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Honda Motorcycles & Scooters India (HMSI), the 100% Indian subsidiary of Honda Motor Company, is known for their reliable, affordable, and innovative bikes and motorcycles. They manufacture a wide range of two-wheelers which has taken the country by storm. Honda has now launched the new Honda XBlade model with two variants. They come with a powerful BS6 162.71cc engine with tubeless tyres and alloy wheels.
Packed with features, the Honda XBlade is now available in four attractive colours with two variants - Honda XBlade Disc and Honda XBlade Dual Disc. They are priced at INR 1,07,851 and INR 1,12,241 respectively. (ex-showroom Delhi)
Honda XBlade comes with a powerful 162.71cc single cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected, and counterbalanced engine which promises a good performance. It gives out 10.2kW power and a peak torque of 14.7 Nm, which is 0.7Nm more than its predecessor, the Unicorn. It comes with a five-speed gearbox for easy gear shift. It comes with an option of 220mm disc or 130mm drum disc at the rear with a 276mm disc brake at the front.
Honda XBlade now has a sharp, chiseled look with a sculptured tank, sharp front, LED head and taillights making it one of the smartest in its class. It has comfortable longer seats for staying upright and going on long journeys. Equipped with a digital instrument cluster, hazard switch, dual petal disc brakes with ABS, it is marked as one of the safest bikes.
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
Both variants of Honda XBlade have great performance and mileage. At 52 kmpl mileage, it has a fantastic grip on-road, good pick-up, and does not show any vibrations even at 100kmph speed. The hazard switch is also a worthy and useful addition to the bike. It has long, comfortable seats which allows one to go on riding the bike for longer stretches of time. The fully digital instrument cluster, aggressive LED headlamp, and robotic front, gives it a stylish yet tough look. The bike is also perfectly suitable for both city roads and highways.
Overall, the Honda XBlade is a good purchase considering the features it has and the affordable price it is available in.
Motor policy for old bikes is for one year and for new ones in 3 years.
No-claim Bonus or NCB refers to the additional benefit that the insured gets in case there are no insurance claims filed against the insured two-wheeler. NCB for two-wheelers gets reduced after one claim thus for not making a claim of up to 5 consecutive years, your accumulated NCBs are up to 50%, hence you can get great discounts in your next policy premium.
Bike insurance should be claimed or registered immediately after the accident or incident. For Theft/Accidental Claims, intimation to both insurance companies and police should be given within 24 Hours.
If it is delayed beyond 48 hours, a written clarification should be given to the insurance company. However, the company is not liable for any damage that has occurred due to delay in registration or failure to produce the vehicle during survey.
The following are the documents and details that are needed during insurance claim registration - policy number, vehicle registration and engine number, caller details i.e. relation to insured, date, time and place of incident, loss type i.e. own damage, TP, theft, PA claim or any injury has been sustained in accident, if incident is reported to police, GD or FIR number, driver name and claim number.
First, you have to file an FIR with your nearest police station. You have to submit a photocopy of the same, some documents, bike keys, and a non-traceable certificate to your insurance company. You can claim the full IDV amount in case your bike is stolen.