I have been on the fence for getting myself a CB300R for close to 3 years now. ASC horror stories such as this ensure that I remain so for a longer duration. For now, the trusty RTR200 will have to
I won t make this thread long with any nonsense (can t guarantee it won t be long). I know all of this is about how unfortunate I m in choosing Honda and it s my personal issue afterall, but there are
HMSI New Launch: Christened as Legacy Edition and New Hue Edition, they are priced at INR 2,16,356 and INR2,19,357 356 (ex-showroom, Delhi) respectively. Customers can book these motorcycles at their nearest BigWing dealerships and deliveries will commence soon across the country, the company said.
Honda has announced two new warranty programs, Extended Warranty and Extended Warranty Plus for its BigWing customers. The first 10,000 H ness CB350 and CB350RS customers can avail of the Extended
Introducing Rowen ! Hello tbhpians, myself Souvik Chatterjee also known as SVK Rider as per my tbhp handle. I am from Kolkata, and I work in Marketing profile. Apart from my regular job, I have been
Honda CB350RS And Jawa 42 2.1: Compared In Images Launched only a few days apart, how different are these two retro offerings? Our love for retro motorcycles in India is one of the many reasons that pushed several manufacturers to step into this segment. Now, there are two new bikes to choose from: the 2021 Jawa 42 2.1 and the Honda CB350RS. While the 2021 Forty Two is a slightly updated version of the previous model, the CB350RS is a sportier roadster based on the H’Ness CB350. Which one of these two should be making its way into your garage? We help you decide through this image comparison:
Honda CB350RS: How Different Is It From The Honda H Ness CB350? We take a close look at the new Honda CB350RS to get a sense of how different it is, compared to the Honda H Ness CB350. 7,379 Views Highlights Shares the same platform as the Honda H Ness CB350 Different riding position, minor cosmetic changes on Honda CB350RS The Honda CB350RS is the latest model in Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India s new CB350 family. Both the CB350RS and the H Ness CB350 share the same 349 cc, single-cylinder engine, same half-duplex chassis and same cycle parts, yet both bikes are designed to offer slightly different flavours. Overall, the Honda CB350RS retains the same retro appeal as the H Ness CB350, but it gets a slightly more modern and youthful touch, with a couple of new cosmetic changes, as well as new tyres with block pattern tread.
Honda CB350 RS launched in India at Rs 1.96 lakh; deliveries to commence in March The Honda CB350 RS is a derivative of the H’ness CB350 launched last year, but has a sportier persona and packs a wider rear tyre and a new tail section Feb 16, 2021 13:34:08 IST Honda has just launched the CB 350 RS in India at Rs 1.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Gurugram). As the name suggests, the CB350 RS is a derivative of the Honda H’ness CB350 that was launched last year. Honda announced that so far, it has sold over 10,000 units of the H’ness CB350, which rivals the Royal Enfield Meteor 350. To further the CB’s appeal, Honda has added the CB350 RS to its line-up, which is a decidedly sportier-looking 350 compared to the retro-style H’ness.