Zack Courts Reviews the Instantly Likeable 2021 Honda ADV150

Here’s a closer look at the 2021 Honda ADV150. Zack Courts of Revzilla recently had a chance to review the little adventure scooter and came away impressed.

I’m itching to ride this thing. It has received positive reviews, and honestly, I dig scooters.

It’s not some badass ADV bike, but it can take on a little bit of dirt, as Zack demonstrates.

The 2021 Honda ADV150 Is Hard Not to Want

2021 Honda ADV150
Image from Honda

The ADV150 isn’t a true adventure motorcycle. You can’t do the same kinds of things you would on a dual-sport, dirt bike, or true adventure bike, but it can handle some minor off-road terrain and even get some air from time to time.

Zack takes the bike both on the road and the street. The ADV150 is essentially a beefed-up Honda PCX with longer-travel suspension (five inches) so it can soak up bumps.

While that extra suspension travel was added to be able to give this bike an ADV moniker, there’s also the added benefit of the suspension soaking up potholes and rough pavement better than the PCX, so—as Zack notes in the video above—this is actually better than the PCX.

Author: Wade Thiel

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