The Honda CB350 offers decent torque delivery in the 2nd gear, but some riders do experience a slight lag when the engine is operating at lower RPMs. This is due to the nature of its long-stroke engine, which is designed to prioritize smoothness and low-end torque over aggressive acceleration. Key Points: • Torque Delivery: The bike produces 30 Nm of torque at 3000 RPM, which means the engine performs best when kept in its optimal RPM range (around 2000-4000 RPM). • Perceived Lag: If you’re experiencing lag, it’s likely because the throttle input is too aggressive at low speeds or the RPM is below the ideal range for the gear. The 2nd gear is versatile but needs smooth throttle management. • Solution: Ensure the RPM stays in the torque-rich band by shifting down if necessary or being gentler with the throttle. • Overall Performance: While there might be a slight delay in response in certain scenarios, the bike’s overall torque curve is smooth and sufficient for city and highway rides. If the lag feels excessive, it could also be related to clutch adjustment or a need for a quick service check to ensure optimal performance.
No doubt these BigWing series bikes are great.. but trust me, Honda has the most unprofessional, uneducated, and unethical service persons in most of their places. The only know how to sale, no proper after sell assistance and support.
You’re absolutely right; the Honda BigWing series offers fantastic bikes with impressive engineering and performance. However, after-sales service is a critical factor, and unfortunately, this has been a recurring issue for many Honda customers. Addressing Service Issues: 1. Lack of Training: Many service centers, especially in smaller cities, struggle due to undertrained staff who don’t fully understand the unique requirements of BigWing motorcycles compared to regular Honda bikes. 2. Focus on Sales: The emphasis on sales targets often overshadows the importance of quality after-sales service, leaving customers feeling neglected post-purchase. 3. Feedback Ignored: Customers frequently report delays in resolving issues, lack of accountability, or even rude behavior, which adds to the frustration. Suggestions for Honda: • Better Training: Honda should invest in specialized training for BigWing service teams to handle premium motorcycles effectively. • Dedicated Support: Establishing a robust customer support system and a feedback mechanism for quicker resolutions can help restore trust. • Transparency: Clear communication on costs, services, and timelines can make a significant difference. Advice for Fellow Riders: If you’re dealing with poor service: • Document Everything: Keep records of your interactions and bills. • Contact Honda Customer Care: Reach out directly to their higher authorities through emails or calls. • Community Support: Join CB350 owner groups where riders share experiences and recommendations for better service centers. A great bike deserves equally great service, and we, as customers, need to push for the standards we expect.
@RideWithZR couldn't agree more to your points regarding service issues and suggestions to HONDA. I wonder if they really care about their customers. While this Honda bike is directly giving competition to the Royal Enfield classic 350, people should definitely go with RE because they really care about customers feedback.
Because it doesn't have engine refinement and h series engines doesn't even come close to smoothness honda provides. Please go for royal Enfield if you wanna impress re fanboiis
Yes, due to privacy I haven’t shown first page of bill, but later I have shown breakdown price of second page, please watch video till the end. You will find it
AMC won’t get reduced price much only labour charges of combined service has removed but individual labour charges will be same. That’s the beauty of Bigwing.
Sir, kindly take a look on my below mentioned video, all details of AMC has explained there Honda CB 350 Second Free Service |#cb350 #bikeservice #bike th-cam.com/video/jt8PkdHpaas/w-d-xo.html
How is the pull (torque) in the 2nd gear?. I'm hearing there is lag during the pull.
The Honda CB350 offers decent torque delivery in the 2nd gear, but some riders do experience a slight lag when the engine is operating at lower RPMs. This is due to the nature of its long-stroke engine, which is designed to prioritize smoothness and low-end torque over aggressive acceleration.
Key Points:
• Torque Delivery: The bike produces 30 Nm of torque at 3000 RPM, which means the engine performs best when kept in its optimal RPM range (around 2000-4000 RPM).
• Perceived Lag: If you’re experiencing lag, it’s likely because the throttle input is too aggressive at low speeds or the RPM is below the ideal range for the gear. The 2nd gear is versatile but needs smooth throttle management.
• Solution: Ensure the RPM stays in the torque-rich band by shifting down if necessary or being gentler with the throttle.
• Overall Performance: While there might be a slight delay in response in certain scenarios, the bike’s overall torque curve is smooth and sufficient for city and highway rides.
If the lag feels excessive, it could also be related to clutch adjustment or a need for a quick service check to ensure optimal performance.
Break pad 873 and labour 400....insaneeee😂😂😂
That’s the beauty of Bigwing, cost 873/- and labour charge for installation is 400/- total cost is 1273/-
@@RideWithZRbreak pad bahar sei bhi toh lagwa sakte hei?
Yes bahar se 50/- rupay mai Lga dete hai
But do u get parts from outside....Honda bigwings parts are not available outside
@@harishmuralidharan3370 yar brake pad toh har jagah milte hei
Nice video
Is any wobbling issue with this bike
If u are riding with pillion then bike wobbles after crossing 80KMPH
@RideWithZR it's danger than..yeh issue cb ke har bike ke sath hai kya..
Hanji bhai ye issue cb350, hness, CB350rs
@@RideWithZR fir ab mai konsi bike lo 😭
Yezdi roadster fastest bike in 350cc segment @@rockingag752
Windshield price?? Where do you get this??
It came in 2400/- brought it from Honda Bigwing when the time I purchased bike
No doubt these BigWing series bikes are great.. but trust me, Honda has the most unprofessional, uneducated, and unethical service persons in most of their places. The only know how to sale, no proper after sell assistance and support.
You’re absolutely right; the Honda BigWing series offers fantastic bikes with impressive engineering and performance. However, after-sales service is a critical factor, and unfortunately, this has been a recurring issue for many Honda customers.
Addressing Service Issues:
1. Lack of Training: Many service centers, especially in smaller cities, struggle due to undertrained staff who don’t fully understand the unique requirements of BigWing motorcycles compared to regular Honda bikes.
2. Focus on Sales: The emphasis on sales targets often overshadows the importance of quality after-sales service, leaving customers feeling neglected post-purchase.
3. Feedback Ignored: Customers frequently report delays in resolving issues, lack of accountability, or even rude behavior, which adds to the frustration.
Suggestions for Honda:
• Better Training: Honda should invest in specialized training for BigWing service teams to handle premium motorcycles effectively.
• Dedicated Support: Establishing a robust customer support system and a feedback mechanism for quicker resolutions can help restore trust.
• Transparency: Clear communication on costs, services, and timelines can make a significant difference.
Advice for Fellow Riders:
If you’re dealing with poor service:
• Document Everything: Keep records of your interactions and bills.
• Contact Honda Customer Care: Reach out directly to their higher authorities through emails or calls.
• Community Support: Join CB350 owner groups where riders share experiences and recommendations for better service centers.
A great bike deserves equally great service, and we, as customers, need to push for the standards we expect.
@RideWithZR couldn't agree more to your points regarding service issues and suggestions to HONDA.
I wonder if they really care about their customers. While this Honda bike is directly giving competition to the Royal Enfield classic 350, people should definitely go with RE because they really care about customers feedback.
Yes u are right bro
Pls go for royal Enfield.
Because it doesn't have engine refinement and h series engines doesn't even come close to smoothness honda provides. Please go for royal Enfield if you wanna impress re fanboiis
*J series
Go for yezdi roadster check review 1 time
Bro backlight baar meri toot rahi hai ,aapne kuch protection cover lagvaya hua hai kya?
Nhi bhai, Maine bi nhi lagaya. Will explore it in after market
Sir, Kindly check it once from Bigwing. I think u can get replacement under insurance but I am not sure please call them and claim it if possible
Service price is not showing in starting kindly put it
Yes, due to privacy I haven’t shown first page of bill, but later I have shown breakdown price of second page, please watch video till the end. You will find it
Get Honda AMC so that your service cost is taken care in better way.
AMC won’t get reduced price much only labour charges of combined service has removed but individual labour charges will be same. That’s the beauty of Bigwing.
@@RideWithZRso what is covered in AMC ?
Is it good to buy ? Will it save money ?
Sir, kindly take a look on my below mentioned video, all details of AMC has explained there
Honda CB 350 Second Free Service |#cb350 #bikeservice #bike
th-cam.com/video/jt8PkdHpaas/w-d-xo.html
Labour charges in bigwing are insane !
Yes