

Honda Philippines has reached a new milestone with the opening of its 800th shop, a Transcycle branch in Bagac, Bataan. It is a practical move for riders in the area, who now have easier access to bikes, parts, and service without traveling far.
Set on a 243-square meter space, the store keeps things simple. You can check out everyday scooters and underbones, business-friendly models, and full-on sport bikes. There are also electric options for those who want to try something new and to give riders a full range of choices in one stop.
The shop has a proper bay with special tools, Honda genuine parts, and trained mechanics. While your motorcycle gets its maintenance, you can sit in a small lounge, use the WiFi, and grab a quick drink. It feels like a regular neighborhood hub, which is what many riders prefer.
Honda and Transcycle marked the opening with a simple program and a short welcome for guests and riders from Bataan. Honda Philippines Inc. president Takeshi Kobayashi led the team, joined by Hervic Villa, general manager for Sales Office 1. From Transcycle were managing directors Jose “Nonoy” Siy Cha and Atty. Juanita Siy, chief executive officer, Matthew Siy Cha, and business development head Mark Dioniso See.
Kobayashi said the milestone reflects Honda’s promise to keep serving Filipino riders wherever they are. “The opening of the 800th Honda 3S Shop marks a significant achievement as we take pride in providing trusted products and services. Honda is committed to delivering mobility solutions that uplift lives and empower Filipinos to achieve their dreams,” he said.
Transcycle’s Matthew Siy Cha said it is not only a building but a sign of their push to get closer to customers and open more opportunities for the community.
For riders in Bagac, they can buy, request service, and ask for advice in one place. If you run a small business, you can also get the right work bike and parts without long waits. Honda says the store carries the usual lineup and will maintain stocks for common needs, so first visits can already solve most issues.
Honda has been growing its network across the country for years, and hitting 800 shows how large that footprint has become.