Hi, I'm writing from Italy. I watched your video and I noticed that the speed of the bike was 110 km/h. I ask you: were you going at this speed because there were limits or is this its cruising speed? Do you think that the bike can have a faster speed for example 130 km/h? thanks
@@Biker_Alone I was going 110 km/h because that was the maximum speed limit on that motorway, there is not a higher speed limit here in most places in Australia. I am sure it can do 120 km/h and I believe it could do 130 km/h but I would have to get it on a racetrack to be sure, maybe one day I can.
@keithryanAU Thanks for the information. Here in Italy the speed limit on the motorway is 130 km/h, 90 on the ring roads and 70 on state roads. This bike has just arrived on the European market and I am considering purchasing it. I'm undecided between the 350 with 21 horsepower and the 650 with 47 horsepower, precisely because of the readiness to overtake and the cruising speed on the motorway.
@@Biker_Alone hi there, I also have one, it has an electronic speed limiter at 130kmh. It means that the engine actually can go at higher speeds if there wasn't a limiter.
@@Berindei_Stefan If you need 100% confirmation you may want to contact Honda, I also checked the part but couldn't find anything about the construction
I am not sure what the fuel consumption is when it is going at 100 km/h all I get on the bike is the average distance per liter which is 38.5 kilometers per lite.
@@kostas69000 That seems like a big jump from the 2.59 litres per 100k I am getting. I would expect higher fuel consumption riding at 100k but I wouldn't think it would be more than double the average 2.5L per 100k. If anyone out there has actual experience would love to hear about it.
It was useful to see the GB350 on the freeway at 100 to 110 km/h. Thank you.
Amazing bike. I would like 5 more hp
thanks for this
Hi, I'm writing from Italy. I watched your video and I noticed that the speed of the bike was 110 km/h. I ask you: were you going at this speed because there were limits or is this its cruising speed? Do you think that the bike can have a faster speed for example 130 km/h? thanks
@@Biker_Alone I was going 110 km/h because that was the maximum speed limit on that motorway, there is not a higher speed limit here in most places in Australia. I am sure it can do 120 km/h and I believe it could do 130 km/h but I would have to get it on a racetrack to be sure, maybe one day I can.
@keithryanAU Thanks for the information. Here in Italy the speed limit on the motorway is 130 km/h, 90 on the ring roads and 70 on state roads. This bike has just arrived on the European market and I am considering purchasing it. I'm undecided between the 350 with 21 horsepower and the 650 with 47 horsepower, precisely because of the readiness to overtake and the cruising speed on the motorway.
@@Biker_Alone hi there, I also have one, it has an electronic speed limiter at 130kmh. It means that the engine actually can go at higher speeds if there wasn't a limiter.
@erkmenzeki thank you
Thanks.
Have you ridden a Honda with a more conventional modern engine, like one of their 500s? How do they compare in terms of riding experience?
No, this and the CB125 are the only bikes I have rode on, maybe someone can comment who has experienced the 500s.
is the swing arm made of alluminium or steel?
Steel
@ are you dire because when i first looked at it i tought it was made from alluminium because of thr shape 🤔
@@Berindei_Stefan I touched it and it sounds like steel to me.
@ hmm im asking cause i couldn't find some specs about the swing arm material but if you say its made from steel thats great
@@Berindei_Stefan If you need 100% confirmation you may want to contact Honda, I also checked the part but couldn't find anything about the construction
not sure but in India i think its renamed as the Cb350 and the Cb350rs
Also, CB350 are made in India whereas GB350 are made in Japan.
@@sopranomadness894 oh dammn,its a good bike irrespective imo
Liter/100km?. With speed 100km/h
I am not sure what the fuel consumption is when it is going at 100 km/h all I get on the bike is the average distance per liter which is 38.5 kilometers per lite.
@keithryanAU I heard about 5.5 liters per 100 kilometers at 100 kilometers per hour.
@@kostas69000 That seems like a big jump from the 2.59 litres per 100k I am getting. I would expect higher fuel consumption riding at 100k but I wouldn't think it would be more than double the average 2.5L per 100k. If anyone out there has actual experience would love to hear about it.
@@keithryanAU I saw it on a Japanese site, if I see it again I will give you it. It is on video.