The Honda CB350 Hness is made by a japanese manufacturer. The model you can see above is the Honda CB 350 RS, which has a very similar look to the Hness. Let's differentiate between Hness and RC and tell in the comments which one you like and how many RC pictures are here. Honda gave the CB350 a classic old-school design, a more potent engine, and a tonne of features because the Classic 350 is the industry standard in India's 300+ cc vintage motorcycle market.
Design
It has a traditional round LED headlamp with a chrome nacelle up front. Alloy wheels and a chrome mudguard complete the look. The bike stands out because of its tastefully understated petrol tank, which comes with a classic Honda emblem that exudes charm from the 1970s.
The circular LED indicators and the Honda emblem on the engine casing are two striking touches. The chrome highlights on the engine fins stand out sharply against the black engine finish. The rear tyre and the mudguard have an oddly large space between them, despite the overall balanced design. This motorcycle is unique in its class due to its superb fit and finish, as well as its high-end switchgear.
Specifications
Engine and Gearbox
A 348.36-cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine from Honda powers the H'ness CB350, delivering 21 PS at 5,500 rpm and 30 Nm at 3,000 rpm. It is mated with a five-speed gearbox.
Performance
The rumbling from the exhaust adds to the entire riding sensation, and the throttle response is noticeably gentle. You'll probably feel a little let down if you decide to open the throttle when you see an open road. The motor of the CB350 just doesn't provide a lot of torque at low revs. It accelerates really spiritedly, and the exhaust tone may make you feel like you're moving faster than you actually are. The Honda H'ness CB350 achieved 45.8 km/l in the city and 42.17 km/l on the highway in our real-world testing.
Features
It has all-LED lighting, a basic traction control system, a slip-and-assist clutch, and a semi-digital instrument console with a variety of information, such as an odometre, trip metre, gear position indication, real-time mileage, and range. Furthermore, the DLX Pro model goes above and beyond by offering Bluetooth connectivity, which makes audio-based turn-by-turn navigation possible as well as practical control over calls and music playback.
Pros
- The use of retro styling is exquisite.
- packed with technologies including traction control, LED lighting exclusively, and a cutting-edge semi-digital instrument panel.
- The lightest clutch action in the class and a brilliantly tuned engine
- Brakes provide excellent stopping force.
Cons
- The engine's low-end performance is lacking.
- Better pricing could have been implemented.
- limited network of Big Wing dealerships
Price and Variants
In India, the Honda Hness CB350 is priced between Rs. 2,09,857 and Rs. 2,16,356. The Honda Hness CB350 is available in four different variants: the CB350 DLX, the CB350 DLX Pro, the CB350 DLX Pro Chrome, and the CB350 Legacy Edition. The most expensive variant, the Honda Hness CB350 Legacy Edition.
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