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Last year, we had a blast checking out one of their latest two-wheelers to hit the Philippine Market, the Honda Airblade 150. Engine Powered by a 150cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke SOHC that produces a maximum power of 12.9hp at 8,500 RPM coupled with a maximum torque of 13.3Nm, the Airblade 150 is, by all means, a competent everyday commuter. Design Aesthetically speaking, the Honda Airblade looks a lot like a sleeker version of its cousin, the Honda Click, but offers a slimmer profile and slightly sharper looks. As for storage, the Honda Airblade 150 has a spacious 22.7L capacity that can supposedly fit either a full-face helmet or even two half-face helmets but not all every kind fits. Speaking of, what we like a lot about the Airblade 150 is how Honda made sure to prioritize both the driver and passenger in terms of comfort. Performance When it comes to performance, the Airblade 150 is a quick and nimble machine which is no surprise considering this does share a similar engine as the Honda PCX and ADV but is around 20kg lighter. Conclusion To cap things off, the Honda Airblade 150 is a solid choice for an everyday commuter and is a very safe one at that. The Honda Airblade 150 comes in at a price of PHP 109,000 and is available in Matte Galaxy Black, Candy Caribbean Blue Sea, and Candy Ross Red. Read more in our articles including "Honda Airblade 150 Review" and "5 things I liked about the new Honda City 2009".

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Last year, we had a blast checking out one of their latest two-wheelers to hit the Philippine Market, the Honda Airblade 150. Engine Powered by a 150cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke SOHC that produces a maximum power of 12.9hp at 8,500 RPM coupled with a maximum torque of 13.3Nm, the Airblade 150 is, by all means, a competent everyday commuter.

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Design Aesthetically speaking, the Honda Airblade looks a lot like a sleeker version of its cousin, the Honda Click, but offers a slimmer profile and slightly sharper looks. As for storage, the Honda Airblade 150 has a spacious 22.7L capacity that can supposedly fit either a full-face helmet or even two half-face helmets but not all every kind fits. Speaking of, what we like a lot about the Airblade 150 is how Honda made sure to prioritize both the driver and passenger in terms of comfort.

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Our coverage of Honda Airblade 150 specs includes: "Honda Airblade 150 Review"; "5 things I liked about the new Honda City 2009"; "Honda CBR 150R is my new dream gadget". Each article provides unique insights and information.