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Launched recently in September 2020, Honda Hornet 2.0 is the best replacement for CB Hornet 160 R that was previously the best motorcycle model of Honda in the market. The Hornet brand is widely famous for the aggressive style outlook and smoother performance, and the new Hornet 2.0 takes it all to the next level. The design styling of Honda Hornet 2.0 is quite similar to the CB hornet 160R, but some cleaner lines and a bulkier appearance add to the changes. The motorcycle's striking look is highly appealing, and there are other features too, which makes it a preferred choice.
Honda Hornet 2.0 has a 184.40cc engine with a single-cylinder capacity. The engine has an air cooling mechanic and the fuel injection motor type. The bike can produce a maximum torque of up to 16.1 Nm and maximum power of 12.7kW. The motor of Honda Hornet 2.0 has a five-speed gearbox. There is an upside-down fork at the front end of the suspension and a preload-adjustable mono-shock at the rear end. Furthermore, it uses disk brakes at both front and back ends.
Here are the other vital features of Honda Hornet 2.0:
Note: You will have to buy PA Cover separately.
You can renew your Honda two wheeler insurance policy in 5 easy and quick steps.
Step 1 - Fill in your Name, Address, Mobile Number, Vehicle’s Make, Model, Variant, Registration Date & the city you ride in.
Step 2- Press ‘Get Quote’ and choose your choice of Plan (Third-party liability, comprehensive, standalone own damage) or add-ons
Step 3 - Enter details of your previous insurance policy- Date of expiry, Claim made in the last year, No Claim Bonus earned
Step 4 - You will get a quote for your premium
Step 5- Make the final payment to renew your policy
Honda Hornet 2.0 is more compact than the CB Hornet motorcycle. It is also a perfect choice for long drives with the 12-liter petrol fuel tank. The bike has a tacky and sporty appearance that charms the people around and fascinates the rider. This motorcycle has a comfortable seat for both rider and the pillion and is thus a preferable choice. The handlebar of the Honda Hornet also has a powder-coated finish, making it a more delicate texture.
Honda Hornet 2.0's engine has an adequate capacity, lying between the sporty 160cc and 200cc. There is only one problem: after reaching 85kmph, the engine starts vibrating and shouting. The bike has lighter and swifter handling that makes it a fantastic choice.
There are three types of insurance policies available from which one can choose any for their two-wheeler vehicle. The policies are third party bike insurance policy, comprehensive bike insurance policy, and pay-as-you-drive bike insurance policy.
Yes, cancelling the insurance policy of a two-wheeler anytime during the tenure is possible. The insured person must submit the documents to prove that the vehicle is insured elsewhere, or the Regional Transport Office (RTO) has cancelled the vehicle's registration certificate. Once the policy is cancelled, the insurer has to refund the remaining amount after deducting the premium for the period in which the coverage has been provided.
Based on the policyholders, the definition for the best two-wheeler insurance providers might change, depending on their needs like the add-on coverages, plan type, customer support assistance, etc. However, a reliable parameter that everyone must look for while choosing the right insurance provider is the ICR (Incurred Claim ratio).
Yes, according to the Indian Motor Vehicles Act 1988, all bike owners are required to have at least a third party insurance plan for their vehicle. Owning the basic liability-only cover is mandatory for all the bike riders; else, on being caught, the bike owner must face a fine of INR 2,000 or imprisonment of up to 3 months.
Additionally, according to the latest Supreme Court directive passed in 2018, the two wheeler policies have a mandatory five-year upfront cover. This is implemented since 1st September 2018, and on the two-wheelers purchased after that.
In this case, the bike owner must contact the insurance company to issue a duplicate copy of the policy. The owner might need to pay a nominal fee for getting a duplicate copy. A soft copy of the policy is sent via email in the online cases, and the insured person can print it out.