Problems of Honda Hornet 2.0
The Honda Hornet 2.0 is a stylish and sporty 184cc naked street bike, popular for its design and performance. However, like any motorcycle, it has some common problems and user-reported issues.
Common Problems of Honda Hornet 2.0
- Many riders report noticeable vibrations, especially at speeds above 90–100 km/h.
- The vibrations can be felt on the handlebars and footpads.
- Some owners experience hard gear shifts.
- Mileage is around (40–42 km/l), but mileage falls in aggressive riding and heavy traffic.
- The front USD fork and rear Monoshock setup are sporty but quite firm.
- Riders find it uncomfortable on rough or uneven roads.
- The seat is hard and narrow, making long rides tiring.
- Pillion comfort is also not ideal due to limited space.
- Top speed is usually around 120–125 km/h, which is fine for a 184cc bike, but some riders expect more given its sporty look.
- In some areas, spare parts availability is limited, especially for cosmetic parts like panels or indicators.
- Genuine parts may also be costly.
- The LED headlamp, while stylish, is sometimes not bright enough for night highway rides.
- Some riders feel the price is slightly higher than its competitors.

