Bro I bought the bike its been 2 weeks your review played a major role in my decision great bike I am enjoying just a thing that I should adjust to the character of this high revving engine . ❤
I have never driven a bike before & I’m bout to start learning on a splendor but I’m planning to buy this one how ever I’m concerned whether I could handle a 300cc bike for a beginner. Like I believe im a patient person …I’m not gonna push the bike to its insane limits…so your opinion?
If you are learning how to ride on a splendor it's fine but buying a CB300R as your first bike, it's fine until and unless you know what you are doing. I myself git a cbr 250r as my first bike without much experience but for the first 6 months I didn't try to go above 5,000 RPM. So you can buy CB300R as your first but set yourself some limitation and try to get comfortable with the bike and slowly start pushing the limit. Take one step at a time because unlike my 250r , CB300R has instant torque so it will surprise you everytime. You can get the bike to do what you like , just make sure to learn everything about the bike and treat it with respect. You will definitely be fine.🙂💯
True but I wouldn't recommend gt650 as 1st bike just for 2 things 1. The maintenance is really is high. 2.The handling ,especially for a beginner it will be really tough because you cannot flick and turn the bike easily. It would be a good 2nd or 3rd bike according to me.
@@Teja_M_H_1210 yeah I guess it’s just that I think I will be personally comfortable for any bikes below 300cc anything above tht will seriously start testing my skills which I don’t have much confidence on
1. I want to upgrade from cb350. Is this a good option? 2. When riding single, at what speeds does the power delivery stops? 3. Has your friend done touring on this bike? Is it comfortable to cruise at 100-110kmph?
1. Yes , its a good option but you need to add few things like aux lights, saddle stays, etc. 2. While riding single the power does not stop at all, you will get the power through out the rev range. 3. I, myself have done touring on this multiple times both solo and with pillion. I maintain speeds around 80 kmph to 100 kmph, because after that though the bike can go without effort but you will be pushed back by the wind and that makes you tired.
Would you suggest this for a daily commute of 90kms, mostly on national highways? I am confused between the CB and the V-Storm. My top priority is comfort, easy to ride and maintain.
I have ridden v strom 250 One thing you will notice is the power is at the top , nothing below 5000rpm to 6000rpm and it may give 3 to 4 kmpl more mileage compared to CB 300R. Maintenance part is where the v strom has big negative , the service is garbage . The guy who works on access 125 will work on the v strom also. I am telling all these things because my friend has it and I keep on riding v strom 250 every now and then.
@@Teja_M_H_1210 thank you for your reply. Given the way the power is delivered by the V and it's more up right ergonomics, it makes more sense for my use case. It's a head (V-Storm) vs the heart (CB) situation for me 🥲. With respect to maintenance, I have experienced both Honda and Suzuki when I had a Gixxer 155 and a CBR 250R and can say that it was average. Parts availability was better for the Honda as I found a spare parts distributor who could ship within a week. Couldn't find anything similar for Suzuki.
4:19 bro I have 300r ckd unit and I have put bar-end mirrors on it which has great visibility and also looks super cool......the only thing is u have to put the bar-end mirrors upward like horns not downwards if u put it downwards it looks even more cool but its useless........... Upward direction bar-end mirrors(good quality )have only pros which r Better visibility than stock mirrors And overall bike looks awsm❤
I haven't ridden the speed t4 to be honest. But speed t4 doesn't have USD forks, doesn't come with radial tyres. What one thing is for sure is pillion comfort in the speed t4. The seat is single piece. If you have the budget go for CB300R otherwise speed t4.
Hey man hope you see this comment. I own Honda Hness. But after few months I have been struggling with it due to its weight and height. Will this bike suits me? My height is 5.5 and weight aeound 77kg
Your height is a bit tricky. I would say you would tip toe on this bike. But because of its lightweight you can manage I believe. But make sure to sit once on the bike and feel it because 2024 version suspension is a bit stiffer.
bro have you ridden cb300f ? . I heard the vibrations are intolarably worse what is your opinion and how do you rate the overall perfomance compared to practical 250 single cyl bikes.
It's just a 300cc hornet and it's not made for performance. Many people think its 300cc so they can do top speeds but no, it's a city and a one day trip bike. Don't expect too much from that bike. Compared to that you can buy the cb 350rs.
Don't believe those MANY people whoever it us. It's far ahead in terms of build quality. If you are still skeptical about it just visit the showroom and you will find out for yourself.
Ofcourse you can.....inside the city I don't think you will be able to ride at 90kmph....but I have to say that it's one of the best to ride in the traffic.
I would recommend you cb 350 rs if you want comfort and also the power is sufficient..you can cruise at 100kmph even with luggage without any problem..only reason to get CB300R is that if you want that absolutely huligan of a machine which will give you that pleasure..and also pillion comfort is much better in the cb 350rs.
I have owned this bike for 3 to 4 months and till now it hits 3 times on moderate speed breakers with pillion. But yes if you drive very slowly on it then it will no longer be a problem for you.
Even If you compare it with my 11 year old BS3 CBR 250R it is slow in terms of top speed but CB300R will be ahead till 100 kmph to 120 kmph. Also it's a naked you have consider that. According to me the top speed is less just because of the gearing . It's very short and you will hit the redline very quickly. But it will do 150 kmph to 160 kmph. I think that's more than enough.
@@Teja_M_H_1210. Bro I was asking about the road manners of the vehicle during tripple digit speeds the overall stability of the bike is it wobbly or not
@@jyothismgeorge6013 ohh sorry...It's stable and you need worry about that but during rapid acceleration it does power wheelie sometimes...I don't think that should be an issue...overall it's got no problem even on high speed👍💯
@@jyothismgeorge6013 I hate to say but I am not in bangalore now and I will not be able to do any videos.....but if you have any questions drop all of them here in the comment section I will see what I can do...and I will make sure to answer all your questions. 👍👍💯
The service is once in 6 months or 6000 km I believe and it costs you around 2500 to 3000 It is comfortable for the rider to take the bike for touring.
I also own CB300R. 1) Headlight quality is not good. 2) Pillion is too short but not unconfortable.
True👍
And suspension is average 😢
What vehicle do u suggest it has a massive suspension ? Just asking an suggestions@@toxicredeye2697
Bro I bought the bike its been 2 weeks your review played a major role in my decision great bike I am enjoying just a thing that I should adjust to the character of this high revving engine . ❤
I am very happy to listen that my video helped you and congratulations brother......enjoy this beauty , It has the best engine in 300cc segment.
can i get your id man i have some doubts regardin this im gonna buy it so
@teja_reddy1210
loved your video man, especialy towards the end.
Thanks man it really means a lot😊
I have never driven a bike before & I’m bout to start learning on a splendor but I’m planning to buy this one how ever I’m concerned whether I could handle a 300cc bike for a beginner. Like I believe im a patient person …I’m not gonna push the bike to its insane limits…so your opinion?
If you are learning how to ride on a splendor it's fine but buying a CB300R as your first bike, it's fine until and unless you know what you are doing. I myself git a cbr 250r as my first bike without much experience but for the first 6 months I didn't try to go above 5,000 RPM. So you can buy CB300R as your first but set yourself some limitation and try to get comfortable with the bike and slowly start pushing the limit. Take one step at a time because unlike my 250r , CB300R has instant torque so it will surprise you everytime. You can get the bike to do what you like , just make sure to learn everything about the bike and treat it with respect. You will definitely be fine.🙂💯
I bought gt650 as my first bike, if you are patients you will surely be able to handle it
True but I wouldn't recommend gt650 as 1st bike just for 2 things
1. The maintenance is really is high.
2.The handling ,especially for a beginner it will be really tough because you cannot flick and turn the bike easily.
It would be a good 2nd or 3rd bike according to me.
@@Teja_M_H_1210 yeah I guess it’s just that I think I will be personally comfortable for any bikes below 300cc anything above tht will seriously start testing my skills which I don’t have much confidence on
I think tooo. Knowing yourself like will increase your confidence ....Go for CB300R I am sure you will like it.
1. I want to upgrade from cb350. Is this a good option?
2. When riding single, at what speeds does the power delivery stops?
3. Has your friend done touring on this bike? Is it comfortable to cruise at 100-110kmph?
1. Yes , its a good option but you need to add few things like aux lights, saddle stays, etc.
2. While riding single the power does not stop at all, you will get the power through out the rev range.
3. I, myself have done touring on this multiple times both solo and with pillion. I maintain speeds around 80 kmph to 100 kmph, because after that though the bike can go without effort but you will be pushed back by the wind and that makes you tired.
But I think your bike is also good if u want something light weight and short or mid gearing bike u can get it
Yes that's true.
Would you suggest this for a daily commute of 90kms, mostly on national highways? I am confused between the CB and the V-Storm. My top priority is comfort, easy to ride and maintain.
I have ridden v strom 250
One thing you will notice is the power is at the top , nothing below 5000rpm to 6000rpm and it may give 3 to 4 kmpl more mileage compared to CB 300R.
Maintenance part is where the v strom has big negative , the service is garbage . The guy who works on access 125 will work on the v strom also. I am telling all these things because my friend has it and I keep on riding v strom 250 every now and then.
@@Teja_M_H_1210 thank you for your reply. Given the way the power is delivered by the V and it's more up right ergonomics, it makes more sense for my use case. It's a head (V-Storm) vs the heart (CB) situation for me 🥲. With respect to maintenance, I have experienced both Honda and Suzuki when I had a Gixxer 155 and a CBR 250R and can say that it was average. Parts availability was better for the Honda as I found a spare parts distributor who could ship within a week. Couldn't find anything similar for Suzuki.
I would say if you have a pillion then go for the v strom otherwise the CB300R
4:19 bro I have 300r ckd unit and I have put bar-end mirrors on it which has great visibility and also looks super cool......the only thing is u have to put the bar-end mirrors upward like horns not downwards if u put it downwards it looks even more cool but its useless...........
Upward direction bar-end mirrors(good quality )have only pros which r
Better visibility than stock mirrors
And overall bike looks awsm❤
Ok.....maybe it's just different taste I guess, but I somehow don't like it...Sorry brother.🫠
@@Teja_M_H_1210 No problem macha
By the way nice photo
I really like mob psycho💨
@@Teja_M_H_1210 thanks bro🗿
@@Notaracist_i_swear
Hii bro. I am planning to buy one. So can you guide on the accessories part ?
Headlights throw is too much focused so did u try any headlights change like cb350rs headlight or any other headlights to install
No, Thinking of getting a pair of aux lights.
Triumph Speed t4 vs cb300r which is the best one?
I haven't ridden the speed t4 to be honest. But speed t4 doesn't have USD forks, doesn't come with radial tyres. What one thing is for sure is pillion comfort in the speed t4. The seat is single piece. If you have the budget go for CB300R otherwise speed t4.
@Teja_M_H_1210 thanks a lot for your suggestions 🙏👍
Hey man hope you see this comment. I own Honda Hness. But after few months I have been struggling with it due to its weight and height. Will this bike suits me? My height is 5.5 and weight aeound 77kg
Your height is a bit tricky. I would say you would tip toe on this bike. But because of its lightweight you can manage I believe. But make sure to sit once on the bike and feel it because 2024 version suspension is a bit stiffer.
@@Teja_M_H_1210 Ah thanks for the heads up. ❤
bro have you ridden cb300f ? . I heard the vibrations are intolarably worse what is your opinion and how do you rate the overall perfomance compared to practical 250 single cyl bikes.
It's just a 300cc hornet and it's not made for performance. Many people think its 300cc so they can do top speeds but no, it's a city and a one day trip bike. Don't expect too much from that bike. Compared to that you can buy the cb 350rs.
Hi bro ,
Build quality good or bad in this bike many where telling its a cheap build.
Don't believe those MANY people whoever it us.
It's far ahead in terms of build quality.
If you are still skeptical about it just visit the showroom and you will find out for yourself.
@@Teja_M_H_1210 sure bro thank you
You are always welcome 😌
I liked the bike, but I don't ride above 90kmph, should I buy it ? Can I enjoy this bike if I am riding below 90 kmph?
Ofcourse you can.....inside the city I don't think you will be able to ride at 90kmph....but I have to say that it's one of the best to ride in the traffic.
I'm confused between cb300r and cb 350 rs which is better bro
I would recommend you cb 350 rs if you want comfort and also the power is sufficient..you can cruise at 100kmph even with luggage without any problem..only reason to get CB300R is that if you want that absolutely huligan of a machine which will give you that pleasure..and also pillion comfort is much better in the cb 350rs.
Do you use any specific filter for gopro lens?
No....actually I use gopro hero 7 black and it's very old now....getting filters is almost impossible 🥲
is ground clearance a problem? does the underside touch ground on bad roads?
Till now it never did
Even if go along a pillion.
I have owned this bike for 3 to 4 months and till now it hits 3 times on moderate speed breakers with pillion. But yes if you drive very slowly on it then it will no longer be a problem for you.
@@skrakibali3644 Yes true it often touches with pillion .....btw what mileage you're getting !?
how is the rider comfort on long distance like 30kms ride ?
No worries....you won't even feel it like you have ridden the bike 30km
How about the spare parts availablity
It's not an issue
Bro is there any chance to discontinue this bike ??
I don't see any reason until and unless the sales drop they won't.
Hii, I want but this bike. I want to talk to a owner for review. Can we connect?
Sure.
Insta: teja_reddy1210
Bro some people has pointed 300r lacks high speed stability is that true what's your take on this is it so bad?
Even If you compare it with my 11 year old BS3 CBR 250R it is slow in terms of top speed but CB300R will be ahead till 100 kmph to 120 kmph. Also it's a naked you have consider that. According to me the top speed is less just because of the gearing . It's very short and you will hit the redline very quickly. But it will do 150 kmph to 160 kmph. I think that's more than enough.
@@Teja_M_H_1210. Bro I was asking about the road manners of the vehicle during tripple digit speeds the overall stability of the bike is it wobbly or not
@@jyothismgeorge6013 ohh sorry...It's stable and you need worry about that but during rapid acceleration it does power wheelie sometimes...I don't think that should be an issue...overall it's got no problem even on high speed👍💯
@@Teja_M_H_1210great and thanks bro we need more 300r videos
@@jyothismgeorge6013 I hate to say but I am not in bangalore now and I will not be able to do any videos.....but if you have any questions drop all of them here in the comment section I will see what I can do...and I will make sure to answer all your questions. 👍👍💯
Only thing stopping me from buying this is pillion seat. No space for my wife and kid 😂
Yeah...that's true sir🫠
@@Teja_M_H_1210 what about cb300f pillion seat?
@@sujeet2555 That bike has good pillion seat..it's just like the hornet 2.0 but 300cc that's it.
@@Teja_M_H_1210 thnx
@@sujeet2555 😊👍🤗
Are parts readily available at service centres
Yessss. My friend ordered the front alloy wheel and it was available readily and they fixed it within few days.
Toon bhp members will not get spares so that they can write long essays about it with excellent grammar. 😂
@@Toll-Traveller can be🤣🤣
Nice review
may i ask what is the service and maintenance cost?
also how comfortable is it for the rider while touring?
The service is once in 6 months or 6000 km I believe and it costs you around 2500 to 3000
It is comfortable for the rider to take the bike for touring.
Till now I have done 2 free services
1st service cost around 2200
2nd service cost around 1900
what is the fuel economy at 80km/h speed ?
40kmpl+
Not all the bikes r perfect.😊
True👍
Bro it has a fuel capasity of 14.1 litres
No it's actually 10 litres(9.7L)
Missing traction control 😢
No man
That's the real fun
Without traction control
what is your height and can you flat foot?
I am 6ft I can flat foot one side and almost flat foot on the other side