Honda CB350RS

Last updated on Oct 08, 2022 in Bikes & Scooters

Honda CB350RS Latest Update

Prices of Honda two-wheelers have gone up for April 2022. If you are planning to buy a Honda two-wheeler.

  Honda CB350RS Price

 The Honda CB350RS is priced at Rs 2,03,179, making it as much as the top-end DLX Pro variant of the Honda H’Ness CB350. The bike is available in two colour schemes: Black with Pearl Sports Yellow and Radiant Red Metallic. At Rs 2,03,808 (both ex-showroom Delhi), the dualtone variant breached the Rs 2 lakh mark for the first time.

 Honda CB350RS Features

 The Honda CB350RS comes with a sportier riding position thanks to the slightly rear-set footpegs, and a new tuck-and-roll seat that's a little wider than the one on the H'Ness CB350. Shorter riders may find the new seat a little uncomfortable. The bike features an all-LED lighting system and a semi-digital instrument cluster showing details like real-time and average mileage, distance to empty, gear position, battery voltage, and other regular data. Interestingly, the bike misses out on dual horn setup, USB port and smartphone-compatible turn-by-turn navigation feature -- all standard on the DLX Pro model of the Honda H’Ness CB350. It also features a switchable traction control system, toe-only gear shift lever, hazard lamps function, and a dual-channel ABS. The brake pedal is different from the one in the H'Ness CB350, and so are the front and rear fenders. For a stealthy look, the engine casing is finished in matte.

 Honda CB350RS Engine

The Honda CB350RS is powered by the same engine as its retro sibling. The 348.36cc single-cylinder engine is air-cooled, fuel-injected and counterbalanced. It produces 21.07PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. The motor works in conjunction with a 5-speed gearbox with assist-and-slipper clutch.

 Honda CB350RS Suspension & Brakes

 The Honda CB350RS is built on the same half-duplex cradle frame as the Highness CB350. It is suspended on a telescopic front fork with gaiters and twin rear shock absorbers. A 310mm front and a 240mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS handle the braking department. The motorcycle rolls on new Y-shaped alloy wheels measuring 19-inches at the front and 17-inches at the rear. It is wrapped with a 100-section front and 150-section rear mild-off-road tyres. At 179kg kerb, the bike is 2kg lighter than the H’Ness CB350. It also offers a 168mm ground clearance, 2mm more than the Highness. 

 Honda CB350RS Rivals

The closest rival to the CB350RS is the 2021 Jawa 42, however, if you're looking for similar retro bikes around the same price range, you could check out the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, the Benelli Imperiale 400 or the new Royal Enfield Hunter 350.

 

Honda CB350RS Specifications

Mileage

-

Displacement

348.36 cc

Engine Type

4 Stroke, SI Engine, BS-VI

Max Power

21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm

Max Torque

30 Nm @ 3000 rpm

Front Brake

Disc

Rear Brake

Disc

Fuel Capacity

15 L

Body Type

Cruiser Bikes

   

Honda CB350RS Features

ABS

Dual Channel

Traction Control

Yes

LED Tail Light

Yes

Speedometer

Analogue

Odometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

   

Engine and Transmission

 

Engine Type

4 Stroke, SI Engine, BS-VI

Displacement

348.36 cc

Max Torque

30 Nm @ 3000 rpm

Cooling System

Air Cooled

Starting

Self Start Only

Fuel Supply

Fuel Injection

Clutch

Multiplate Wet Clutch

Gear Box

5 Speed

Bore

70 mm

Stroke

90.519 mm

Emission Type

bs6

   

Features

 

Instrument Console

Analogue and Digital

Speedometer

Analogue

Tripmeter

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Additional Features Of Variant

Hazard Switch, Torque Control, Gear Position Indicator, Roaring Exhaust Note

Seat Type

Single

Passenger Footrest

Yes

Distance to Empty Indicator

Yes

   

Features and Safety

 

Speedometer

Analogue

Odometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

Fuel Gauge

Digital

Traction Control

Yes

Additional Features

Hazard Switch, Torque Control, Gear Position Indicator, Roaring Exhaust Note

Passenger Footrest

Yes

Engine Kill Switch

Yes

Real Time Mileage Indicator

Yes

Display

Yes

   

Mileage and Performance

 

Acceleration (0-80 Kmph)

7.30s

Acceleration (0-100 Kmph)

11.99s

Quarter Mile

18.04s @ 109.57kph

Roll-ons (30-70 kmph)

6.13s

Roll-ons (40-80 kmph)

8.58s

Braking (60-0 Kmph)

17.55m

Braking (80-0 Kmph)

31.00m

Braking (100-0 Kmph)

50.19m

   

Chassis and Suspension

 

Body Type

Cruiser Bikes

 

 

Dimensions and Capacity

 

Width

804 mm

Length

2171 mm

Height

1097 mm

Fuel Capacity

15 L

Saddle Height

800 mm

Ground Clearance

168 mm

Wheelbase

1441 mm

Kerb Weight

179 kg

   

Electricals

 

Headlight

LED

Tail Light

LED

Turn Signal Lamp

LED

LED Tail Lights

Yes

Low Battery Indicator

Yes

Low Fuel Indicator

Yes

Distance to Empty Indicator

Yes

   

Tyres and Brakes

 

Front Brake Diameter

310 mm

Rear Brake Diameter

240 mm

Performance

 

0-100 Kmph (sec)

11.99s

 

 

Motor & Battery

 

Peak Power

21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm

Drive Type

Chain Drive

Battery Capacity

12 V/6 Ah

Transmission

Manual

 

 

Charging

 

Charging At Home

No

Charging At Charging Station

No

 

 

Underpinnings

 

Suspension Front

Telescopic

Suspension Rear

Twin Hydraulic

Brakes Front

Disc

Brakes Rear

Disc

ABS

Dual Channel

Tyre Size

Front :-100/90-19, Rear :-150/70-17

Wheel Size

Front :-482.6 mm,Rear 431.8 mm

Wheels Type

Alloy

Frame

Half Duplex Cradle

Tubeless Tyre

Tubeless

 

 

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