Saturday, April 16, 2011

Honda Silver Wing scooter


If you want to own the road, then this is the scooter for you: the 2010 Honda Silver Wing. Breezing through the roads, this scooter is made for your cravings in a long-sustaining high-speed journey.

Combined with its Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) with automatic enricher circuit and four-hole injectors, it efficiently increases available fuel energy. In pair with the engine carburetion, it has a computer-controlled fully transistorized ignition. Another plus is its transmission: an Automatic V-matic belt drive, which eliminates the hassles of shifting gears.
Still about long journeys, its fuel capacity is 4.2 gallon, and included to that is a 0.9 gallon reserve. Two innovations are in its braking system: the Combined Braking System (CBS) and the Anti-lock braking System (ABS). 2010 Honda Silver wing, having a three-piston front brake and a two-piston rear brake and along with the CBS, makes an efficient and strong braking force. Drawbacks
For 2011, Honda re-releases it's popular Silver Wing scooter, a machine packed with a fuel-injected, four-stroke 582cc twin. This Honda scooter offers a high-level of performance along with easy operation, and comes with ABS for 2011.

The big, plush Honda Silver Wing scooter is your best bet if you plan to do a lot of freeway or long-distance riding, reviews say. Meeson also nearly winds up in a ditch when a high wind gust slams into his Silver Wing's big body panels. Some critics particularly like the Honda Silver Wing because it looks more like a big motorcycle than a scooter. The weighty Honda Silver Wing would be difficult for a small rider to heft off of its center stand, one critic notes, and it guzzles more gas than smaller scooters (46 mpg in one test).

We found lengthy, expert road tests of the Honda Silver Wing scooter at the Los Angeles Times, TheScooterReview.com and Wheels.ca, an automotive site sponsored by the Toronto Star. About.com's motorcycle-enthusiast tester is surprised to find himself enamored with the Silver Wing. MotorcycleNews.com, a British site, tests the Honda Silver Wing and rates its various attributes (engine, equipment, etc).