Jun 28, 2016 09:41 PM
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The Honda CD110 ss Dream follows a very simplistic approach of design, and may not appeal to those motorcyclists who love flashy graphics, muscular stance and gizmos on their ride.
Nevertheless, it looks smart with a decent profile, featuring a small bikini fairing around its simple headlamp, flanked by clear lens blinkers.
The side profile also looks plain with fuel tank showcasing adequate knee recesses. The rear view of the Dream gels well with the overall design, with a large tail lamp. The instrument console too maintains the continuity of'down-to-earth' manner, with a two-pod cluster showcasing speedometer and odometer on the left and fuel gauge on the right, with the tachometer being given a miss. The graphics flow well from the tank to the rear panel, without seeming to be overdone.
The alloy wheels are finished in gray, but the engine is painted in black. The built and fit and finish is easily the best in class, a quality which has kept the Dream outstanding amongst its rivals, in a typical Honda fashion. Overall, the motorcycle may not turn many heads on the road, but still it is one of those motorcycles which your father may equally praise, if you do so.