Honda has given its highest selling motercycle on india a dose of style, new features' and a mechanical update by providing a 5-speed gearbox in the form of the new cb honda shine When one talks about 125cc motorcycles, the first name that comes to everyone’s mind is probably the Honda CB Shine. Having sold over 43 lakh units since its launch, it is the undisputed king in the 125cc two-wheeler space with a market share of over 45 per cent, both impressive stats to say the least. In fact, the Honda CB Shine is currently the highest selling motorcycle for the Japanese two-wheeler giant on a global scale. Despite all these accolades and benchmark sales figures, Honda thinks there is space for more. It feels that there is a demand for a premium 125cc offering with a bit of aspirational value attached to it, and that’s how the new Honda Shine SP came in being. It isn’t the first occasion that Honda is playing the premium card game as it recently launched the Honda Livo which was marketed as a premium commuter bike. We put the new Honda CB Shine SP to the test to find out whether it is a better buy then the segment yardstick or not.