Update - 26/04/2021 - The H'ness CB350 now costs Rs 1.88 lakh for the DLX version while the DLX Pro comes at a premium of Rs 1.94 lakh. All prices stick to ex-showroom, Delhi. The CB350 now also has an RS version which comes with tweaked changes on the styling and better rideability. It is priced between Rs 1.96 - Rs 1.98 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi.
In a bid to rival the Royal Enfield Classic 350, Honda introduced the CB350. Needless to say, the latter is receiving a good response from the Indian market and right from its first delivery to the mileage test, people are doing it all. Here, in this article, we will be sharing the accessories of the Honda CB350 and its prices.
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Accessories | Prices |
Split Seat Black/Brown Shade | Rs 3705 |
Engine Lower Pipe Guard | Rs 1234 |
Pannier Support B | Rs 697 |
Pannier Support A | Rs 643 |
Fork Gators | Rs 581 |
Engine Lower Protection | Rs 465 |
Side Stand | Rs 375 |
Fuel Tank Protector | Rs 309 |
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We have listed all the accessories and its prices in the table above and the most expensive is the split seat which is priced at Rs 3705. You can choose between two colour options - Black as well as Brown. All these accessories are designed in a way that if the owners try to go for long-distance travelling, they should feel comfortable from all meets.
Sharing details on the engine specs of the Honda CB350 then it is powered by a BS6 compliant single-cylinder engine. This engine is capable to make 21.07 PS of power at 5500 RPM while the peak torque sticks at 30 Nm at 3000 RPM. The bike gets a 5-speed manual gearbox with 1 down and 4 up configuration.
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This bike gets dual-channel ABS as standard for both the variants. The front disc is measured at 310mm while the rear at 240mm. Both wheels get disc brakes for increased braking. The front suspension is the telescopic forks while the rear manages with hydraulic shock absorbers.
Honda H'Ness CB350 is available in two variants like we said above - Deluxe and Deluxe Pro. The latter gets dual-tone colour schemes, dual horn and access to Honda app. The bikes are priced at Rs 1.85 lakh and Rs 1.90 lakh, respectively.