The new 2009 Honda Air Blade i with PGM-FI


The latest Honda motorcycle in the Thai domestic line up to get the PGM-FI (fuel Injection) upgrade is the Honda Air Blade. At first glance, the new and stylish Honda Air Blade i looks to be no much different than his none fuel injection brother in the range. This doesn't change when you site on the bike as the lightweight and compact dimensions give little indication of the true engine capability.

But twist the throttle, and rocket off you go, pin the throttle back and it soon becomes apparent which machine you actually on. The Honda Air Blade PGM-FI really does lift its skirt and get a move on.

The 108cc liquid-cooled SOHC single-cylinder four-stroke engine, equipped with the latest on fuel injection and electronic ingestion and fuel control systems making the ride both fun and very rapid. The engine is both torquey and revvy, making the most of any available acceleration.
With its well designed and proven frame design, well-controlled suspension and perfect balanced rubber, the chassis is tight and accurate through bends. With Honda's Combi-brake technology, the stopping department not only matches this fine handling, it surpasses it.

On the fuel consumption, the Honda Air Blade i with PGM-FI uses about 15% LESS fuel then it the Honda Air Blade equipped with regular carburetor. The Honda Air blade i with PGM-FI is not only better in fuel economics, the performance is so much better, and during this all producing 80% less dangerous exhaust emissions. Honda claims that you would save per year, being a average rider, more then 1,500 Baht per year. Also Honda claims that the new improved Air Blade i engine need less service per year.

The new for 2009 Honda Air Blade i with PGM-FI (fuel injection) system comes in the color combinations; model NC110AM has "White-Red Deluxe" and "Black-Silver", and model NC110AP has the colors "Precious Golden Brown" and "Rubilize Red". The main difference between the Honda Air Blade NC110AM and NC110AP is that the NC110AM has spoke wired wheels and the NC110AP has light weight aluminum alloy wheels.
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Anonymous

Monday, 10 November 2008 @ 08:48 AM ICT
Nice and hi-tech bike.
What's the max power of this bike?

khmer rom1

Friday, 06 February 2009 @ 07:36 PM ICT
when the sales starts in cambodia ?

traitorsbestfriend@hotmail.com

Thursday, 16 April 2009 @ 06:29 PM ICT
is there a way i can get that sick scooter in Western Australia? im in vietnam at the moment and i love this bike. could someone help me? Email me at traitorsbestfriend@hotmail.com.
thank you!

i saw one called "dark angel" it had blood red flames and metallica signs on it.. it looked awesome.

Anonymous User

Monday, 09 December 2013 @ 12:48 AM ICT
I'm also in Viet Nam. How i can get it?

Anonymous

Tuesday, 28 April 2009 @ 12:05 PM ICT
hi,im just wondering if the airblade engine is 2 valve,as i heard from other automatic owners,i own an honda icon its superb!how much more if it is airblade!im just hoping it will be available in the phils very soon!

Borim

Thursday, 30 July 2009 @ 12:43 PM ICT
I want to ask you one quesion when you upgrade to 125CC and less fuel.i see in cambodia they really like motor air blade.but the power lower than Suzuki Step 125CC.

Anonymous User

Thursday, 20 January 2011 @ 11:58 AM ICT
wots the last price with shipping to maldives (male') can u mail me afsan@hotmail.com

Anonymous User

Tuesday, 05 April 2011 @ 01:31 AM ICT
grt bike,can you please send me the fright charge to maldives,mal'e.my email is asvaru@hotmail.com.

Boday

Tuesday, 20 September 2011 @ 04:14 PM ICT
Can you anyone let me know the price + shipping charge of this motocycle to Maldives. my email is ahmed.iflah@gmail.com

Anonymous User

Monday, 24 October 2011 @ 04:48 PM ICT
This comment has been moved to our forum, you can find it here Honda Airblade 2007 fuel pump
Edited on Monday, 24 October 2011 @ 07:52 PM ICT by admin

thasleem

Thursday, 15 December 2011 @ 12:16 AM ICT
Can you anyone let me know the price + shipping charge of this motocycle to Maldives. my email is dithalllie@gmail.com. thank you for you support

Scooterfreak

Sunday, 02 September 2012 @ 01:25 PM ICT
I´ve been in Vietnam for 3 weeks, the Air Blade is very popular there. My question is: How much is the export-price and shipping fee to Germany? I can´t understand why such a nice scooter is not available in Germany.

Anonymous User

Monday, 10 February 2014 @ 06:42 PM ICT
what is the final price of this airbalde f1 + shipping price to maldives by air freight to msiusan@gmail.com