Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome
H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome On-Road Price Break-Up
Ex-Showroom Price | : Rs. 2.14 Lakh |
RTO + Road Tax + Others | : Rs. 17,188 |
Insurance | : Rs. 12,303 |
Final on Road Price | : Rs. 2.44 Lakh |
H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome Features
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H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome Specifications
- 348.36 cc Engine
H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome Summary
Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome is the top variant in the H'ness CB350 lineup and is priced at Rs. 2.14 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This DLX Pro Chrome variant comes with an engine putting out and of max power and max torque respectively. Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome is available in 6 colours : Mat Massive Grey Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Mat Marshall Green Metallic, Precious Red Metallic, Mat Marshall Green Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic. To know more about the H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome images, reviews, offers & other details, download the Zigwheels App.
All Specs & Features of Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome
ABS |
Dual Channel
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Body Type |
Cruiser Bikes
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Starting |
Self Start Only
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Seat Type |
Split
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Display |
Yes
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Speedometer |
Analogue
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Trip Meter |
Digital
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Distance to Empty |
Yes
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Clock |
Yes
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Passenger Footrest |
Yes
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Odometer |
Digital
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Navigation |
Yes
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Engine Type |
4 Stroke, SI Engine
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Engine Displacement |
348.36 cc
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Max Power |
21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm
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Emission Type |
bs6-2.0
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Max Torque |
30 Nm @ 3000 rpm
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Bore |
70 mm
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Stroke |
90.519 mm
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Drive Type |
Chain Drive
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Fuel Type |
Petrol
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Compression Ratio |
9.5:1
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Transmission |
Manual
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No Of Gears |
5 Speed
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Brakes Front |
Disc
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Brakes Rear |
Disc
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Quarter Mile |
18.24s @ 112.43kmph
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Braking (80-0 kmph) |
29.01m
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Mileage (Highway) |
42.17 kmpl
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Braking (60-0 kmph) |
16.87m
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Mileage (City) |
45.8 kmpl
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Braking (100-0 kmph) |
45.74m
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Top Speed |
120.65 kmph
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Tyre Size |
Front :-100/90-19 Rear :-130/70-18
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Wheel Size |
Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-457.2 mm
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Tyre Type |
Tubeless
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Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) |
Alloy
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Seat height |
800 mm
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Length*Width*Height |
2163*789*1107 mm3
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Length |
2163 mm
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Wheelbase |
1441 mm
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Height |
1107 mm
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Ground Clearance |
166 mm
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Width |
789 mm
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Fuel Capacity |
15 Liters
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Kerb Weight |
181 Kg
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Tail Light |
LED
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Front Brake Diameter |
310 mm
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Rear Brake Diameter |
240 mm
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Music control |
Yes
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Call/SMS alerts |
Yes
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Additional Features |
Seat Length - 628 mmTwin - Hydraulic, Honda Selectable Torque Control, Battery Voltage Meter, Gear Position Indicator, ESS (Emergency Stop Signal), Hazarad Switch, Side Stand With Engine Inhibitor, Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS), Weather information & Volume Adjustments, Dual Horn
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Battery Capacity |
12 V / 6 Ah
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Turn Signal Lamp |
LED
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Honda H'ness CB350 User Reviews
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- Engine (44)
- Looks (37)
- Mileage (34)
- Experience (32)
- Service (30)
- Comfort (29)
- Performance (23)
- Power (20)
- Gear (18)
- Speed (12)
- Seat (10)
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Extraordinary future
That was an extraordinary future and good mileage i suggest it's good for that price
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Do not buy Honda highness
Do not buy honda highness if you are in jaipur, The service is horrible and very expensive, Service centre is poorly managed and cheating customers.Bottom line is this product has no resale value and it’s completely failure product of honda.Do not be a victim of this product, A third class experience.
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4.6Loved this machine earliar
Loved this machine earlier i have classic but when i drive honda highness i feel its driving is very smooth.The clutch and engine is super smooth with comfortable riding position.I am getting mileage around 40kmpl on hills.
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1.8Bad experience
Very bad experience with the bike.Bought it in august 2022 had good performance till the 2nd service after that the bike started to show issues, Like poor mileage and performance.Then one day the oil started leaking from the bike.Took it to honda showroom and they checked it and told the oil seal of gear box was broken and changed it then afterwards the engine is not smooth as it used to be.Also after the second service the suspension setup was different on both sides.Till now the issue with the engine has not been resolved and i have visited the showroom several times to explain them the issue but to no avail.This is causing a very bad experience with owning the bike as the mileage have reduced and the bike is showing very poor performance.Edit- on the third visit to service center came to know the poor performance of the bike was due to the service done of tightening the clutch fully with no free play of the lever, So it is very important to maintain proper clutch free play and also to lubricate the chain properly.
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Recently purchased
I recently purchased the honda h’ness cb350, And i have to say that i am extremely impressed with this motorcycle.The bike looks and feels premium, With a sturdy build quality and excellent fit and finish.The retro design is a standout feature, And it has garnered many compliments from fellow riders.In terms of performance, It delivers a smooth and refined riding experience.The engine is powerful and responsive.
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New bike for h'nees for new
New bike for h'nees for new bike for new bike in h
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More Customer Reviews of H'ness CB350
Other variants of Honda H'ness CB350 & Compare
Variants | Ex-Showroom Price | Compare | |
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H'ness CB350 DLX
348 cc . 45.8 kmpl
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Rs. 2.09 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price View On Road Price | View June Offers | |
H'ness CB350 DLX Pro
348 cc . 45.8 kmpl
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Rs. 2.12 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price View On Road Price | View June Offers | |
H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome
348 cc . 45.8 kmpl
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Rs. 2.14 Lakh Ex-Showroom Price View On Road Price | View June Offers |
Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying H'ness CB350
- Honda H'ness CB350 is priced from INR 2.10 - 2.15 Lakh (Ex-showroom price in Delhi). You may click on the given link and select your city accordingly for an estimated on-road price.
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- 2 people can sit with average comfort in stock seat.
- The mileage of Honda H'ness CB350 is 45.8 kmpl. This is the claimed ARAI mileage for all the variants of H'ness CB350.
- Honda H'ness CB350 has a max power of 21.07 bhp.
- Yes, the Honda H'ness CB350 is equipped with a gear position indicator.
- Stately with some class
- In general, the accessories offered with this bike are an engine guard, panniers, tank pad, split seats and side stand. etc. Moreover, every dealer provides different accessories for the bikes. So, we would suggest you have a word with the nearest authorized dealer of Honda in your city.
- Honda Hness CB350 is available in 3 variants: Hness CB350 DLX, Hness CB350 DLX Pro, and Hness CB350 Anniversary Edition. Selecting one would depend on your personal preference of styling. Moreover, if you are looking for a comfortable, easy-to-handle bike that marries old-school charm and modern sensibilities well, you may go for Honda Hness CB350. The neutral riding position and excellent seat keep your body absolutely content. The H’ness does a fantastic job of masking its 181kg kerb weight, offering easy and neutral handling with minimal effort. We would suggest you take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and riding comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Trust me, I have pro, and it’s not worth. Seat, pickup, highest speed, all these things are pathetic. It’s not worth spending 2.5L
- Yes its not a great performance .. normal and its feel like byke.. if re driving feels like a big bike and thumping super
- Also if you have any other bike suggestion let me know
- Buy Anniversary edition
- Check with dealers.
- Both the bikes are good in their forte. The Honda CB350 is a great option for someone looking for a retro-styled motorcycle with sprightly performance and the legendary reliability of Honda is an additional bonus. So if you’re looking for the above, the CB350 makes better sense. One thing that goes against the Japanese bike is Honda’s strategy of selling it from the Big Wing dealerships only which restricts access to many buyers in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The Honda CB350 is an impressive bike, but it lacks a bit of soul and character, something that can't be quantified - and something which the Classic 350 has in abundance. With the new Classic 350, Royal Enfield has managed to iron out the major niggles of its predecessor - crudeness and reliability (as we have seen with the Meteor 350). What really makes the 2021 Classic so much likeable is the fact that it has the DNA of the old Classic 350 but in a more modern and usable manner. So if you are planning to buy a retro roadster, the 2021 RE Classic 350 will be our pick. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read more -Honda H’ness CB350 Road Test Review: Should RE Be Worried?..-2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 vs Honda CB350 RS: Comparison Review..-2021 RE Classic 350 Road Test Review.
- Obveiously ckassic
- We would recommend going for a long ride before the first service of your bike is done. As the speed limit tends to increase on the highway it is not recommended to ride your bike over 60kmph. Moreover, the engine heats up and it is not a good sign for your engine's longevity.
- Before the first service or after the first service?
- After the first service is best option
- The first service is scheduled at 750-1,000km / 15-30 days.
- Honda H’ness CB350 and Royal Enfield Meteor 350 are good picks. Don’t be fooled by the 191kg kerb weight of Meteor on the spec sheet -- a 765mm seat height and loads of steering lock mean that paddling and filtering through traffic is an absolute breeze. Further aiding comfort is the reasonably good suspension setup that manages to handle speed breakers and potholes quite well, but a lack of travel and a stiff setup at the rear means that sharper and shorter imperfections like expansion joints or unlevelled concrete block interfaces will batter your derrière. This thudding over sharp bumps stops us a few steps short of calling the setup plush, but it’s certainly closer to the plush end of the scale than the back-breaker end. On the other hand, you have a fairly neutral riding posture on the Honda H’ness CB350. Unlike the Classic 350, you don’t sit ‘on the bike’; you feel more like a part of it. Also, the handlebar is curved back towards the rider, which results in an upright and comfy riding posture. The 800mm seat height means shorter riders won’t complain, and the bike isn’t very wide either. Seat cushioning is firm, and although I couldn’t clock long hours on the saddle, it did feel good over the hour-long commute in Mumbai traffic. The flat seat is also pillion-friendly and decently spacious. The only grouse we have is that you feel the weight (181kg) of the bike while parking and have to muscle the CB350 in and out of the parking space. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read more -Honda H’ness CB350 Road Test Review: Should RE Be Worried?.-2020 Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Road Test Review.
- If you are tall and have back issues, don’t go for Meteor. But don’t go for Hness as well. This bike is not worth buying. I have bought this last year and still regretting
- Thank you very much for detailed answer.
- As of now, we haven't encountered any such issues with the Honda Hness CB350. For a better understanding of performance and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- No
- Yes, do not worry you may get the service done from any of the authorized Honda bike service centers as they are the authentic experts so you may not face any issue.
- If you are looking for a comfortable, easy-to-handle bike that marries old-school charm and modern sensibilities well, you may go for Honda Hness CB350. The neutral riding position and excellent seat keep your body absolutely content. The H’ness does a fantastic job of masking its 181kg kerb weight, offering easy and neutral handling with minimal effort. On the other hand, the Meteor 350 offers wide bars and a feet-forward seating position that will accommodate even six-footers easily. The scooped-out shape for the seat is surprisingly botherless, and the firm cushioning makes it well suited for long stints. Once you adapt to the quickness and lightness of the steering and the stretched-out seating position, you will find yourself slicing through traffic without breaking a sweat. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Honda highness
- Honda Hness 350 is not available with adjustable rear suspension. Suspension duties are handled by a chunky telescopic fork at the front and twin shocks at the back.
- Please give me the Ramanathapuram branch WhatsApp number
- Dlx pro has 1. HSVCS (Honda smartphone voice control system) for phone, sms, navigation etc.2. Dual horn.
- There are two variants of the Hness CB350: DLX and DLX Pro. The distinguishing bits are that on the more premium variant, you get dual-tone colors, Bluetooth connectivity and a twin-horn setup.
- Offers and discounts are provided by the brand or the dealership and may vary depending on your city. Thus, we would suggest you please connect with the nearest authorized dealership.
- As of now, there is no official update available from the brand's end. We would suggest you to wait for the official announcement.
- Predicted that Honda CB 500X will be launched this year (source: Indianola.in)
- For this, we would request you to please refer to the user manual of your bike. Moreover, the Honda Hness CB350 is not available with an RPM indicator.
- You may ride it as much as you want. The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is far from a perfect bike even in its BS6 avatar. However, in a world where everybody is trying to go retro and neo-retro, it remains the OG retro motorcycle in essence and feels. Royal Enfield Classic 350 is powered by a 346 cc engine. This Classic 350 engine generates a power of 19.36 PS @ 5250 rpm and a torque of 28 Nm @ 4000 rpm. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Till you get exhausted.
- The resale value of a bike would depend on certain factors like brand, model, physical condition, kilometers are driven, no. of owners, and many more. In order to check for resale value, we recommend you to get in touch with the nearby dealership.
- Not searched for the option yet. You can keep this bike till your retirement.
- Selecting the right bike would depend on several factors such as your budget preference on the segment, features required, engine options, etc. Honda Hness CB350 marries the old-school charm with modern sensibilities well, Has a prominent thumper exhaust note, Most affordable bike in India to get traction control. Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348.36 cc engine. This Hness CB350 engine generates a power of 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm and a torque of 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm. On the other hand, Honda CB350RS is powered by a 348.36 cc engine. This CB350RS engine generates a power of 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm and a torque of 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Since the 'Big Wings' dealerships of Honda has limited reach, it is a possibility that Honda would provide the servicing of Hness CB350 on regular centers. However, we would suggest you to confirm with the nearest authorized dealership.
- Your money your choice.
- Engine life of a bike cannot be defined, it depends on several factors like how it is maintained, how the bike is ridden, in what conditions the bike is ridden majorly, etc.
- I am speaking from my experience if you ride & maintain your CB350 properly it will easily last a decade or 60000-70000 kms before requiring any major repairs.
- Bad question.
- Yes, you may go for Honda Hness CB350 as it marries the old-school charm with modern sensibilities well, has a prominent thumper exhaust note, most affordable bike in India to get traction control. Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348.36 cc engine. This Hness CB350 engine generates a power of 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm and a torque of 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm. An ARAI claimed mileage of Hness CB350 is 45.8 kmpl. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Sure! If you have the budget
- Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348.36 cc engine. This Hness CB350 engine generates a power of 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm and a torque of 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm. You may ride it for a long-distance but we would suggest you to take proper brakes in-between as riding continuously would affect the rider's health. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Hello guys I have honda cb 350 rs and I have travelled Delhi to Chattisgarh 1200 kms which I took two days one break at 600 kms ain evening also I have travelled from Lonavla to Chattisgarh 1000 kms one break after 500 kms the experience was awesome no heating nothing you can easily ride in 100 km/pr on 4th gear and I use 5th gear only at the speed after 110km/pr the bike is really awesome
- I traveled from Nashik to Pune with 30 min Missal break Total KM : 220KMTop speed : 100KM Time : 4 Hours
- There is not much need to switch on traction mode in city rides. Moreover, you can use it in wet and muddy areas.
- Not sure
- Honda Hness CB350 has a tyre size of - Front :-100/90-19 Rear :-130/70-18
- Download brochure pls
- It would be too early to give a verdict as the 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 is not launched yet, so we would suggest you to stay tuned. And if we talk about Honda Hness CB350 then it marries old-school charm with modern sensibilities well, Has a prominent thumper exhaust note, Most affordable bike in India to get traction control. Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348.36 cc engine. This Hness CB350 engine generates a power of 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm and a torque of 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- It is recommended to ride at an economical speed before the first service as the fuel lines take some time to get accustomed to the engine. For more information, we would suggest you have a word with the nearest authorized service centre of Honda in your city. As they may assist you better.
- Lucky you.
- Need to start your vehicle atleast once in 3 days, and once a week should do chain lubing otherwise it would start rusting, as the bike is stationary. When you go back first charge your battery, if the bike doesn't start. Take it a service center
- Do not worry, as for this issue, we would suggest you to visit the authorized service center their they will inspect your bike and will help you to resolve it. You can check service center details here.
- Same thing happened to me yesterday but not today
- You'll get used to it and it's one way of smooth gear shifting method(0,2..5) also your top of left shoe's polish will not be fade yet I suggest company to make that gear a little smaller like old Pulsar 150
- No, if you are a first time user, you need to get used to it
- It is normal. Just take some time to get used to it.
- On-Road Price is the final price payable by the customer to the Car dealer. It includes State Registration charges, Life Time Road Tax Payment, Mandatory Insurance and dealer handling charges. Also includes optional costs such as accessories cost, additional optional warranty coverage. The discounts if any will also be shown and reduced while calculating the Net On Road Price. Ex-road price refers to the price at which the buyer drives away the car.
- This is the recommended engine oil for Honda Hness CB350- Honda 4-stroke motorcycle oil API Service Classification SJ or higher, excluding oils marked as “Energy Conserving,” or “Resource Conserving” SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30, JASO T 903 standard MA.
- For this, we would suggest you to get in touch with the authorized service center as that will be an appropriate point of contact to get assistance for your concern. You can check the service center details here.
- Use honda prescribed
- The Honda CB350 H’Ness is powered by an all-new BS6-compliant 348.36cc single-cylinder air-cooled fuel-injected engine. Linked to a 5-speed transmission with assist and slipper clutch, the engine churns out 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. It is also counterbalanced for optimum refinement. The motorcycle comes with a first-in-segment Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Honda’s jargon for traction control.
- For this, we would suggest you to exchange a word with the authorized service center as they will assist you with the exact issue and help you to resolve it. You can check the service center details here.
- No
- For the availability, you have to get in touch with the nearest authorized dealer in your respective city as it depends on their stock book. You can check dealers here.
- No only in Bigwing showrooms
- For this, we'd suggest you please visit the nearest authorized service center as they would be able to assist you with the exact price and availability of the accessories.Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
- Zana, Carbon Racing, Adeshwars, Bandidos
- Get it from show room or even available over DugDUg.com
- Its completely useless, i bought the bike on 22nd april 2021, and now on 17th August 2022 the battery is dead, i tried to push start the bike but after so many failed efforts i tried to call the bike dealer to get the number as i checked all the papers but i did not get any clue of battery warranty, so called chennai adyar service center currently near to me and they said battery warranty is only for 1 year, and i don't have any other option other than changing the battery at the local store as i have language issue in TN and this bike is not starting. Getting support from honda is impossible once bought forget about the warranty and all other stuff.
- The Honda Hness CB350 is only available with electric/self-start. There is no alternative option available to start the bike. Moreover, if you feel that the battery is running low, get in touch with the nearest authorized service center in your city at the earliest.
- You can start with a push for sure, but I am not sure if the charge will remain accordingly or will battery recharge after bit long drive
- We'd suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized service center for this. Click on the given link and select your desired city for service centre.
- I got metallic one from big wing showroom Aluva with good diamensions. Now there is flexible one also available. Still Mud problem is serious. I think the design of Tyre causes heavy mud splashing.
- Contact for accessories for most bikes: Sans moto shop, Bld 1223, Gali no.5, Naiwala, Karol bags, and 58800189150.8527763277
- Honda Hness CB350's excellent ride quality is one of the highlights. The H’ness does a fantastic job of masking its 181kg kerb weight, offering easy and neutral handling with minimal effort. The absurdly light clutch action makes it an undemanding affair. Hness always feeling absolutely manageable and effortlessly filtering through traffic like a mouse in a maze. Honda H'ness will be sold exclusively through the Honda Big WIng dealerships. As of now. there's no showroom of Honda Big Wing in Durgapur, West Bengal. Follow the link for the service center of Honda in Durgapur, West Bengal.
- Sound little lesser louder than Bullet Classic
- There is an ample number of options available. Choosing one will depend on several factors such as budget, brand preference, specific feature requirements, etc. Click on the given link and apply filters in order to check out New Bikes Search as per your requirements. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Age is just a number sir as long as you have good health. Once you ride it and 'jawani Wapas aa jayehi'
- Honda Hness CB350 comes with self-start only and moreover, there is no official information we have got from the brand's end regarding the kick start in the bike so we would suggest you to stay tuned for the updates.
- No
- Yes, the claimed mileage of Hness CB350 is 45.8 kmpl.
- Can we adjust for seat
- The Honda Hness CB350RS is not equipped with ride-by-wire technology. The 348.36cc single-cylinder engine works in conjunction with a 5-speed gearbox with assist-and-slipper clutch.
- No
- The seat height of the Honda Hness CB350 is 800mm.
- 800mm
- For this, we'd suggest you please visit the nearest authorized service centre of Honda as they would be able to assist you with the exact issue and will help you to resolve it.Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
- Because of traction control ON position. You should switch off the traction control.
- Use 5yh gear only on highways
- You can easily cruise Honda H’ness up to 100kmph, after that you may feel a little discomfort in the potholes but the bike just dispatches with bumps and immediately regains composure. Excellent ride quality is one of the highlights of the H’ness.
- Good for both terrains
- Back suspension excellent.. front average
- There is no dedicated reserve fuel tank in the bike. The fuel capacity of the Honda Hness CB350 is 15 Litres and the and the low fuel indicator light indicates when around 1.5 - 2 Litres. petrol remains in the tank.
- 2.5 l
- Does cb 350 highness have a petrol lock ??? still confused
- Selecting between the Honda Hness CB350 and Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 would depend on certain factors such as your budget, preference of the segment, performance figures, features required, etc. If you are not on a limited budget, then you may definitely opt for the Interceptor 650. The bike offers a brilliant engine with loads of torque from the get-go and a nice soundtrack accompanying it. Quality and fit and finish levels are quite good and the motorcycle feels built to last. On top of that, the Interceptor 650 is the most affordable multi-cylinder bike in India. On the other hand, if you are looking for a comfortable, easy to handle bike with marries old-school charm and modern sensibilities well, you may go for Honda Hness CB350. It gets a prominent thumper exhaust note and it is the most affordable bike in India to get traction control. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride before making the final decision, follow the link. Dealer.Read more -Honda Hness CB350 vs Royal Enfield Interceptor 650.
- There are a number of options available in the market for a good cruiser such as Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Jawa Perak, etc. Choosing one will depend on several factors such as budget, fuel type, brand preference, seating capacity, specific feature requirements etc. Click on the given link and apply filters in order to check out the Cruiser Bikes. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- If you are looking for RE segment bikes you should have a test ride of Honda CB 350 as have good sitting posture while driving and as usual and engine built is advance
- If you can forget about cc range, bajaj avenger 220 cruise is a very very nice bike. Atleast hv a test drive once
- For the availability, we would suggest you please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Generally, the engine oil change is required at the time of the first service and then in an alternate service. For more details, please get in touch with the nearest authorized service center. You can get in touch with the service center from this link- service centre.
- 6000 km
- For the availability of a specific colour and variant, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Green is available in DLX only and not in DLX Pro
- Yes
- For that, you may get in touch with the nearest authorized Honda two-wheelers service center. Click on the given link and select your desired city for the service centers.
- Only honda bigwing
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer or online booking
- Always Honda
- If listed in CSD canteen and in collaboration with authorised dealer
- No
- If have arrange one for me also.
- Nothing as of now,only thing make sure the ignition is off when the engine is not running.
- Bought a new bike cb350,electric start failed within 3 days
- Same bro .... Self start not working after 450 km
- For this, we'd suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized service center in your city as they would be able to assist you better after the inspection of your bike. Follow the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Need to clean it, will get cleared after running for a few Kms. It's because the teeths of the brakes are fresh and are made of metal. On the long run the sound will get reduced
- No.
- Selecting between the Honda Hness CB350 and Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 would depend on certain factors such as your budget, preference of the segment, performance figures, features required, etc. If you are not on a limited budget, then you may definitely opt for the Interceptor 650. The bike offers a brilliant engine with loads of torque from the get go and a nice soundtrack accompanying it. Quality and fit and finish levels are quite good and the motorcycle feels built to last. On top of that, the Interceptor 650 is the most affordable multi-cylinder bike in India. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. Read More: - BS6 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Real World Test- Honda Hness CB350 vs Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
- Royal Enfield Himalayan is one of the sweetest motorcycles in the sub-Rs 5 lakh category for pillion comfort. The seat is well-padded and roomy, with the footpegs being positioned just right for a long day looking over your rider’s shoulder, and the felted seat feels wonderfully premium, too. On the other hand, the Hness CB350 offers a decent pillion seat with enough room for the pillion. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Both the bikes are of different categories,which prefers you the best can go ahead.If you're main intention is of engine refinement and reliability HONDA is the best.
- No doubt exactly the himalayan
- For that, please connect with the nearest Honda BigWing showroom and they'd assist you with the test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Contact nearest Big Wing Honda Showroom
- Only a dealer will answer this
- You may perform a burnout on the Honda Hness CB350. However, it'll require some extra effort as the CB350 is a heavy bike and the peak power isn't that high. Moreover, the brand does not suggest you to perform such stunts as it may affect the overall efficiency of the bike.
- You may perform a burnout on the Honda Hness CB350. However, it'll require some extra effort as the CB350 is a heavy bike and the peak power isn't that high. Moreover, the brand does not suggest you to perform such stunts as it may affect the overall efficiency of the bike.
- Yes. Just turn traction contro off
- Honda Hness CB350 is available in 6 different colours - Matte Marshal Green Metallic, Pearl Night Star Black, Precious Red Metallic, Matte Steel Black Metallic With Matte Massive Grey Metallic, Pearl Night Star Black With Spear Silver Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic With Virtuous White. For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- No
- Yes, anniversary edition
- As per you requirements, the Hness CB350 might not prove to be a viable option. You might face challenges while manoeuvring through heavy traffic and taking the bike out from tight parking spaces. Moreover, company is not offering any set height lowering kit for the CB350. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- The seat height is not much higher you can manage well if you can drive unicorn or shine bike height is same as that and bike is super in traffic as well I am a h'ness customer from 28/07/21
- I’m 5.3” I hve a highness I’ve scooped out the seat & am going to change to 17” rims & tyres. Shud do the trick. I did the same with my cb1000r where I lowered the bike by 30mm & scooped out the seat. Worked perfectly.
- If you are looking for a bike with old-school charm, thumper exhaust note, first-in segment features and modern sensibilities then you may opt for the Honda Hness CB350. The H'Ness CB350 carries forward Honda’s CB design language and even takes design cues from the 1970 CB350 and the CB1100 EX. The powerplant displaces 348cc, is air-cooled, fuel-injected and has a counterbalancer to minimize harsh vibrations that one usually associates with such a motor. With peak torque rated at 30Nm, the CB350 is the torquiest motorcycle in the class. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350 - The Honda H'ness CB350 Gets Its First Price Hike
- Supper
- Yes
- For this, we would suggest you to have a word with the CSD staff or walk into the nearest dealership as they will be the better person to assist you. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly.
- Sir it's my request to you what ever the product coming in market should be sold in csd canteen we army persons should also get the benefit that's all thankyou
- Please check with CSD management
- For the availability and waiting period, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Depends on your paperwork clearance and RTO process
- For the availability and waiting period, please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as they would be the better person to assist you with the details. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- It shd have already reached
- Both bikes are good enough. If you are looking for a comfortable, easy to handle bike with marries old-school charm and modern sensibilities well, you may go for Honda Hness CB350. It gets a prominent thumper exhaust note and it is most affordable bike in India to get traction control. On the other hand, if we talk about Dominar 400, it gets good looks, healthy performance, competent underpinnings and a host of features. If you’re looking for the best bang for your buck, nothing eclipses the Dominar 400 in the sub-2 lakh rupee price bracket. You may compare both bikes accordingly. Do take a test ride in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. For now, the Hness CB350 is exclusively at BigWing dealerships. But once Honda sees a consistently healthy demand, expect the Highness CB350 to be available at all of its mainstream dealerships in the future.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- In the neo-retro tourer segment, the aforementioned options offer a lot to its customers and selecting one would depend on your budget, ride quality, availability of services, seating comfort, performance, etc. In our opinion, the Benelli Imperiale 400 is a wholesome package that offers a vibe-free motor full of character. Its comfortable riding posture and well-balanced suspension setup add to its riding experience. Having said that, the recent price hike due to the BS6 update has made the Imperiale 400 a rather expensive proposition. On the other hand, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 offers healthy fuel efficiency, 10,000km oil-change intervals and 5000km/6 month service inspections which make it more endearing. The lack of oil leaks, or missing parts over our 800km stint makes the package more joyous. However, the Meteor doesn’t make a bigger and bolder promise of its own by way of plush ride quality, a greater sense of richness or, crucially, better cruising ability. Lastly, the Honda Hness CB350 has the old-school charm with modern sensibilities, a prominent thumper exhaust note and is the most affordable bike in India to get traction control. The powerplant displaces 348cc, is air-cooled, fuel-injected and has a counterbalancer to minimise harsh vibrations that one usually associates with such a motor. With peak torque rated at 30Nm, the CB350 is the torquiest motorcycle in the class. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership..Read More: - 2020 Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Road Test Review - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350 - Benelli Imperiale 400 BS6: Road Test Review
- I think CB 350 vs Meteor is a good decision, Himalayan has got tube tyres and if it's substituted by tubeless it's a good one. I've Honda 350 brought yesterday.
- Don't BUY BENELLI PRODUCTS. BAD QUALITY AND WORSE SERVICE
- Motorcycling doesn’t get much simpler than the Royal Enfield Bullet 350. Its torquey motor produces the same thumping sound that Bulleteers have enjoyed for decades. It is also the most affordable Royal Enfield motorcycle and it shows how the brand has managed to keep this bare-basic roadster alive even in the BS6 era. So, if you want an easy to handle and comfortable bike at a budget, you may go for Royal Enfield Bullet. On the other hand, if you want a more premium bike with better fit
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Please check with the Authorised Dealers.
- No Clue
- You may click on the following link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Honda hness can be serviced at bigwing showrooms.
- Bigwing Honda Service centres
- As of now, there is no official update from the brand for price hike. Moreover, the validity of registration documents will totally depend on RTO guidelines of your state. So, we would suggest you to exchange your words with neater RTO for better clarity.
- Price hike depends on company,
- My new 200km run bike gives 27km/ ltrs but have heard people getting 35 after a while. Tank capacity is 15 ltrs as per Honda but can take upto 17 ltrs
- Average is around 37 kmpl and tank capacity is 15 litres
- 12
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- No , it is only available in big wings Honda vizag and one more coming soon in vijaywada
- Please check with the Authorised Dealers.
- For now, Honda is not offering any lowering kit for the Hness CB350. Moreover, you may connect with the nearest authorized service center for more details regarding the same. Follow the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- @a
- @ Sandeep do you mean it can b done , I am looking to reduce it by 2 inches
- Honda Big Wings showroom is coming up at Dhole Patil road. Dealership name is Pashankar Honda. I have updated location on Google Maps. While Furniture work was going on, I believe the wait is over...
- Its really amazing...that HONDA TWO WHEELER is still not SUCCESSFUL in APPOINTING a Single BIGWING HONDA SHOWROOM IN CITY OF TOP TWO WHEELERS, THE CITY OF PUNE !!!! don't No Why ????
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- H’ness CB350 was launched with the DLX and DLX Pro models priced at Rs 1.85 lakh and Rs 1.90 lakh respectively (both prices, ex-showroom). You may click on the given link and select your desired city for an estimated on-road price.
- 2.30 on Road , plus accessories extra
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. Moreover, the Hness CB350 is exclusively available at Honda Big Wing dealerships.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- For that, we'd suggest you to please visit the nearest authorized service center of Honda as they would be able to assist you with the details. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
- BS-VI standard requires the lights to remain ON always. don't keep the key on if engine not running to prevent battery draining away
- The oil or water should have touched the vendors of the pgm-fi. It shd go after some run or when the bike is stationary for atleast an hour
- As per your requirements, you may go for Honda H'ness. It offers a more comfortable and smooth ride quality. It is good enough for city commutes as well as high highway cruising. Also, its engine is more punchy which makes the highway rides way better. It gets a single-seat setup and comfortable enough for the rider as well as pillion. Do take a test ride in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- No navigation on screen but yes navigation is over voice mail in deluxe pro model
- No there is no navigation system in Honda Hness CB350.
- NO
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. The Hness CB350 is exclusively available at the premium 'Big Wing' dealerships of Honda.
- Gugnani has got the Bigwing dealership for Bhubaneswar most probably he will sell bike from August
- Gugnani has got the Bigwing dealership for Bhubaneswar most probably he will sell bike from August
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. Moreover, the new Honda cruiser bike will be sold exclusively via Honda Big Wing dealerships.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- There is nothing wrong to choose Honda CB350 H’Ness for a beginner. It is powered by an all-new BS6-compliant 348.36cc single-cylinder air-cooled fuel-injected engine. Linked to a 5-speed transmission with assist and slipper clutch, the engine churns out 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. It is also counterbalanced for optimum refinement. The motorcycle comes with a first-in-segment Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Honda’s jargon for traction control. As per its specifications, the power to weight ratio and its comfortable ergonomics, it would be easy to ride for e beginner too. Do take a test ride in order to get better clarity. Check out authorised dealership details.
- Not the best bike for learning to ride a two wheeler. But once you have balance and are able to handle the stationary weight of the bike, it is good for beginners too.
- Its good not only for beginner. Also to who ever likes, light weight cruiser with style.And tuning options are limitless for this bike.
- First service was in 1000 kms and it cost 1200 rs , second service was in 4000 km I know second service want in 6000 kms/6 months but the service executive called me and say your service was arrived,so I seviced it with cost 1200 and 3rd service held in 10500 it costs 5250 , other expenses are i changed 2 front brake pad in kms of 8500 and 12500 it costs 1250+1250=2500 and in 3rd service chain and rear brake pad was changed, hoping bigger expenses in maintenance for future 😅 , this is my honda hness 350 service experience
- The first service cost is around Rs.1500,/- which is slightly more than RE. Next due in six months or 6000 kms. So depends how much you ride. If average riding is around 1000 kns per month, then charges per month are very reasonable and affordable.
- For that, we would suggest you to connect with the nearest authorized service center of Honda as they would be able to assist you with exact details. Follow the link for service centers and select your city accordingly.
- Total metal except the meter and the switches
- Honda Hness CB350 features metal body parts.
- Both,
- Last 4 days ride highness dlx pro gave Ave 33.5 kmpl. May be after service it may increase. Warranty within 36 months or 42k km which ever first. Contact Honda Chandigarh. 7508211191,92,93
- Mileage is good around 40 kmpl and standard warranty is of 3 years and you can take extended warranty as well by paying some more amount.
- Mileage is good around 37 kmpl and standard warranty is of 3 years and you can take extended warranty as well for paying some amount
- For that, we would suggest you to connect with the nearest authorized Honda BigWing dealership. For now, the Hnesss CB350 is exclusively available at the Honda BigWing dealerships across the country and soon the deliveries will commence. The waiting period ranges from 30-45 days in cities such as Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Honda seems to be playing it safe by offering the bike only at its premium big bike dealerships but once Honda sees a consistently healthy demand, expect the Highness CB350 to be available at all of its mainstream dealerships in the future. Stay hooked with ZigWheels for further updates.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- Ryt now
- For now, Honda Hness CB350 is exclusively available at the Honda 'Big Wing' dealerships. Honda seems to be playing it safe by offering the bike only at its premium big bike dealerships. Expect the Highness CB350 to be available at all of its mainstream dealerships in the future. Check out the following article for more details: Your Highness Rolls Off The Production Line.
- Sir, when it will be available at Chengannur or Alleppey.
- All Big wing showrooms across the country
- No, Honda Hness CB350 comes with a self-start option only.
- Any Bike without Kick start is worthless in India
- Should have included kick start too...
- Honda Hness CB350 features a saddle height of 800mm and as per your requirements, it would be a bit cumbersome to handle the bike in heavy traffic. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- I am 5'6'. don't find any problem at all. It was tough in Benelli 600i that I had.
- Sure bro
- The Honda Hness CB350 has a lower kerb weight of 181kg compared to that of Royal Enfield Classic 350 is 195 kg. The lighter weight would mean easier handling and better maneuverability. Moreover, we would suggest you to wait till we ride the bike. The H’ness CB350 was launched with the DLX and DLX Pro models priced at Rs 1.85 lakh and Rs 1.90 lakh respectively (both prices, ex-showroom). As of now, the brand has not revealed the fuel-efficiency figures and maintenance costs. We would suggest you to wait and stay tuned to ZigWheels for further updates.
- Yes surely it is giving feel like royal enfield infact it will give a more premium feel and regarding on road price it will cost you around 2,20,000/- and maintenance is less as compared to royal Enfield
- Thanks..yes i am also waiting for the ride as its not available in chd .only in selected cities.drawback major..
- You may click on the link and check out the dealership details in your city.
- Not in Pune yet.
- You may have a bigger tyre installed in your bike and the recommended size would be one size up compared to the stock ones. Mounting a tyre with even minor changes, for instance, a fatter tyre or with a marginally different sidewall height could affect handling, tyre life and even cause the tyre to suddenly come off the rim. Honda Hness CB350 features a 130/70-18 tyre at the rear. For more information on the same, we'd suggest you to get in touch with the nearest authorized service center.
- You may have a bigger tyre installed in your bike and the recommended size would be one size up compared to the stock ones. Mounting a tyre with even minor changes, for instance, a fatter tyre or with a marginally different sidewall height could affect handling, tyre life and even cause the tyre to suddenly come off the rim. Honda Hness CB350 features a 130/70-18 tyre at the rear.
- Yes. you can go upto 150
- Being a cruiser bike Hness CB350 is capable enough for city commutes as well as for long rides. It comes with a telescopic fork upfront and twin hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear which is quite good to handle the bad roads and potholes. However, it would be hard to say whether it would be comfortable for the person who is suffering from back pain so we would suggest you to visit the dealership and take a test ride so that you can check the performance and comfort of the bike. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Bike Showrooms.
- Yes. Good suspension
- No. It would be worse
- For that, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized service center and they would be able to assist you with exact details. Follow the link and select your desired city for service centers.
- Yes it is better for honda hiness350.You can use THORTTLE Fully Synthetic Engine oil 10w30 from honda or Motul 300V 4T Factory Line Ester Core Fully Synthetic 5W30. We can use 5w30 and 10w30 for hness 350. THORTTLE Fully Synthetic Engine oil you can buy from honda spareparts showroom.
- Thanks, but is it for cb350hness or i should use synthetic oil ?
- Since the 'Big Wings' dealerships of Honda has limited reach, it is a possibility that Honda would provide the servicing of Hness CB350 on regular centers. However, we would suggest you to confirm with the nearest authorized dealership.
- Some service center will send their mechanic to remote locations for service. But one have to give extra charge for that.
- Only at Honda Bigwing
- Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348cc air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that churns out 21PS of power and 30Nm of peak torque.
- Yes
- Yes
- The power figures for the Honda Hness CB350's engine stands at 21PS at 5500rpm and a peak torque of 30Nm at 3000rpm. The torque and power are two key output factors that determines the performance of a vehicle. Moreover, the ideal speed for the Hness CB350 would be between 50-70kmph. For a better understanding of compatibility, performance and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.
- Someone who is looking at the highest level of refinements + ease of manoeuvring should go for CB350, else settle for Classic 350.
- For the availability, we would suggest you walk into the nearest dealership as they will be the better people to assist you because it depends on their stock book. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Bike Showrooms.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- For the availability, we would suggest you walk into the nearest dealership as they will be the better person to assist you because it depends on their stock book. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Bike Showrooms.
- In Erode, It is available with Noble Honda, you can book but the Vehicle is expected to arrive only on next month - November.
- If not one can always buy from neighboring cities or states.
- Honda Hness CB350 features a saddle height of 800mm which should accommodate shorter rides well. However, comfort is something that can be best judged personally and for that, we would suggest you to take a test ride of the bike. Follow the link for dealership details and select your city accordingly.
- Im 5.4 and yesterday i test drive it. Very easy to drive, dont have planted foot. While stopping only toching toe in the road. Yes i can easliy manage it with one leg 👍🏻
- I am 5.5 and I am riding it
- The insurance period for the new two-wheelers in India is for 5 years. For more details on the insurance, you may connect with the nearest authorized dealership.
- It's for 5 years and is mandatory for all new vehicles
- 1 year full, 4 years 3rd party
- You may visit the nearest Honda Big Wing dealership and check for the availability of Hness CB350 for a test ride. Please click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- I want Honda highness cb350 for test drive. Where it is available in kerala, especially near kottayam.
- I want Honda highness cb350 for test drive. Where it is available in kerala, especially near kottayam.
- The dimensions of the Honda Hness CB350 should be apt as per your height. The bike features a saddle height of 800mm which would be accessible easily. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive for a better understanding of comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- If you're riding this bike then this is surely a fantastic ride but from a pillion perspective this will surely hurt your bum the seat being too shot and the rear foot peg set up too high
- Yes it is but I also suggest that if you can replace tubeless tyres with tubeless tyres of RE Himalayan then it also suits you but try to know performance of Himalayan in all aspects comparing with CB 350 n Remember- Himalayan is more an off road bike.
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details. Check out the following article for more details: Your Highness Hits Showrooms.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- Google as Honda Big Wing-Lucknow
- I don't think so they do not provide any such option neither is there any accessory regarding wheels and alloys so no you can opt for aftermarket spoke wheels
- For now, the Honda Hness CB350 is only available with the alloy wheels and no option is available to switch with spokes. Stay tuned for more updates.
- Any Retro styled Scrambler Bike should come with Spoke Wheels as standard and not Alloy Wheels. Honda has missed out on a lot Clients like me who otherwise would buy this beautiful Bike.
- Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that dishes out 21PS of power which is 20.7 bhp (approx.) with peak torque rated at 30Nm.
- 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm
- 20.07
- Honda Hness CB350 is exclusively available at the 'Big Wing' dealerships of Honda.
- Only available at honda big wing showrooms
- Only Bigwing in certain cases few displays available at diffrent honda show rooms but deliveries will from Bigwing only.
- We would suggest you to get in touch with the dealership for details or wait for a while as the bike is recently launched. Honda Hness CB350 is exclusively available at the 'Big Wing' dealerships. Stay tuned for further updates.
- Please check with nearest authorised dealer
- 6000km. 2 litres
- The list of upcoming bikes includes Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Suzuki SV650, 2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350, Honda CBR1000RR-R, etc. You may click on the link and check out all the upcoming bikes.
- Honda 350 Scramble
- For the availability and waiting period, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- In Chandigarh after paying Rs 44000 I got it on the same day with bank loan. But carry PAN, AADHAR , DL for quick purchase
- In Chandigarh after paying Rs 44000 I got it on the same day with bank loan. But carry PAN, AADHAR , DL for quick purchase
- Along with brilliant off-roading credentials, the Royal Enfield Himalayan offers spot on ergonomics for touring, taller ground clearance and is a great city slicker too. On the other hand, the latest offering from Honda, the Hness CB350 offers a more refined engine, premium quality underpinnings and a good list of features. It would be a better pick for you if you are looking for a bike old-school charm with modern traits. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of comfort and compatibility. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350 - [What Else Can You Buy Instead Of The Honda H’Ness CB350?@https://www.zigwheels.com/news-features/news/honda-hness-cb350-same-price-other-options/39938/
- Himalayan is a off road adventure cruiser where as honda is a street cruiser. On off road side himalayan is good and on riad cruise honda is good. Good premium quality product is Honda. Take test drive of both. View multiple reviews, meet owners of both bikes who have been using bike for atleast 1 year. Then look at your affordable budget then think and take a wise decision.
- It depends on your choice if you want to do off-road then go for RE Himalayan. If you are prefer city ride and tour then go for Highness. Highness is not meant for off-road.
- Exchange of a vehicle would depend on certain factors such as kilometres driven, physical condition, number of owners, etc. For detailed information and availability of the exchange offers, we would request you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership as the offers may vary. Please click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- You can exchange any bike with Honda CB 350, but keep in mind that both the bike types are entirely different .So choose what suites you.
- YES very much you can go the Showroom where you purchased your HONDA and they shall provide you the solution for the exchange.
- Honda Hness CB350 features a saddle height of 800mm which may cause a bit of hurdle while riding in heavy traffic and taking the bike out of parking spots. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of comfort and compatibility. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350
- You can. But individual preference differ. Take a test ride and decide for yourself.
- Ohh yes Sir as bike give total satisfaction and best for ride no back aches as sitting posture is good
- The dual clutch transmission is available with high-end bikes such as Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin or the Honda Gold Wing. There is no motorcycle available in India that features a DCT as per your budget. Honda Hness CB350 features a five-speed gearbox.
- Honda Hness CB350 features a ground clearance of 166 mm.
- 166 mm
- 166 mm
- The CB350 is powered by a brand new 348.36cc counter-balanced single-cylinder air-cooled long-stroke engine that puts out 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. The brand has not suggested any more details on the engine. Stay tuned to ZigWheels for more updates.Read More: - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350
- The CB350 is powered by a brand new 348.36cc counter-balanced single-cylinder air-cooled long-stroke engine that puts out 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. The brand has not suggested any more details on the engine.
- Though we have not tested it on real-life conditions yet but the bike has received a double-skinned exhaust pipe that prevents heat discoloration and also intact the visual appeal for a long. Moreover, we'd recommend taking a test ride of the bike for a better insight into the performance, comfort, and compatibility. Follow the link for dealership details: Bike Showrooms. Read More:- [All Important Details Of The Honda H’ness CB350 Explained In 3 Mins@https://www.zigwheels.com/news-features/news/honda-hness-cb350-cruiser-video/39929/
- Yes engine heats up more or less like RE especially during city rides
- Yes in City traffic rides
- Yes, you can make the bookings by visiting Honda's official website or you may visit the nearest dealership. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Bike Showrooms.
- May I anyhow buy it online and ask to ship to Russia? is there any logistic services which could handle this task? similar to shipito.com
- May I anyhow buy it online and ask to ship to Russia? is there any logistic services which could handle this task? similar to shipito.com
- For the availability, we would suggest you walk into the nearest dealership as they will be the better person to assist you because it depends on their stock book. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest dealership and selecting your city accordingly - Bike Showrooms.
- Go to their website www******ing.in and click on Locate Dealership. You will get all the addresses
- Please check with nearest authorised dearler
- Honda is offering a standard 3 years warranty with the Hness CB350. Moreover, the bike has been launched recently, thus it would be unfair to give any verdict on the maintenance cost. Stay tuned for more updates.
- Honda is offering a standard 3 years warranty with the Hness CB350. Service cost would differ on each one's usage.
- Free service cost is around 1400-1500 of which 1200 is around engine oil charges and 250-300 is for oil filter
- Yes, Honda has launched its first retro-styled bike with prices starting from Rs 1.90 lakh (ex-showroom India). It is powered by a 348cc, air-cooled, fuel-injected mill that makes 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm of the peak torque making it the torquiest motorcycle in the class. Check out the following articles for more details: - Honda H’Ness CB350: How Different Are Its Variants? - All Important Details Of The Honda H’ness CB350 Explained In 3 Mins
- Yes available
- Yes
- As per the requirements, Honda Hness CB350 may not be compatible as the bike features a seat height of 800mm and a kerb weight of 181 kg. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of comfort and compatibility. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Trust me I am 5.5" with 78kg I am able to ride the vehicle at very ease.but request you to pls take a ride before buying always preferred.
- Test drive is better solution, but one must have strong arms- legs too, my driver about 5.2 can easily ride Bullet 350 and CB350.
- For who rides a new hness mileage is around 25-30 and after 1st service it will become 30-38 kms after second service it will be 35-45 and it is completely based on your riding style some who rash get below 35 and who rides nicely get upto 49-50kms
- 40+ by conservative riding, 5th gear rarely used. There is a ECO riding indicator It shows at 40kmph in 3rd gear and up to 55kmph in 4th gear. 5th gear is comfortable above 60 kmph. Feels good mileage in city riding because of staying in 3rd gear.
- For now I am using the bike even before the 1st service donebi am getting around approx 40 to 42 km / ltr. cool mileage indeed
- Will honda launch rebel 300 in India this year?or itz just a rumor?
- Way different, goggle your self
- Wen is rebel going to launch.. any idea?
- It has only self start.
- Only Self
- Only self start
- The main highlights of the DLX Pro variant are the dual tone pain schemes and dual horn units. Also, the DLX Pro variant comes equipped with smartphone-compatible instrument cluster. Click on the following link for more details: Honda H’Ness CB350: How Different Are Its Variants?.
- The main highlights of the DLX Pro variant are the dual tone pain schemes and dual horn units. Also, the DLX Pro variant comes equipped with smartphone-compatible instrument cluster. Click on the following link for more details: Honda H’Ness CB350: How Different Are Its Variants?.
- Deluxe pro will get- dual horn, dual color tone, bluetooth connectivity. These features will be missing in deluxe.
- Just throw away top speed in this segment of bikes. Relaxed cruising speed will be somewhere around 100-110 which is more than adequate when compared with the road condition and traffic congestion in our country. And, mileage will be 35-37 in City and sure shot 40 if you cruise in 80-90 in the highway anything above that will be equal to City mileage. These are my assumptions looking and the kerb weight and power figures of the motorcycle. Just think it over, if this Machine has the above mentioned figured with 100-110 cruising speed without vibrations then this will be the best motorcycle ever built by Honda. Honda will bag up plenty of orders. Expecting soon in Chennai.
- Since it has higher power than RE350, and a significant weight reduction of around 10kgs... will give a top speed of 140 And mileage will be about 35 to 40
- Urban 30 and on highway it gives 33-35 before servicing mileage may be vary after that like 3-5 kms
- Not sure about this bro it is short for sure
- He asked about seat length. Not seat height.
- He asked about seat length. Not seat height.
- Honda by all means is Japanese made and manufactured in Manesar Haryana ( CB350) . I read that Japanese companies check each and every 'organ' of the vehicle till they and customers are satisfied so my opinion is for Honda. My father had Jawa way back in 1983 but today's Jawa I haven't tried, still go through magazines like Auto India etc or YouTube ( I read that Jawa in looks and refinement is behind Honda). Rest is your choice.
- Honda hness
- Honda CB350 H’Ness has been launched in India at a starting price of around Rs 1.90 lakh (ex-showroom). It is available in two variants: DLX and DLX Pro. For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Don't know which is lunch date, but Hness CB350 launched on September 30, 2020
- Already launched, please contact nearest dealer for more updates.
- Yes, it is a cruiser bike. which is capable enough for city commutes as well as for long rides. The Honda CB350 H'Ness promises a lot on paper. It matches the Classic 350 and Jawa on looks and better them in terms of features, and given its dimensions should offer significant road presence. Do take a test ride in order to judge your riding comfort. Check out authorised dealership details.
- It doesn't means the thunder Bird like looking bikes are cruiser and others not. it's is all abt the build purpose and engine design. the bikes with long stroke engine are build for cruising purpose with. ore torque and less power ratio to keep the bike stablly running in highways.
- I test rode Honda RS and Hness back to back for 50 kms. I felt Hness riding comfort for Long Distance is better than RS.I am 58 years old, Have a tennis elbow due to the games I play, Riding RS for a Distance aggrevated it. Any views please.
- Yes, Honda Hness CB350 gets dual-channel ABS as standard. There’s a large 310mm rotor to be found at the front with a Nissin twin-piston caliper acting on it. Also, a 240mm disc and a single-piston caliper are present on the rear wheel.
- Yes it comes with dual channel abs
- Yes
- Honda Hness CB350 features a seat height of 800mm.
- 800mm
- 800mm
- No, Honda H'Ness CB350 comes equipped with single exhaust.
- Can put performance Exhaust in Honda CB350Rs
- Can put performance Exhaust in Honda CB350Rs
- Honda dropped a bomb in the Indian market as it rode in its first retro motorcycle, the Honda H’ness CB350. The bike not only gets retro-styling, it also has modern features such as all-LED lighting (segment-first), semi-digital instrument console and even a traction control system. On the other hand, Royal Enfield Classic 350 boasts the quintessential classic motorcycle styling and it remains the OG retro motorcycle in essence and feel. As for the power delivery, the CB350 gets a 348cc, is air-cooled, fuel-injected engine and has a counterbalancer to minimize harsh vibrations that one usually associates with such a motor. The engine delivers 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. The Classic 350 BS6 is powered by a 346cc fuel-injected motor producing 19.3PS at 5250rpm and 28Nm 4000rpm. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.Read More: - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350 - All Important Details Of The Honda H’ness CB350 Explained In 3 Mins
- The Honda CB 350 Deluxe Pro is a very simple bike to drive. Unless your Rev is for others to notice, You will get a 30-35 km to a liter in the city. The gears are tall, which means that you will need to shift gears more. The long drive is butter smooth, you will not hear any sound @ 80 - 90kmph when it is ridden with the economy light on. You will get the best mileage of ~ 45 then. The seating posture will ensure you do not get back and bum ache. The night drive is lousy due to the LED lights. thankfully you can get over this by adding aux lights. The service for this bike is slick (They listen to your issues, and ensure they are addressed. Since this is by the Big Wing of Honda, you can expect it to be pricey., But the service experience is a class apart.) I have been pottering around for close to 2 years and am one proud owner.
- There is no comparison in between Honda Highness and Royal Enfield Classic. One is normal cruiser and aother is street cruiser. Both are good for long drives. Honda have better refinement and lower vibration. Take a test drive of both bike in one day in a time gap of 1 hr for 1 or 2 times. You feel the difference. Royalenfield is normal product and Honda is premium product. Decision on buying is personal choice. No comparison
- Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348cc Air cooled, 4 Stroke OHC single cylinder, 4-valve engine.
- Honda Hness CB350 is powered by a 348cc Air cooled, 4 Stroke OHC single cylinder, 4-valve engine.
- What is the source of this info? Cause Honda has not revealed it anywhere. Also is it sohc or dohc? Probably sohc but please confirm.
- Honda Hness CB350 features a seat height of 800mm.
- Search in Google says 1100 mm. Which one is right?
- 800mm
- Digital ignition
- Self start only
- Self
Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome Variant FAQs
The on- road price of the Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome is Rs 2.44 Lakh .
The mileage of the Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome is 45.8 kmpl.
There are 6 colors available with the in Honda H'ness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome.
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