Bro, I am 6 feet tall and am seeking for a bike for the everyday office commute (40km -up& down) and weekend trips. My two options are the Honda CB350 dlx pro and the Triumph Scrambler 400x.pls. suggest Could you recommend another one? Thank you in advance.
Bro, at 6 feet tall, both the Honda CB350 DLX Pro and the Triumph Scrambler 400X are solid options for your needs, but each has its strengths depending on what you prioritize. Honda CB350 DLX Pro: Known for its comfort, refinement, and excellent fuel efficiency, this bike is great for daily commutes. The upright riding posture is ideal for long stretches in traffic, and it has a smooth engine that's easy to handle in city conditions. Plus, Honda's reliability and low maintenance costs are a big plus. Triumph Scrambler 400X: This one is more versatile and a bit more powerful than the CB350. It's an excellent option for weekend trips with its torquey engine and off-road capabilities. The higher ground clearance and rugged build make it better suited for rough roads or light trails on your weekend rides. It also has a modern, premium feel with a bit more attitude compared to the CB350. Since you're looking for a good balance between daily commutes and weekend trips, the Triumph Scrambler 400X might edge out slightly with its versatility and touring comfort. But if you want something more practical for everyday use with a lower price tag, the Honda CB350 DLX Pro is a winner too
@@Chennaivoyager I have a plan to buy a motorcycle. Max budget 4.5L. My purpose is to just travel with pillion 80%. Travel is mostly on highway and avg roads. No off road. Maybe under some unfortunate circumstances. Pillion comfort is must. Which bike you prefer? I have few in mind. 1. Meteor 350 (Scared of their service, but i have a good local mechanic friend) 2. Triumph scrambler 400x (For its exhaust) 3. Hness 4. Vstrom 250 5. KTM 390 ADV (they are coming up with new model next year. So last choice) 6. Any other model, you prefer.
Meteor 350: It’s a comfortable cruiser, especially for long highway rides. The pillion seat is spacious, and with your local mechanic friend, the service concerns should be manageable. Great for relaxed, easy-going rides. Triumph Scrambler 400X: This is more versatile, but not specifically built for pillion comfort over long distances. The exhaust sounds great, but since you’ll mostly be on highways with a pillion, this may not be the best fit in terms of comfort for two-up riding. Honda Hness: A solid contender! Comfortable for both rider and pillion, smooth on highways, and Honda’s reliability is top-notch. It’s also very easy to maintain, with a strong resale value. A great balance between comfort and performance. V-Strom 250: Good for highway riding, decent fuel economy, and reliable performance. It’s comfortable for the pillion too, but it doesn’t have the punch or premium feel of a larger engine bike. KTM 390 ADV: If you’re not in a rush, waiting for the new model could be a smart choice. The current model has excellent performance and is well-suited for highways. Pillion comfort isn’t the best compared to some others on this list, though. My Recommendation: For your budget and needs, I'd suggest the Honda Hness or Meteor 350. Both are reliable, comfortable, and easy on maintenance. If you prioritize pillion comfort more, go for the Meteor 350, but if you want a smoother engine and better overall experience, the Honda Hness is a great all-rounder. You can think of short gun same issue with RE service network , pillion u need modify the seat , if both taken care , great machine for highway Happy riding, and let us know what you pick! 👊
hi, i have the same bike, but have never paid enough attention to how long it can go on a full tank. can you pls let me know what are the numbers we are talking about?
hi, i own a speed and sliding on the seat is real problem. iam looking for any traction pads similar to tank pads to stick on the seat to prevent sliding
No bro stull I have 1500 kms lets and few months. After first service twice I have topped up engine oil . May be 300 ml . Once coolant. Rear brake pad at 12000kms. Nothing apart from it
Bro, I am 6 feet tall and am seeking for a bike for the everyday office commute (40km -up& down) and weekend trips. My two options are the Honda CB350 dlx pro and the Triumph Scrambler 400x.pls. suggest
Could you recommend another one?
Thank you in advance.
Bro, at 6 feet tall, both the Honda CB350 DLX Pro and the Triumph Scrambler 400X are solid options for your needs, but each has its strengths depending on what you prioritize.
Honda CB350 DLX Pro: Known for its comfort, refinement, and excellent fuel efficiency, this bike is great for daily commutes. The upright riding posture is ideal for long stretches in traffic, and it has a smooth engine that's easy to handle in city conditions. Plus, Honda's reliability and low maintenance costs are a big plus.
Triumph Scrambler 400X: This one is more versatile and a bit more powerful than the CB350. It's an excellent option for weekend trips with its torquey engine and off-road capabilities. The higher ground clearance and rugged build make it better suited for rough roads or light trails on your weekend rides. It also has a modern, premium feel with a bit more attitude compared to the CB350.
Since you're looking for a good balance between daily commutes and weekend trips, the Triumph Scrambler 400X might edge out slightly with its versatility and touring comfort. But if you want something more practical for everyday use with a lower price tag, the Honda CB350 DLX Pro is a winner too
@@Chennaivoyager thanks bro for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Spot on.... 12k done and almost at the last setting .
Kindly give the product link the gopro mount in bike
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Please let me know where you have connected the powering cable of fog lights. Is it to the obd port?
Yes. Via 6 to 16 pin socket
Hello bro.. my chain sprocket almost gone.. i have ridden just 6000 kms till now.. regularly lubed the chain..eventhough my chain sprocket gone 😢
Very bad quality.
If any alternative solution plz let me know
@jugalkishore94 sure bro
Does a KTM Adv or Duke setup work for it? Because brake pads surely work for the Triumph twins
Is it the custom seat you replaced?
Yes bro
@@Chennaivoyager I have a plan to buy a motorcycle. Max budget 4.5L.
My purpose is to just travel with pillion 80%. Travel is mostly on highway and avg roads. No off road. Maybe under some unfortunate circumstances.
Pillion comfort is must.
Which bike you prefer? I have few in mind.
1. Meteor 350 (Scared of their service, but i have a good local mechanic friend)
2. Triumph scrambler 400x (For its exhaust)
3. Hness
4. Vstrom 250
5. KTM 390 ADV (they are coming up with new model next year. So last choice)
6. Any other model, you prefer.
Meteor 350: It’s a comfortable cruiser, especially for long highway rides. The pillion seat is spacious, and with your local mechanic friend, the service concerns should be manageable. Great for relaxed, easy-going rides.
Triumph Scrambler 400X: This is more versatile, but not specifically built for pillion comfort over long distances. The exhaust sounds great, but since you’ll mostly be on highways with a pillion, this may not be the best fit in terms of comfort for two-up riding.
Honda Hness: A solid contender! Comfortable for both rider and pillion, smooth on highways, and Honda’s reliability is top-notch. It’s also very easy to maintain, with a strong resale value. A great balance between comfort and performance.
V-Strom 250: Good for highway riding, decent fuel economy, and reliable performance. It’s comfortable for the pillion too, but it doesn’t have the punch or premium feel of a larger engine bike.
KTM 390 ADV: If you’re not in a rush, waiting for the new model could be a smart choice. The current model has excellent performance and is well-suited for highways. Pillion comfort isn’t the best compared to some others on this list, though.
My Recommendation: For your budget and needs, I'd suggest the Honda Hness or Meteor 350. Both are reliable, comfortable, and easy on maintenance. If you prioritize pillion comfort more, go for the Meteor 350, but if you want a smoother engine and better overall experience, the Honda Hness is a great all-rounder.
You can think of short gun same issue with RE service network , pillion u need modify the seat , if both taken care , great machine for highway
Happy riding, and let us know what you pick! 👊
Thank you for the detailed thoughtful inputs. I will test drive hness with my wife.
This is the GPS mount I have fixed and tested . You can fix on your triumph scrmabler and fix ur self
Thanks for the information
Hello. Any option for lowered seat hieght of triumph scrambler 400x?
Bro unfortunately. No bro. But it's all about technic
hi, i have the same bike, but have never paid enough attention to how long it can go on a full tank. can you pls let me know what are the numbers we are talking about?
Highway touring 320 to 330 kms . City I mark 250 to 270
hi, i own a speed and sliding on the seat is real problem. iam looking for any traction pads similar to tank pads to stick on the seat to prevent sliding
Bro . May be u can change the sear cover with some good materiel. It May help
Did you complete your second service?.... And did you change your oil after first service
No bro stull I have 1500 kms lets and few months. After first service twice I have topped up engine oil . May be 300 ml . Once coolant. Rear brake pad at 12000kms. Nothing apart from it
Is it worth buying bro, because im looking to buy it. If its not worth suggest me a other bike option
At this price point. Best bike. U can go for it if you like.
Brass chain available for it?
No at present. Very eager to have info . Pls.let know any one have info on the same
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