Welcome to my personal blog for my motorbike, the Honda ADV160, plate number FBU7260K. This space is where I share my riding experiences, mods, maintenance log, and more. Whether you’re considering an ADV160 or just love bikes, I hope this gives you some inspiration.
Model: Honda ADV160
Plate Number: FBU7260K
Engine: 157cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder
Transmission: CVT
Fuel System: PGM-FI (Fuel Injection)
Top Speed: 125 km/h (GPS), 140 km/h (speedometer)
Color: Originally White, now Red
Modifications:
RGB Underglow Lighting
I chose the ADV160 for its perfect mix of urban agility and rugged looks. It’s a reliable machine for both daily commutes and chill weekend rides. Key reasons I love this bike:
✅ Comfortable upright riding position
✅ Good fuel economy
✅ Sleek adventure design
✅ Smooth CVT transmission
✅ Roomy underseat storage
✅ Easy to modify and maintain
One of my proudest moments with FBU7260K was riding all the way to Thailand. It was an unforgettable journey filled with scenic views, border checkpoints, and lots of memories. The ADV160 handled the long-distance ride like a champ — reliable, fuel-efficient, and comfortable even over long hours.
I’ll be sharing photos and highlights of the trip just below in the Gallery section, so scroll down and check them out!
Riding the ADV160 has been a joy. The CVT transmission makes it super smooth in traffic, and the taller ride height gives great visibility on the road. It's nimble, stable, and stylish.
Highlights:
City Rides: Easy handling, smooth throttle
Rainy Weather: Stable grip and predictable braking
Night Rides: RGB underglow adds a cool vibe
Long-Distance: Comfortable and fuel-efficient for touring
Sound: Takegawa exhaust keeps it sporty without being too loud
(Scroll down to see photos of the bike, mods, and my ride to Thailand!)
Owning the ADV160 (FBU7260K) has been an awesome experience. It’s practical, fun, and perfect for both city rides and long-distance trips like my ride to Thailand. While the ADV160 doesn’t have the strongest community in Singapore — and some riders can be pretty toxic — I still take pride in riding a Honda. Not a Yamaha NMAX or Aerox.
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