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How are the footrests of the Honda Dio designed to provide comfortable and relaxed positioning to the rider and pillion?

The footrests of the Honda Dio are designed to be ergonomically positioned for maximum comfort, with a natural angle that reduces stress on the legs and knees. The footrests are also wide enough to provide good support and stability to the feet.

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The seating position of the Honda Dio is designed to be upright and comfortable, with a relaxed posture that reduces stress on the back and shoulders. The handlebars are positioned in a way that allows the rider to maintain a natural grip, reducing fatigue on the hands and wrists.

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The Honda Dio has an engine displacement of 109.51cc. This means that the volume of the engine's cylinders is 109.51 cubic centimeters.

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