2023 Honda CB350 bike custom accessory kits have been launched from Rs 7,500. The new accessory kits provide multiple customization options for the bike.
- Total of 6 different kits launched
- Accessories available for both CB350 H'ness & CB350RS
- Starting price of just Rs 7,500
HMSI has launched a list of accessories & modification options for the 2023 Honda CB350 Bike. These new accessory kits are available for both H'ness & RS models. Customers can opt for the kits according to their preferences. Read more details about it below.
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2023 Honda CB350 Accessory Kits - Details
Speaking of the H'ness, Honda has launched 4 kit options. The first one includes a Cafe Racer Custom kit which is priced at Rs 22,600. This option transforms the bike with cafe racer-styling elements. These include a flyscreen, seat cowl, headlight cowl, etc. Additionally, customers also get a street-oriented kit called Solo Carrier Custom. This kit is available for Rs 16,200 with accessories like a single-seater with cowl, headlight cowl, etc.
Meanwhile, for touring lovers, there are two different kits available. The first kit is called Touring Pack which is sold for Rs 17,600. This kit gets touring accessories like luggage panniers, knuckle guards, & a trail rack. However, if you wish to do long-distance touring; Comfort Pack is for you. This kit is available at Rs 16,500 as it gets a big windshield, pillion backrest, & knuckle guards. Moreover, all of these kits offer standard engine guard protection.
On the other hand, the CB350 RS is available with two different kit options. The first is called the Cafe Racer Custom kit which is priced at Rs 17,500. In this option, the bike gets a short flyscreen, single-seat with cowl, headlight cowl, etc. Meanwhile, the second option is the basic accessory kit which is priced at Rs 7,500. This kit has multiple options to transform the bike with knuckle guards, small panniers, & even a short flyscreen. Apart from this, both of the models remain mechanically unchanged whatsoever.
Verdict
The CB350 has proved to be a decent seller for Honda in India. However, the launch of Royal Enfield Hunter & TVS Ronin 225 has changed the segment completely. In order to remain relevant in the segment, Honda has introduced these accessory kits. Additionally, the sticker price for the CB350 models is still the same.
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