100cc motorbikes, also known as "100cc motorcycles" or "100cc bikes," are motorcycles with an engine displacement of 100 cubic centimeters. These motorcycles typically have small, single-cylinder engines and are designed for low-speed commuting or recreational use. They are popular in many parts of the world due to their affordability, fuel efficiency, and easy maneuverability, especially in congested urban areas.
100cc motorcycles usually have a top speed of around 50-60 kilometers per hour (30-40 miles per hour) and are suitable for short-distance travel. They are often used by beginners or riders who prioritize fuel economy and ease of use. Additionally, 100cc motorcycles are generally lightweight and easy to handle, making them a good choice for new riders or those who prefer a smaller, more nimble motorbike.
Some examples of 100cc motorcycles include the Honda Super Cub, Yamaha YBR125, Suzuki GN125, and Bajaj Pulsar 125. These motorcycles are popular in Asia, Africa, and South America, where they serve as affordable and reliable transportation options.