Honda CB 350 DLX which was recently launched by Honda Nepal has sold out all of its stock in only a few weeks after its launch here in Nepal. Interested buyers of the motorcycle will have to wait until the new stock arrives in August. Although there was some response about the slightly higher price tag, the features of this motorcycle have seemed to outweigh the tag.
The H'ness CB350 has the look of a 70s race bike with cafe racer-inspired styling. The silhouette remains more or less the same as the CB750 and others. It gets a neo-classical LED headlight surrounded by retro-styled turn signal on either side, a curvaceous 15-liter fuel tank, single-piece handlebar for an upright riding position, contoured single-seat for long saddle hours, alloy wheels, and a generous amount of chrome on the fenders, exhaust, mirrors, and the engine.
The CB350 is powered by a 348cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder long-stroke thumper that belts out 21 bhp and 30 Nm. The bike sits on a half-duplex frame and gets telescopic forks at the front and twin hydraulic suspension at the rear. Braking duties are provided by disc brakes (310mm disc in the front and 240mm rear disc) with dual-channel ABS.
The DLX variant gets Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), full LED headlamp and taillamp with ring-type winker, assist and slipper clutch, a multi-functional instrument cluster, and engine start/stop switch, real-time mileage, average mileage, and distance to empty. The Honda H'Ness CB350 rivals the likes of the Royal Enfield Classic 350, upcoming Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Benelli Imperiale 400, and Jawa motorcycles.



Published Date: 2021-07-04 14:51:52
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