The original Honda CB 350 launched back in 1968 which was in production till 1973, it was one of honda's best-selling models. Now honda comes with cb350 called Honda CB 350 Hiness.


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Honda CB350 Hiness design features

Honda CB 350 hiness the bike looks like a proper retro roadster in line with the likes of the interceptor, CB 350 hiness has a round led headlamp, led turn blinkers, and in fact led lighting all around,

which makes it more energy-efficient and consumes less battery. Another significant thing to note here is that the front two indicators on this bike come with AHO or automatic headlamp on function so they are always on along with the headlamp. since the lights are all LEDs it will not drain the bike's battery all that soon. in terms of equipment the bike has traction control, we get dual channel abs as standard. and we also get Bluetooth connectivity wherein honda has partnered with senna. which is kind of the best name you can think of when it comes to Bluetooth communication systems on a motorcycle but mind you you have to buy the senna device separately and only the deluxe pro variant offers Bluetooth compatibility the standard variant doesn't. Also, the navigation feature has no display support, it only works with voice support via your Bluetooth headset, and also does get a mobile charging port attached to the speedo console which should always come in handy.



Honda CB350 hiness power

Honda CB350 hiness powering by 348.36cc single-cylinder air-cooled fuel-injected bs6 compliant engine, that puts out 21 ps of max power at 5500 rpm and 30-newton meters of max torque at 3000rpm we get a 5-speed gearbox. the bike can reach top speed 130kmph to 135kmph and you can crouse 120 easily which is ideal for this bike.

seat height is 800 mm just about the right seat height to suit riders of all sizes. tank capacity is 15 liters again decent tank range for those who would like to tour on this bike, ground clearance is 166 mm good enough to not bother you while tackling speed breakers.in terms of suspension Honda CB350 hiness comes with chunky 41mm forks up front, and twin hydraulic shock absorbers at the back. In terms of braking, we get a massive 310mm disc up front and a 240mm disc at the back. the brakes do offer good bites and feedback, and Honda CB 250 has a 19-inch front wheel 18-inch rear wheel MRF of zappers. 




CB350 hness ride comfort

Suspension I feel it's slightly on the softer side to offer more riding comfort .the overall fit and finish first impression very refined uh yes the first question is it better than the classic 350 in terms of refinement definitely. the suspension is really good braking is also really good,

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in my opinion, it's slightly softer because I give it the benefit of the doubt because the bike is brand new the brake pads need some time to bed in but apart from that, you can see yeah so it just decelerates in very good fashion the brakes 310 mm front disc really makes a world of difference uh you do get dual-channel abs you also get traction control so that's really interesting you also get this eco mode that comes up if you're riding in the right speed you can see eco light is coming so if you're riding with the eco light on that means you're going to extract.l bike is super impressive great value at that price very refined big launch from honda looking forward to more interesting launches.


Honda CB 350 Hiness price

The Honda CB 350 Hiness price starts from rupees 1.85 lakhs for the standard variant and 1.9 lakhs for the deluxe pro variant.