2024 Honda GB 350 - Open Road Ride Traction Control Off!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Bit of a run today on my 2024 Honda GB350 with traction control off. My fvery irst ride out with this feature turned off. Best of all one can engage/disengage this option whilst on the fly.
You can't beat the soundtrack of a single.
indeed one great beat there,
Looks quite similar performance to the Enfield Classic. Reasonably unstressed at the national speed limit on the flat. But similar to the Enfield it did seem to struggle when faced with an incline. No denying that it's a wonderful little thumper soundtrack.
yeah i think the 5th gear on this one is more an overdrive. it has its better performance in the first 4 gears. not that many klm on this bike so later i will give it a more thorough or harder run...lol
Hi Warro, just would like to appreciate your reviews on the ol Honda CB500x. It's really good seeing you make the most out of smaller machines and I ended up wth a Honda CB300r which I really liked. Amazing how much power the ruddy thing has, but was given raspberries by friends that said I looked like super frog on a snail, so anyway after watching your vids and convincing the wife I snapped a new 500x from the local dealer. You re very accurate in reviewing the bike, you have a detailed way of explaining the emotion of owning one these machines. Well done from NZ...And I cannot wait for the the long ADV trips I have planned.
all good what year and colour did you get
Red and black. Latest twin disk model. Cheer n beers 😀 @@ridewithwarro
@@samdog1096 i think you'll be pretty happy with that ride. they have sorted out minor issues year after year and its a very good rode. all the best!
Runs along just right Warro...country looks great pity about the fly tipping grubs hey.
Yes they do get a bit excited dropping rubbish about. hard to find a place where they dont drop it. check out my reply to the village idiot who said i dont need the traction control in the comments...lol
there is no doubt i feel youtube is full of old use by date riders...lol
i bet most of them would not pass a rego check and probably neither would there bikes either
just worn out useless old fuddy duddies
Sounds fresh! I read yesterday somewhere on utube that Honda KNOWS how well RE has been doing with all the new models. Now Honda will introduce their version of the Himalayan and Scram.
Can you believe Honda....smart, very smart.
I think you may have shifted the tide Warrior with your honesty.
it is a good bike to ride and an easy bike too. with slipper clutch/duel abs and traction it covers most needs for new riders.
but regardless the classic 350 steals the show for outright character so hard to beat in just that factor alone.
but i still think its good to go from one bike to the other and enjoy the ride from both sides
all the best!
Ive placed an order for one of the first GB350 in England . Gone for the Grey
gloss or matte finish
I´ll probably buy one as well, I really like it on grey. I´m from Spain. How long will you have to wait for to collect it?
Pulled along nicely. Seemed like a perfect day for that ride 👌
ran along pretty well but shortly i hope to improve the 5th gear performance. time will tell there
The only reason not to buy the GB350RS as my next bike is that there's gonna be a GB500 coming up.
But I can't see myself waiting another year or so for that one so the moment the first GB350 hits the showrooms in Greece I'm picking it up.
it may also be a twin too and not a single.
I like the camera angle of this - is it on your side of helmet. Luv the sound of the engine
actuall from the bars itself. i thought it was ok too.
I really like the exhaust tune. Good to see you coming out of the scrub at the start. Glad to hear that with the traction control off, it performs more briskly. With a little bit of handicap in the power department, it’s good to be able to improve its performance.
Thanks 👍
That sound was beautiful! Does the Honda handle better than the Classic 350? It looked like it to me when I was watching.
id say yes as its easier to swing around performs pretty good too in first 4 gears. may not look as good as a classic 350 but then again ive never seen the gb350 in another colour.
well thats a bit wrong. the indian hiness 350 is near the same bike and has some great colours
Really like your videos on this bike. How would it go doing 110km?
flat ground running it will hold on 110 kph. not legal where i am but it will...lol
sounds sweet mate, im looking at one of these as a tourer, how does it go sitting on 115 kph or 120? not too much vibration?
sitting on 110 kph is quite possible and vibe wise near none...say a 2/10 im working on a mod with gearing shortly so may be able to say more on that later on
overall a oretty good set of wheels
@@ridewithwarro what about if I was a bit of a naughty boy and had a 5 hour ride and wanted to creep it up closer to 120?
@@Beer_goggles ive only been to it once so hard to say but it would have to be on flat country running. slight hill scares it and back to 4th.
so once i get a few more outing on it i will have a much better idea.
Sounds braw.
that it does...lol
So, did turning off the traction control make any discernable difference, Warro?
i think it feels to me i new have the full power. now to piss off some. i bet i could easily beat a stock 350 owner from 0 to 100 kph.
of coarse how would i know - i only own both bikes...lol but its quick off the mark.
is it a better bike than a classic 350...visually its a no but is better.
would i take it over a classic 350 - no its a nice bike but the classic has more character.
@@ridewithwarro Fair enough, too Warro. For myself, I do wonder why, given the low-ish power output, why traction control is even fitted, as I'm pretty sure it's not mandatory anywhere in the world. I do know that in the 64 years that I've been riding bikes, with capacities up to 1800cc, I've never felt the need for such a device. But then, I'm old-school! 😂
@@chrisweeks6973 yeah i dont think its essential on this but probably seeing that its built into the ecu honda put it in for near zero $$$ and its a good sales point for a possible new comer sale.....lol
i was just curious how it went with TC off and its quicker. same too with the vespa so it does control power output
it would be interesting how it would perform on gravel roads with TC on too
but saying that im more interested in riding the vstrom 250 sx on dirt and just waiting now for the luggage carry rails and the crash bars to arrive and then fitted and i think the clips will mainly feature the vstrom 250 sx and i can rest the other 4 bikes and no doubt rest a few subs too...lol
@@ridewithwarro Yes, it's understandable that it would moderate the acceleration rate; I generally manage the same result by not twisting so far on the grip... 😉 I do understand about the Vstrom being a better proposition on the dirt and if you lose a few, then so be it.
Not in the US yet, damn it.😅
may arrive...hard to say there
Not even in France ; re-damned !!!
Probably in January ,
that too
Sounds like a matchless
could be too. either way runs nice for the engine size
5,150€ is expensive for Greece 👎
bit expensive here too but not much we can do there. either way its a nice bike to ride. all the best
Out in bush there Warro.
sort of in the scrub a bit surrounded by fruit trees and vineyards...lol so living the dream...lol