@@NMDHAKAD Yes it is too short. There is a lot of mud splash during monsoons. It is better to install a Honda H'ness mudguard. It is very good in preventing mud splash. Costs around Rs.2500/- I guess.
Yes i bought this beauty last week and today was my first rainy ride and mid guard doesn’t do anything to stop the water and mud from sticking to engine and falling to your feet
@@AKWorld350 Around 2500/- I believe. Go with the dark grey coloured mudguard (HONDA CB 350 H'ness DLX model) because it is the colour which matches the colour of the HONDA CB350RS mudguard.
Rs is a very capable engine for highway. But the Riding position is very aggressive so you may feel little fatigued during long rides. I've done about 300+ kms in a single stretch. And I've installed a handlebar riser. There are 2 types of handlebar riser available from carbon racing. Ensure to install the longer curved riser which will give you upright Riding position. I've done about 10000 kms in over 1 and half year and I'm very happy about the bike.
There are few downside in the bike, just check few reviews before purchasing to see if this suits your needs. Iterating again, this is an awesome and a capable engine for both highway and city rides!
@@CasualBiker Thanks first of all for giving your valuable time for me. 🙂there will be downsides to every machine bro. Yes there are 2 types. Inclined and straight handle riser. But inclined won't have any problem to clutch cable or any cable?? And what are those downsides in compared to highness?? Can you tell me list wise so that I can decide whether I can live with it or not??
@@CasualBiker The common issues of this bike are majorly related to mud splash. I've got front mud guard extension done along with rear rubber installation for preventing water to hit the sensors.
I found a few things that I'd like to change about my RS. 1. Definitely handlebar risers. My right arm gets fatigued if I ride for longer than 1hr. 2. A rear tyre hugger, due to mud splashes everywhere. Comes up to the rear seat. 3. A little bit more cushioning on the seat. It's good but if I ride for a long time, my buttock bone/sit bone pains.
Agree with points 1 & 2 Few people find the riding posture of CB350RS a bit painful during long rides (I initially felt it was uncomfortable but eventually got used to it and I can ride 300-350 kms on it without pain) A tyre hugger is important during monsoon as there is a lot of mud splash.
CB350RS have.. All lights are LED'S Dual channel ABS Selectable Torque control Advanced Digital Analogue meter Gear position indicator Battery voltage meter Side stand with engine inhibitor Real Time mileage/average mileage/distance to empty 15 liters fuel Tank capacity Assist and slipper clutch Main shaft coaxial balancer Max net power 15.5kw@5500rpm Max net torque 30N-m@3000rpm Half duplex cradle frame Wider rear tyre 150/70 No vibrations And much more features....
Hi daksh. Better go with the Honda H'ness if you want more comfort and features like bluetooth 🙂 The handle on the H'ness is more comfortable than the RS.
Actually sir me and my father really love the bike i wanna ask you many questions is there any possibility can we talk on phone i will share my contact details through email it would be a great help
The front mudguard is too short
Bit of a problem in rainy days both front and rear?
@@NMDHAKAD Yes it is too short. There is a lot of mud splash during monsoons. It is better to install a Honda H'ness mudguard. It is very good in preventing mud splash. Costs around Rs.2500/- I guess.
Yes i bought this beauty last week and today was my first rainy ride and mid guard doesn’t do anything to stop the water and mud from sticking to engine and falling to your feet
@@AKWorld350 Get the mudguard of Honda H'ness installed. It is best.
@@Touseef_ahmed99 thanks how much will it cost?
@@AKWorld350 Around 2500/- I believe. Go with the dark grey coloured mudguard (HONDA CB 350 H'ness DLX model) because it is the colour which matches the colour of the HONDA CB350RS mudguard.
This bike looks so proportionately good😌
Thanks 🙂 👍
Beautiful machine + a reliable work horse 🤌❤️🔥❤️🔥
Yes 👍 thank you very much 😊
Can you suggest me which will be better in Offroading and long touring among RS and Highness??
Honestly speaking, Hiness is a better bike.
It's more comfortable and has navigation.
Rs is a very capable engine for highway. But the Riding position is very aggressive so you may feel little fatigued during long rides. I've done about 300+ kms in a single stretch.
And I've installed a handlebar riser. There are 2 types of handlebar riser available from carbon racing.
Ensure to install the longer curved riser which will give you upright Riding position.
I've done about 10000 kms in over 1 and half year and I'm very happy about the bike.
There are few downside in the bike, just check few reviews before purchasing to see if this suits your needs.
Iterating again, this is an awesome and a capable engine for both highway and city rides!
@@CasualBiker Thanks first of all for giving your valuable time for me. 🙂there will be downsides to every machine bro. Yes there are 2 types. Inclined and straight handle riser. But inclined won't have any problem to clutch cable or any cable??
And what are those downsides in compared to highness?? Can you tell me list wise so that I can decide whether I can live with it or not??
@@CasualBiker The common issues of this bike are majorly related to mud splash. I've got front mud guard extension done along with rear rubber installation for preventing water to hit the sensors.
i like the color and the crash guard
Thanks! 🙂
I found a few things that I'd like to change about my RS.
1. Definitely handlebar risers. My right arm gets fatigued if I ride for longer than 1hr.
2. A rear tyre hugger, due to mud splashes everywhere. Comes up to the rear seat.
3. A little bit more cushioning on the seat. It's good but if I ride for a long time, my buttock bone/sit bone pains.
Agree with points 1 & 2
Few people find the riding posture of CB350RS a bit painful during long rides (I initially felt it was uncomfortable but eventually got used to it and I can ride 300-350 kms on it without pain)
A tyre hugger is important during monsoon as there is a lot of mud splash.
@@Touseef_ahmed99 I was thinking the same thing. Maybe if I ride more I'd get used to the feeling.
@@orindamn4475 Yes. You will get used to it.
handle is far ? you gotta be kidding me. I'm 5'11" i feel so comfortable that i feel like putting clipons..
Compared to H'NESS, it's a bit far 🙂
Even I'm 5'11
@@Touseef_ahmed99 yes deliberately I mentioned 5'11" since I heard you too are. And yeah it is bit aggressive than H'ness.
@@CHALLENGESTORY exactly 💯
Comment section se yahan review dekhne aya hun🗿
Then definitely someone will say "bullet is better"😴
Haha 🙂
Thanks 🙂
Every bike has it's own lovers 🙂
CB350RS have..
All lights are LED'S
Dual channel ABS
Selectable Torque control
Advanced Digital Analogue meter
Gear position indicator
Battery voltage meter
Side stand with engine inhibitor
Real Time mileage/average mileage/distance to empty
15 liters fuel Tank capacity
Assist and slipper clutch
Main shaft coaxial balancer
Max net power 15.5kw@5500rpm
Max net torque 30N-m@3000rpm
Half duplex cradle frame
Wider rear tyre 150/70
No vibrations
And much more features....
@@itsmeTaj same in highness too. Can you say between highness and RS which will be better ??
bro where did you get that tank sticker?
You mean the sticker with CB350 RS written on it?
@@Touseef_ahmed99 yes that one
@@ritulgogoi464 imI bought it from. Honda BIGWING showroom itself. They had one.
It's cost is reasonable. Somewhere around 150 rupees.
@@Touseef_ahmed99 ok thanks ill ask my dealer if they have one.
@@ritulgogoi464 all the best 🙂
What is the cruising speed on highway?
The sweet spot for this bike is 90-95 Kmph.
What’s the mileage you are getting in city?
It's 35.7 in normal City traffic.
I'm getting 38.4 on highway in economy mode.
SIR PLEASE READ MY COMMENTS ON YOUR PREVIOUS VIDEO ON THIS BIKE REVIEW
40 km is daily commute not long ride..!!
It differs from person to person. For some, it's long ride.
I'm not a guy from metropolitan city.
👍
Thanks!
Did you faced any handle wobbling?
No I'm not facing any wobbling issues.
I M CONFUSE BETWEEN HNESS AND RS
Hi daksh.
Better go with the Honda H'ness if you want more comfort and features like bluetooth 🙂
The handle on the H'ness is more comfortable than the RS.
Actually sir me and my father really love the bike i wanna ask you many questions is there any possibility can we talk on phone i will share my contact details through email it would be a great help
Actually we don’t like the hness because its too shiny
I told my father that the comfort problem can be resolve with the handle bar raiser but i just wanna make sure about it
@@Daksh_Chandel The green colour is very nice in the H'ness base Model. 🙂
Bro how did you get that cb350rs tank sticker??
I placed an order at Honda Bigwing showroom and they bought it.