. The XR is light enough to tackle any terrain, and there is no situation where you would be caught off guard.

The Honda XR is unsupported by Honda

The XR 150cc falls into the range of “unsupported” motorbikes within Vietnamese mechanics. This means that Honda does not officially service the motorbike or stock the parts. Tigit has these motorbikes on a mass scale, and we have the parts. However, on occasion, we may need to send a part to your location. Simple things like inner-tubes are not stocked throughout Vietnamese mechanics, which means drivers must add them to their luggage load.

Adventure seekers vs New drivers on the Honda XR

Without the babysitting of Honda Service centers at Tigits/Clients disposal, small problems can lead to big problems with inexperienced riders. Overall this is an incredibly reliable and easy motorbike to operate. However, it does not have the same ease of use as the locally supported motorbikes such as the Honda Winner 150cc.

Tires Tigit uses on the Honda XR

Back tire that Tigit mostly uses

The Honda XR 150L is equipped with dual-sport tires. We consider them 80% road with 20% offroad.

The Honda XR 150cc Rack

The Honda XR rack can support an 82L Enduristan bag without the extension rack. The extension rack is strapped down with bungees and adds an additional platform. Bags can be mounted sideways or lengthways. Overall for the size of the motorbike, there is a huge amount of space for luggage.

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TransmissionManual
Gears5 Gears
Engine Size150 cc
Seat Height825 mm
Weight130 KG
Horse Power12.4 HP
Tank Size12 Litres

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Honda XR 150cc

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492 Replies to “Honda XR 150cc”

    1. Hi ,

      What is your pick up/ drop off location?
      We consider the XR and CRF 150 as similar model, we can reserve for you either the CRF or the XR 150

      $1000 pre-auth deposit on card
      $450 within a month

      An email has been sent over to you with more information

  1. Hi I would like to rent an xr/crf 150 for 1 month leaving Saigon. Starting on May 24th. Please let me know if available.

    1. Hi ,

      What is your drop off location?

      The XR is

      $1000 pre-auth deposit on card
      $450 within 1 month

      An email has been sent over to you with more information.

  2. I plan to travel to Vietnam in July 5th so please tell me the process how can I rent the XR/CRF 150 in 2 weeks and there is any require Vietnam driver license. I have California motorcycle license M1 for over 25 yrs on sport bike, any require like credit card or cash deposit? Please tell me more detail. Thanks

  3. Hi,

    I would like to book a Honda XR/CRF 150cc for 6 nights between Danang to Hanoi. The dates are 24 June to 1 July.

    Thank you.

    1. Hi ,

      The XR is

      $1000 pre-auth deposit on card
      $150 within 5 days
      $20 a day after the first 5 days

      An email has been sent over to you with more information.

  4. Hello, looking at hiring an XR150 from 15 May 2019 until 31 May 2019. Pick up from Hanoi and returning bike to HCMC. Checking on availability and price. Trip will cover approximately 3000 kilometres, what is the responsibility regarding the servicing of the bike?