
The Honda Shine 100 gets the job done as a simple, affordable commuter. The brand also offers a range of official accessories for those who want a bit more convenience. All the add-ons are official, so none of it works against the standard warranty.
All Shine 100 Accessories
There’s a good spread on offer, from carriers and covers that add convenience to smaller styling bits like handlebar grip and tank covers. Pricing stays modest throughout, in line with what the Shine 100 itself stands for.
Here’s the full list of accessories along with their ex-showroom prices:
|
Accessory |
Price |
|
Rear Carrier – Chrome / Black |
Rs 993 / Rs 801 |
|
Rear Carrier – Black |
Rs 801 |
|
Front Pipe (crash guard) |
Rs 705 |
|
Body Cover – Black |
Rs 471 |
|
Body Cover – Silver |
Rs 401 |
|
Seat Cover – Premium |
Rs 393 |
|
Tank Cover – Black |
Rs 349 |
|
Seat Cover – Economical |
Rs 279 |
|
Tank Cover – Embossed |
Rs 254 |
|
License Plate Case (45×285) |
Rs 105 |
|
License Plate Case (100×200) |
Rs 100 |
|
Grip Cover Shine100 |
Rs 61 |

Most of what’s on this list is meant to be used rather than just looked at. The rear carrier helps in securing small items, whereas the crash guard protects the bike from small falls. The tank cover not only protects the fuel tank from dust and debris, but also has a closed pocket that lets you store vehicle documents. The seat cover keeps the seat clean and protects it from external wear-and-tear too. Note that all these are designed specifically for the Shine, so you need not worry about fitting issues.
Final Thoughts

Honda hasn’t gone overboard with the Shine 100’s accessory list, and that’s rather the point. It sticks to the basics that owners actually need: storage and extra protection. Also, a handful of ways to make the bike look a little different from the one parked next to it at the signal. We’d recommend you get at least the crash guard and the seat cover to keep your bike well-protected. If you’re parking in an open area, the bike cover is crucial too.
