Hey, Strell great content man, love the straight forward and no bullish idea of motoring. Just a quick question, I am having issues finding a good rear tire. Can i swap the rear tire of my Hness with that of the RS ( since its a 17 ' and these bikes are fundamentally the same). Will I face any issues on downsizing the rear? Thanks!
CB350 Highness owner here since eight months and the engine on this motorcycle is an absolute charm. I mean, the bike is absolutely smooth right from the first gear and the fifth gear makes it completely vibrations free. Sometimes I ride wearing flip-flops and still feel no vibrations on the foot-pegs! Another charm is the clutch - it is so light!!! Third huge deal is the mileage. I hate the brakes though and of course the headlights. Overall it's a lovely machine. I hope Honda launches a twin cylinder bike like Highness❤
@@sameerkharade7750 hey brother don't mind this question in any wrong way, i was planning to purchase a bike but i have confusion between CB350 and CB350 hines can you please explain the difference of both
Finally someone understood the character of this engine. For ppl who rev the nuts out of this engine and end up saying this bike lacks character and feels boring, you don't really get it! It's a torque-rich experience. Only difference between this and RE is that you shift a little later on the Honda due to its taller gearing.
If it has shorter gearing and torque lower down then it would be a torque rich experience. Right now if you wanna go fast you rev the nuts which I love doing, if you wanna chill and enjoy a great sound go easy, high gear low revs and it is such an enjoyable experience despite the dearth of torque lower down.
@@tanujjayaram1392 Did you notice a big difference turning off HSTC? Honestly so far I haven't seen the ABS come on, let alone the torque control, so I'm just wondering how much of a difference there would be.
@@deathbybassofficial there is substantial difference in bottom end torque and also in 5th gear top speed. I used to ride the classic 350 before and I feel bottom end torque on hness is better , provided you switch off hstc.
I think one of the best thing about this bike for me is its weight distribution. I am partially handicapped due to injury on my right leg so I used to ride only smaller capacity bikes. I tried going with Classic 350 and hunter but I wasnt feeling confident with those bikes. Tried Honda highness and got it booked it the next day. Inspite of it being around 180 kg, the bike feels like a 100 cc bike. Even if you're a beginner, you'll feel confident while doing a U turn. This is something that made me buy this bike. They have done a great job with this bike and all the cb350 models.
@@abhijiththarun5953 man he literally says that his friend copied the answers and made it better by adding something himself. He is actually praising honda
Hey Strell, bought the cb350 a month ago as my first bike. I'd never ridden a bike before and went straight from a scooter to this bike. I can confirm that as a pure beginner this is a very friendly bike.
I am 5'3 with a 29-30 inseam and upgrading from an old avenger . The problem is I don't feel very confident with tall and heavy bikes like RE . I would just like to know your opinion on how well a guy of my stature would be able to handle this beauty.
@@Yuki-y2l5e Unfortunately brother I am nearly 6'2", so our statures are almost a foot apart. While I won't face the same challenges as you, this is my opinion: The bike itself is extremely well balanced. I only really feel the weight when trying to manoeuvre a tight parking spot. I would say that confidence can be built up and there are techniques and methods that you can use to manage the bike in slow traffic or starting/stopping. You do not need a flat foot on both sides to be able to ride any bike. Powerdrift has a video on this I would highly suggest you take a look at. Happy Riding!
@@Yuki-y2l5e Depends on your weight as well, coz it the seat would lower once you are on it. But the strange part of cb350 is the box thingy right below the seat, where they have "CB 350" written on it. That box ends a few inches after the seat and it pushes your feet wide, making some people to tip toe😢
Honda H'ness Cb 350 in every damm aspect... That maverick is in between harley and hero... without any of their proper character... And the CB 350 is a damn Honda .. Anyday Honda Engine
Its so good to see bike review videos without unnecessary intros and background musing with weird shot angles of the bike... thanks for being to the point always!
I bought hness cb350 last week and had test ride of this classic cb350 too. The major difference is -hness has that thump sound which lacks in this classic cb350 -hness has slightly tall seat height than this and hness has extra ground clearance than this too. -all colours look attractive in hness cb350 but only black and matt grey looks good in classic cb350. -if you want good thump sound, a high power (due to lower weight of hness as compared to classic cb350) , less weight and look go for hness cb350 . -if you want bulky and classic look ,little more weight and lower ground clearance then go for this classic cb350.
@@vishal.r3502 no wobbling issues. You won't feel vibrations if you shift gears correctly I mean at right time. If you are a family man and often have to travel with ladies or any person who is fat or short means I would recommend you to buy cb350 classic. Because cb350 hness is OK if you and your pillion are fit. If you want comfort go for cb350 classic. No wobble issues ever faced I rode 6000 kms not a single problem faced. If you want performance go for hness or cb350 rs. If you want comfort go for cb350 classic. All the 3 bikes are good and I recommend you to test ride in showroom for further clarity
Went to the bigwing .. was planning to buy highness … tried cb350 for the first time … and now im a satisfied cb350 owner . Great bike so far . Yes service cost was 2500/- for first service .
So this motocycle is not for the mountain rides ? I current Have Honda Sp125 and thinking of buying a new more powerful bike for Trips mainly to Mountains, is CB 200 X a Better Choice than this ?
5 gears, waste of hard-earned money Must go for 6 speed gearbox, cb350 Big disappointment, highly underpowered on highway Absolutely Not a wise man's choice.
Hello I love motorcycles and i just turned 19 and got my driving licence What kind of body physic I need to maintain to be in a position for riding motorcycles for a long period of time I currently wiegh 68 kgs and my height is 5'11"
I bought a CB350 a month ago and my Friend owns a Hiness and we had churned out a mileage of 50kmpl along with the pillion(on Hiness)we ourselves were shocked due the mileage cause it's way too much for a 350cc so i was easily convinced about my decision
Hey Strell! Let's get it straight. I'm running a Honda Unicorn 150 and thinking to upgrade to 350cc. Which one should I go for? Classic 350 or CB 350? (Other experienced viewers suggestions will be welcomed too!!)
I owned a Unicorn , then a Thunderbird for 10+ years and now a Honda CB350 (clocked 1500KM as of now) . My verdict is Honda Cb350 as i was looking for better engine refinement , lesser vibrations, better service experience and most of all reliability. Honda ticked all the boxes for me. I would not consider a Honda CB350 ONLY IF there is no Bigwing dealer ship nearby. In every other scenario this is better than a Classic 350 (Even the latest Classics which are much better than my 2008 model Thunderbird)
Bro jada kuch ni bolunga... 1st jan ko CB350 purchase ki hai.... And har perspective se dil jeet lia isne...mileage, looks, 1st service experience... I mean everything... Road presence bhi boht acha hai bike ka.... Bullet to ajkl boht common ho gyi hai... Pr ise splendor se lekr bullet wala bhi mud mud kr dekhta hai...overall makhan bike hai... Ankh bnd krke iski trf jao🙌😌
Hi bhai can you seriously suggest me which bike i should go for RE classic or highnesses… I am really confused and mind is in wobbling state …. There are some issue with highness that is wobbling issues and breakpad issues please suggest
Brother... i always love❤ watching your reviews .. and Pls do a video on cb 300r Once again bocoz of that price cut of about 37 k . if that price cut ie the ex showroom price of 2.4 lacs makes it a good deal at this 2024 or not? If this price cut has done any kind of quality downgrade to that beautiful bike?????? Pls pls....
Depends on what you want to do with the bike? If you want to commute within city and occasional highway and you don't plan to invest so much time in acquiring riding skills then modern 160-200cc (15-25bhp) class is good for you. If you think you can spend time to learn skilling up then you look for modern 400+cc segment (40+bhp) If you into retro bikes you know where to look at
@@yurimadic5705The Hness can claim inspiration from cb450...this one clearly finds inspiration from royal Enfield...Still a good looking bike nevertheless
Most Peculiar thing is how big brand channels have completely neglected this bike this is the problem with good companies they don't spend much on marketing that's why good products remain under the radar
@iamstrell, do u recommend re int 650 or cb350 for an alternative bike to honda transalp for city usage? I am a transalp owner, i am looking at some city bike with a pilion rider.
I've been using this (CB350 H'ness) for the last 3 years, toured extensively. Agree with you all on points - relaxed, reliable, comfortable, stubstantial. Are you planning to do a review of the MT03, by any chance? - I'm now thinking on trying something else.
@@saumyadeepkundu828 No issues with service in Kolkata. When I bought mine, there was only one near Chinar Park. Now there's one more in South Kolkata. With pillion, in plains and low hills it'll do fine. With pillion and luggage, it will be somewhat challenging on any incline and major challenge in really high altitudes.
@@udayshome1793I get it, but i was asking about less number of Bigwing service centers in many non-metro cities where ktm or RE service centers are present.
I want to upgarde from FZX and have 2 bikes in mind ... CB 350 classic and Mavrick... Waiting for your review on the mavrick. Which would you suggest? I am not a maniac on the road i ride calmly but would like a bike with good highway legs also. My FZX engine gaurd scrapes on most of the bumps i come across on my daily route on Bangalore and some in Kerala as well
Honda is only air cooled, its a outdated engine don't go for highness rs or cb350, Harley is really a better option Take a test ride of Harley x440 and then decide
Hi honda highness owner here. 15months of owning and almost after 10k km. I can assure that it’s an amazing bike with little flaws. Would love to have a 500cc Engine this classic style.
Guys no auto enthusiasts have the guts to say when Mahindra copied everything single bit from JEEP WRANGLER shame on them, n so many ppl r living with it. Actually all retro classic looks are similar back in those days. If jawa was made bulkier even that would look like RE. Honda is a league ahead of RE nt even deservered to be compared with it.
Can anyone help me out? I am considering to get a bike around 2.5 Lac on road. Is considering the CB350 series over Classic 350 or Meteor 350 a good choice keeping in mind that BigWing service centers are so so very less and also parts availability of CB350 series is not that great when compared to RE. Please guide. I want to get a bike which is comfortable to ride (Preferably a straight seat), i am also considering Vitpilen 250 2024 (Handle bars are raised in this version).
I own mojo did many times 1000 kms rides without many breaks in a single day and i live nearby dhimbam ghats almost ridden 10000 kms ghats only nothing happened not only honda even mojo is far more reliable than honda
@@vaibhavdubey8647 come and we both will go and 🤣🤣 register arey bhai ye typo error break liya but ek din me 1000 kms cover kiya 😁 mera abhi edit karega
I own a mojo, bought last July and I can surely confirm that Mojo is actually quality for money, refined engine, all parts, welds are top notch, did around 400kms on the first day itself with the pillion, it is in a league of it’s own
@@hemalp5391 exactly bhai i bought in oct 2021 now 33000 kms done excellent bike engine is a gem tell to this kids commenting without owning any bike simply commenting
Why does not Honda manufacture a 500cc exactly like this bike. I missed out buying the Bullet 500 CI Standard and have regretted that for ever. 650s are too big an engine for Indian city roads.
Biggest drawbacks to me in test drives 1. Too heavy 2. Unable to flat foot feet 3. False netrals... often requires to change to 1st gear when slowing down at speed breakers and potholes and the gear comes to neutral 4. Gearing is too hard for toe shifting Note: CB300 do not have any of the above problems, just the pillion comfort is poor.
It doesn't generate power like others, so it's reliable,,,it is lethargic even when only one person is sitting, if two people it will feel more & more lazy.
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Hey, Strell great content man, love the straight forward and no bullish idea of motoring. Just a quick question, I am having issues finding a good rear tire. Can i swap the rear tire of my Hness with that of the RS ( since its a 17 ' and these bikes are fundamentally the same). Will I face any issues on downsizing the rear?
Thanks!
between this and cb350 rs which one do you suggest. i'm after good looks.
quick question - I am planning to buy CB350 but like the CB350 RS exhaust note. Can I fit CB350 RS exhaust to CB350 ?
CB350 Highness owner here since eight months and the engine on this motorcycle is an absolute charm. I mean, the bike is absolutely smooth right from the first gear and the fifth gear makes it completely vibrations free. Sometimes I ride wearing flip-flops and still feel no vibrations on the foot-pegs! Another charm is the clutch - it is so light!!! Third huge deal is the mileage. I hate the brakes though and of course the headlights. Overall it's a lovely machine. I hope Honda launches a twin cylinder bike like Highness❤
Are the breaks bad?
@@hieroprotoganist3440
They are average at best. Using front and rear breaks in combination helps a lot.
What difference twin cylinder makes in bike
@@upeshful
Better power, better torque, generally more refined, sounds good and of course overall better performance.
@@sameerkharade7750 hey brother don't mind this question in any wrong way, i was planning to purchase a bike but i have confusion between CB350 and CB350 hines can you please explain the difference of both
Finally someone understood the character of this engine. For ppl who rev the nuts out of this engine and end up saying this bike lacks character and feels boring, you don't really get it! It's a torque-rich experience. Only difference between this and RE is that you shift a little later on the Honda due to its taller gearing.
If it has shorter gearing and torque lower down then it would be a torque rich experience. Right now if you wanna go fast you rev the nuts which I love doing, if you wanna chill and enjoy a great sound go easy, high gear low revs and it is such an enjoyable experience despite the dearth of torque lower down.
@@sudhanshusingh6115then go for RE650 or speed440x
There is no dearth of torque in the bottom end . You need to switch off hstc to access the full range of the bike's torque.
@@tanujjayaram1392 Did you notice a big difference turning off HSTC? Honestly so far I haven't seen the ABS come on, let alone the torque control, so I'm just wondering how much of a difference there would be.
@@deathbybassofficial there is substantial difference in bottom end torque and also in 5th gear top speed. I used to ride the classic 350 before and I feel bottom end torque on hness is better , provided you switch off hstc.
I think one of the best thing about this bike for me is its weight distribution. I am partially handicapped due to injury on my right leg so I used to ride only smaller capacity bikes. I tried going with Classic 350 and hunter but I wasnt feeling confident with those bikes. Tried Honda highness and got it booked it the next day. Inspite of it being around 180 kg, the bike feels like a 100 cc bike. Even if you're a beginner, you'll feel confident while doing a U turn. This is something that made me buy this bike. They have done a great job with this bike and all the cb350 models.
the starting story I don't know if it is real. But I get the point and it's just hilarious with the context of the CB350
Yeah. He's irritated with Honda copying RE looks. Legends know why people prefer reliability than looks
@@abhijiththarun5953 man he literally says that his friend copied the answers and made it better by adding something himself. He is actually praising honda
@@abhijiththarun5953 copy? This is literally how Honda killed British motorcycling industry back in the day
@@abhijiththarun5953An intelligent buyer wouldn't care who's copying who. If they want a good looking bike that's reliable, that's what they'll want.
@@thecrazysharmaIt was inspired by cb450 export which was already made in 1970
Hey Strell, bought the cb350 a month ago as my first bike. I'd never ridden a bike before and went straight from a scooter to this bike. I can confirm that as a pure beginner this is a very friendly bike.
I am 5'3 with a 29-30 inseam and upgrading from an old avenger . The problem is I don't feel very confident with tall and heavy bikes like RE . I would just like to know your opinion on how well a guy of my stature would be able to handle this beauty.
@@Yuki-y2l5e Unfortunately brother I am nearly 6'2", so our statures are almost a foot apart. While I won't face the same challenges as you, this is my opinion: The bike itself is extremely well balanced. I only really feel the weight when trying to manoeuvre a tight parking spot. I would say that confidence can be built up and there are techniques and methods that you can use to manage the bike in slow traffic or starting/stopping. You do not need a flat foot on both sides to be able to ride any bike. Powerdrift has a video on this I would highly suggest you take a look at. Happy Riding!
@@Yuki-y2l5e Hi, I'm 5' 6" and I find it quite difficult to move the vehicle with my legs when stationery.
What's your height?
@@Yuki-y2l5e
Depends on your weight as well, coz it the seat would lower once you are on it.
But the strange part of cb350 is the box thingy right below the seat, where they have "CB 350" written on it.
That box ends a few inches after the seat and it pushes your feet wide, making some people to tip toe😢
Which one is your pick, in between Hero Mavrick 440 & Honda CB 350......
Looks - cb 350
Engine - mavrick
Honda H'ness Cb 350 in every damm aspect...
That maverick is in between harley and hero... without any of their proper character...
And the CB 350 is a damn Honda .. Anyday Honda Engine
Its so good to see bike review videos without unnecessary intros and background musing with weird shot angles of the bike... thanks for being to the point always!
Had a test drive yesterday night, CB350 is the most comfortable bike, It is more like driving a car, best for my back pain😍
I bought hness cb350 last week and had test ride of this classic cb350 too. The major difference is
-hness has that thump sound which lacks in this classic cb350
-hness has slightly tall seat height than this and hness has extra ground clearance than this too.
-all colours look attractive in hness cb350 but only black and matt grey looks good in classic cb350.
-if you want good thump sound, a high power (due to lower weight of hness as compared to classic cb350) , less weight and look go for hness cb350 .
-if you want bulky and classic look ,little more weight and lower ground clearance then go for this classic cb350.
Does wobbling is still on h’ness and what anout the pillion comfort of elderly
@@vishal.r3502 no wobbling issues. You won't feel vibrations if you shift gears correctly I mean at right time. If you are a family man and often have to travel with ladies or any person who is fat or short means I would recommend you to buy cb350 classic. Because cb350 hness is OK if you and your pillion are fit. If you want comfort go for cb350 classic. No wobble issues ever faced I rode 6000 kms not a single problem faced. If you want performance go for hness or cb350 rs. If you want comfort go for cb350 classic. All the 3 bikes are good and I recommend you to test ride in showroom for further clarity
What do you think is better bike to buy hunter(dapper)/Classic(Halcyon)/Honda CB350 .
Is this a good option for longer rides or there is better options now at that price point?
Hi bro. For ride and seat comfort would you suggest this bike or classic 350?
Im huge in size, 100+, should i go for cb350?
Classic 350, cb 350 and yezdi roadster are my choices. Pillion comfort is also important
Went to the bigwing .. was planning to buy highness … tried cb350 for the first time … and now im a satisfied cb350 owner . Great bike so far . Yes service cost was 2500/- for first service .
Why choose cb 350 over highness plz tell I am in confusion
imagine going into bigwing and you see this at the entrance, the confusion on the customer's face will be on an another level...
Hi ..
Cb 350/ highness/ RS 350..which one youwill.choose @iamstrell
Is it looks good especially in this black colour or the hness legacy edition ..according to you.
It was my most awaited review🎉🎉
@strell wht is opinion on the tall gearing issues on this bike?
Should I go for CB350 or scrambler 400x for long rides any suggestions please
With pillion Honda relax riding good milage ,,
If solo want more power choose 400x..but milage is less,,
I own highness last year. Fabulous experience on any type of ride in both city and highway.
In weight ratio highness is better than cb 350.
Higness doesn't have 50 50 weight ratio
So this motocycle is not for the mountain rides ?
I current Have Honda Sp125 and thinking of buying a new more powerful bike for Trips mainly to Mountains, is CB 200 X a Better Choice than this ?
difference between new honda cb350 vs honda cb350RS ? which is good to purchase in 2024?
Cb350rs was always the better bike....
is it okay to take long ride(700km) before the first service? if yes then what's the speed limit should i maintain ?
Just today I went for a test drive thinking strell won't review this bike ❤ Ly bro
Which tyre would you suggest
which one is more refined?? i mean less vibrations.. Cb350 or Hness 350..?
To me, CB350 is slightly (read very slightly) more refined than the highness. I own a CB350 and earlier rode a Highness for close to 1.5K KM.
How Reliable body, parts,engine and service from RE?
Can I get a suggestion between this bike and meteor 350 considering both city and long tour ride?
The upcoming ADV will be interesting if they keep the weight low and shorten the spread on the gearbox
Upcoming adv from honda?
Hellow sir iam planning to buy honda cb 350 right now iam having avenger 220 street wheather this is reliable or know please reply
Bullet or CB 350?
I Would love to own a honda CB 350 but no bigwings in my place
5 gears, waste of hard-earned money Must go for 6 speed gearbox, cb350 Big disappointment, highly underpowered on highway Absolutely Not a wise man's choice.
@@kapilohar1re fanboy😂
Hello
I love motorcycles and i just turned 19 and got my driving licence
What kind of body physic I need to maintain to be in a position for riding motorcycles for a long period of time
I currently wiegh 68 kgs and my height is 5'11"
You can be fat or slim, all Cb 350 variants are comfortable to ride imo
I bought a CB350 a month ago and my Friend owns a Hiness and we had churned out a mileage of 50kmpl along with the pillion(on Hiness)we ourselves were shocked due the mileage cause it's way too much for a 350cc so i was easily convinced about my decision
Any tips for mileage.. how did you achieve that?
Hey Strell! Let's get it straight. I'm running a Honda Unicorn 150 and thinking to upgrade to 350cc. Which one should I go for? Classic 350 or CB 350?
(Other experienced viewers suggestions will be welcomed too!!)
I owned a Unicorn , then a Thunderbird for 10+ years and now a Honda CB350 (clocked 1500KM as of now) .
My verdict is Honda Cb350 as i was looking for better engine refinement , lesser vibrations, better service experience and most of all reliability. Honda ticked all the boxes for me.
I would not consider a Honda CB350 ONLY IF there is no Bigwing dealer ship nearby. In every other scenario this is better than a Classic 350 (Even the latest Classics which are much better than my 2008 model Thunderbird)
@@SanjeevaSarmaKVRV thanks for your advice brother! Will go for CB 350 for sure!
Bro jada kuch ni bolunga... 1st jan ko CB350 purchase ki hai.... And har perspective se dil jeet lia isne...mileage, looks, 1st service experience... I mean everything... Road presence bhi boht acha hai bike ka.... Bullet to ajkl boht common ho gyi hai... Pr ise splendor se lekr bullet wala bhi mud mud kr dekhta hai...overall makhan bike hai... Ankh bnd krke iski trf jao🙌😌
CB 350 period
Me also went from unicorn to cb350, I felt no difference except the gap between power and torque.
Honda has made a gem of a engine... highness is a great bike.. hope the Re fans can appreciate quality engineering over dead weight 😢
Bro Highness or cb 350 for city ride with pillion?
does it have the wobbling issue like other honda 350's ?
Hi, how do you compare this bike with vstrom 250?
did you buy this one ? Bro
I am having Hornet 2.0 is it right choice to upgrade to this one or RE clasic ?
Comfort wise worthy upgrade but not power or speed wise
Mavrick will be worthy upgrade in terms of both
I own highness
Headlight is not good????
Hi bhai can you seriously suggest me which bike i should go for RE classic or highnesses… I am really confused and mind is in wobbling state …. There are some issue with highness that is wobbling issues and breakpad issues please suggest
If you want brand show off go with classic 350 of you want reliability and quality go for hness
H'ness in every aspect
Lets go. Was waiting for this one!
Brother... i always love❤ watching your reviews .. and Pls do a video on cb 300r Once again bocoz of that price cut of about 37 k . if that price cut ie the ex showroom price of 2.4 lacs makes it a good deal at this 2024 or not? If this price cut has done any kind of quality downgrade to that beautiful bike?????? Pls pls....
Can you recommend some good tyres for this bike?
Hey Strell im a beginner rider (know how to ride a bike but doesnt own one) what bike should i get under 3lkh. What would be your go to bike?
Depends on what you want to do with the bike?
If you want to commute within city and occasional highway and you don't plan to invest so much time in acquiring riding skills then modern 160-200cc (15-25bhp) class is good for you.
If you think you can spend time to learn skilling up then you look for modern 400+cc segment (40+bhp)
If you into retro bikes you know where to look at
Does this bike have wobbling issue❓️
Honda CB350 aan better, new engine, durability, service, riding comfort, availability of service centre, ellam nallath hondayude aan
I have cb350 since 6 months, it is really smooth but i miss high reving bike which can hit top speed around 140+
No bro, its original CB from 1975.
Thousand times better than RE.
That was a parallel twin with 35 something HP
Its inspired by cb 450 export which was made in 1970
@@yurimadic5705The Hness can claim inspiration from cb450...this one clearly finds inspiration from royal Enfield...Still a good looking bike nevertheless
@@ramanchawla1290 This cb350 can claim it as well as people often mixed up the look with H'ness
Most Peculiar thing is how big brand channels have completely neglected this bike this is the problem with good companies they don't spend much on marketing that's why good products remain under the radar
10:16 10:17 How does the suspension behave in bad patch??
Do you have to frequently downshift to first gear to dodge speed breakers in City riders??
@iamstrell, do u recommend re int 650 or cb350 for an alternative bike to honda transalp for city usage?
I am a transalp owner, i am looking at some city bike with a pilion rider.
Nobody recommends int 650.for city use🙏🏻
No idea why Honda isn't marketing this well
I've been using this (CB350 H'ness) for the last 3 years, toured extensively. Agree with you all on points - relaxed, reliable, comfortable, stubstantial.
Are you planning to do a review of the MT03, by any chance? - I'm now thinking on trying something else.
Any wobbling issue or Battery issue?
Can you share the details about service cost too
is the less number of Bigwing service centers a major concern? also how is the power delivery with a pillion?
@@saumyadeepkundu828 No issues with service in Kolkata. When I bought mine, there was only one near Chinar Park. Now there's one more in South Kolkata.
With pillion, in plains and low hills it'll do fine. With pillion and luggage, it will be somewhat challenging on any incline and major challenge in really high altitudes.
@@udayshome1793I get it, but i was asking about less number of Bigwing service centers in many non-metro cities where ktm or RE service centers are present.
@@saumyadeepkundu828 I can only talk about my experience and the city I live in.
Highness has proved. Honda is worth the buy no doubt
good review giving all details that are required.
How is the pick up ? I felt it is dragging as I saw you revving the accelerator a lot 😮
Yes, it has a character of pulling the revs slowly. But later shows a strong mid revs.
Fantastic review Chetta !! Adipoli Keep it up
Once u put it on 2nd gear the bike pulls you like a horse
Really awesome bike hai maine yesterday purchased li hai black colour
How about the heating of the engine?
Please do a review of hero Mavrick 440 !!!! Compare it with this one please!!
original or copy who cares!! ride and be happy❤❤
I want to upgarde from FZX and have 2 bikes in mind ... CB 350 classic and Mavrick... Waiting for your review on the mavrick. Which would you suggest? I am not a maniac on the road i ride calmly but would like a bike with good highway legs also. My FZX engine gaurd scrapes on most of the bumps i come across on my daily route on Bangalore and some in Kerala as well
Go for h'ness
Hero maverick 440 vs this which is best?and why?
Honda is only air cooled, its a outdated engine don't go for highness rs or cb350, Harley is really a better option Take a test ride of Harley x440 and then decide
Harley or maverick, the same thing 👍👍
Maverick doesn't have traction control and honda has will it make that much difference??
@@kapilohar1bruh u r a honda hater
Hi honda highness owner here. 15months of owning and almost after 10k km. I can assure that it’s an amazing bike with little flaws. Would love to have a 500cc Engine this classic style.
Planning on adding the daytona cafe racer handlebars to the CB350. Should i go for the RS or this?
Go for RS. It would be more fun
Guys no auto enthusiasts have the guts to say when Mahindra copied everything single bit from JEEP WRANGLER shame on them, n so many ppl r living with it. Actually all retro classic looks are similar back in those days. If jawa was made bulkier even that would look like RE. Honda is a league ahead of RE nt even deservered to be compared with it.
Which pillon seat is wider hness or cb 350???
How about rear view mirror visibility?
Cb350
Hope Honda launches a scram version and 650 versions
Can we remove the backseat in this bike ??
Are you facing engine heating issue and self stat issue
Nope. I didn't face it.
Yes
I really wished they gave this bike spoke wheels as an option. It would look like a 70's Honda man 🫠
And even more like RE😂, jokes apart I wish they could have gave it some low end torque
@@techyrh7780 Spoke wheels = RE ??
Heard Honda CB 350 from the 70's ??
Please make a Detailed review of the Scrambler 400x
CB350 has the best exhaust note
no coolant leakage? ... this is air cooled
Can anyone help me out? I am considering to get a bike around 2.5 Lac on road. Is considering the CB350 series over Classic 350 or Meteor 350 a good choice keeping in mind that BigWing service centers are so so very less and also parts availability of CB350 series is not that great when compared to RE. Please guide. I want to get a bike which is comfortable to ride (Preferably a straight seat), i am also considering Vitpilen 250 2024 (Handle bars are raised in this version).
is bigwing available in your city?
@@Dietpanda yes it is available
I own mojo did many times 1000 kms rides without many breaks in a single day and i live nearby dhimbam ghats almost ridden 10000 kms ghats only nothing happened not only honda even mojo is far more reliable than honda
you crying, bruh?
Go register at guinness😂
Without any breaks 😂
@@vaibhavdubey8647 come and we both will go and 🤣🤣 register arey bhai ye typo error break liya but ek din me 1000 kms cover kiya 😁 mera abhi edit karega
I own a mojo, bought last July and I can surely confirm that Mojo is actually quality for money, refined engine, all parts, welds are top notch, did around 400kms on the first day itself with the pillion, it is in a league of it’s own
@@hemalp5391 exactly bhai i bought in oct 2021 now 33000 kms done excellent bike engine is a gem tell to this kids commenting without owning any bike simply commenting
Hey Strell, what is that helmet?
AGV K5
@Motorinc could learn a thing or two from this guy.
I love cb 350
Why does not Honda manufacture a 500cc exactly like this bike. I missed out buying the Bullet 500 CI Standard and have regretted that for ever. 650s are too big an engine for Indian city roads.
500s gonna be expensive to sell. Honda looks for proven markets. That's their success story 😁
Hey you can try the X440. I have seen many RE500 owners opting for the HD as a worthy upgrade.
Great review, thanks mate.
Please review the Honda highness cb350 dlx pro and compare it with the Honda cb350 classic
This going to be HIT
Bro review aprillia rs 457 really interesting bike than its competition
Mention about that wobbling issue on CB350 bro!
Hello. Do a review of all 350 cc bikes in the same price category. Strell macha
Honda is Honda❤
Biggest drawbacks to me in test drives
1. Too heavy
2. Unable to flat foot feet
3. False netrals... often requires to change to 1st gear when slowing down at speed breakers and potholes and the gear comes to neutral
4. Gearing is too hard for toe shifting
Note: CB300 do not have any of the above problems, just the pillion comfort is poor.
too heavy ? 😂 re weights 195 kg and cb350 weights 185kg
@@drakkkkkkkee okay the motorcycle is massive 10kg lighter then.
Athe Avnte abhinayam ane angil ..avne award kodukanam
he keeps reviewing this bike from time to time lol it aint even his sweetheart
It doesn't generate power like others, so it's reliable,,,it is lethargic even when only one person is sitting, if two people it will feel more & more lazy.
Great video 🎉
I think honda tried too hard with the cb 350, the hness ans rs are better options as those stilll have a lot of honda originality.
The bike is beautiful. I just want the location details
Could you pls review the updated YEZDI Roadster!!!? :) Thanks
I wish I could. It's unfortunate that I don't have a contest in Jawa Yezdi to lend me a bike for a week.
Hi awesome review, please share starting shoot lake place , thank you
Love the intro bro😅