Planning To Buy The Honda H'Ness CB 350? Here Are The Pros And Cons

Highlights
- Honda H'ness CB 350 DLX Pro priced at Rs. 2 lakh (Ex-showroom)
- 349 cc engine makes 20.8 bhp at 5,500 rpm, 30 Nm at 3,000 rpm
- 19-inch front alloy wheel, 18-inch rear alloy wheel with tubeless tyres
The Honda H'Ness CB 350 is Honda's retro-styled roadster, designed to take on a segment ruled by Royal Enfield. With its design inspired by Honda's storied B series range of roadsters, the new H'Ness CB 350 oozes old world charm. The long and wide fuel tank with the retro-styled Honda badge is a definite nod to Honda roadsters from the '70s and '80s. The 349 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine produces 20.8 bhp at 5,500 rpm, but the 30 Nm of torque is best in class, and peaks at a low 3,000 rpm.
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The Honda has a smooth and refined engine, but its gearing is tuned to seek more downshifts, and the engine, though refined, asks for more revs to keep its performance in a happy place. Although top speed is well over 125 kmph, the Honda does require a downshift or two for overtakes. The alloy wheels are shod with tubeless tyres from MRF and come in a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel combination. Here's a look at the pros and cons of the Honda H'Ness CB 350.
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The Honda H'Ness CB 350 is an impressive and well-rounded product
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PROS
- The old-school retro roadster design has been well-executed and the Honda H'Ness CB 350 comes in several colour options, and also gets modern features.
- The top-spec H'ness CB 350 Deluxe Pro variant gets a lot of features, including Honda Voice Control System.
- Feature-packed instrument console, with real-time fuel efficiency figures, distance to empty and more.
- Slip-and-assist clutch, as well as traction control system, called Honda Selectable Torque Control System.
- Refined engine with linear acceleration.
- Tight turning radius, light feel on clutch lever and slick gear shifts.
CONS
- Limited availability through Honda BigWing dealerships.
- Gear ratios require frequent gear changes, and lot of downshifts.
- Lack of wire-spoke wheels on a retro-styled roadster.
- Odd horn and turn indicator switch position requires getting used to.
Last Updated on August 5, 2022
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