This seems a relaxing, non-aggressive bike to ride. That would be what I am looking for. I like the thumping sound at lower rpm. The eco-mode light is a bit small. And from aesthetic reasons I would love a double gauge. Also, a combined brake system would be good. I hope the last gear is something like an O/D. Thanks for the nice ride report, well done! Best from Singapore, I'd say. Only the sound in the helmet is a bit muffled.
Congratulations for the video and greetings from Italy. I have a few questions for you. How does the way go in recovery on mountain climbs? Is it reactive? How does it go at 120 km/h as a cruising speed? Does it hold the speed well or does it struggle? Before buying it I need to understand if I can travel on the highway at this speed even in the wind or rain. Thanks
Thank you. Mountain climb - possible, it has the torque Able to cruise at 120km/h - Yes, but I reckon at full throttle Hold the speed well - 100km/h and below, yes It's a lazy ride, it's best to ride it around 50 to 100km/h. It's alright for Singapore as our max speed limits are 90km/h
@@Gator1699 I certainly would not mind, but I'd also take a simple technology torquey 2-cylinder, and then rather high grade rear shocks and forks, and classy seat, etc.. Like a premium new CB350.
Very Good Looking la. My kind of bike, from my era , the style is very eighties look. The low revs with higher torque at tractor style revs, is perfect for Singapore as you can't be racing around there anyway, and the feel and enjoyment of the ride is something hard to find and experience under Singaporean traffic laws. This bike allows some fun to be had i believe. I live on a small island where we also cannot be racing around, but these bikes in Thailand come served with tractor tyres because of the bad roads. I find them better. I am waiting to see if this bike is coming out in Thailand. I own a royal enfield scram 411 also a 'tractor' but adventure bike style, which is fantastic. Waiting to see how the GB350 stands up against the RE Classic. There is i believe a classic version of the Honda GB350 which emulates the Enfield even more
I reckon light, slow off road trail should be fine. I only seat on a hunter 350 once in a showroom before, never test ride it. So can't really compare it with RE350.
brother i also got one for last 2 mths. u like it? i think its super beautiful. the exhaust is music. but i always wished i got a hooligan bike like yamaha r3.
Forza 350, comfort, easy to operate (auto) and storage. Because singapore 🇸🇬 has too many traffic lights n cars, therefore scooters are the more suitable in my use case.
@@zwc888 I read an article from an Australian website saying the GB 350 is manufactured in Japan. It'll be imported to the Australian market by the end of 2023. Can't wait to get one in Sydney. That's why I search reviews on the bike. Thanks for the video. Good job mate.
The seat height is pretty tall. I reckon anyone before 165 cm (5ft 4') will only be able to put down 1 foot. Unless you are confident in shifting your butt to either side when stopping, then it will be all good.
@@zwc888 Actually in India we have Honda H’ness CB 350 and CB 350 RS, and recently launched CB 350 same engine but we don’t have that colour The GB 350 S looks more like our CB 350 RS
It is an air-cooled very long stroke single... bore/stroke ratio 70/90 = 0.777,,, don't expect to get more than 1 horse pr cubic inch for such a design.. 348cc = 21.24 cubic inches.. Maybe 22 bhp but that is about it..
That would be no problem - technically. But you also would get a lot hotter engine. Let's enjoy it for what it is, a no problem relax ride with low maintenance cost.
Actually not really better - the gearing is too tall, so the critical "I can lug the bike at low speed, or whack the throttle open at low speeds in top gear" charm of the Enfield is lost
Haha can tell this is Singapore, as you are limited to heck with what you are allowed to test out haha. Feel sorry for Singaporean classic bike and car owners, as It isn't really worth having any vehicle there except for necessity, as the laws don't let you have any fun, and all you have is city no winding country roads. Come to Thailand with it Bro and you can give it some real wellie! with no helmet or license needed. five year olds with their four siblings and grandma (and a stack of hay!), can drive at 150 kmh here everyone on one bike (with the family buffalo strapped to the back) LOL. In Singapore, you take a wrong turn in city center and your bank card gets deducted 10 bucks for using a main street automatic deduction no choice by owner of bank account/driver. My son is Singaporean from Serangoon. Shame he cant learn to ride as i did at 10 years old. He is 14 and he won't get a chance to ride a motorcycle till it is too late to become a natural rider (ride since childhood is the way to winnerdom)
Don't believe this guy, you ride with no helmet and like an idiot in Thailand you will be paying the local cops plenty of tea money. Unless you are a bunch of 5 year-olds riding around on a 15 year old Honda Click, the road rules are pretty much the same as most other countries
your review is simple and to the point just buy or adjust your mic while riding bc i cant understand anything
Noted, will work on the equipment
@@zwc888 Quanto cmsei alto? per capire se l'altezza è un problema su questa moto
😢 beautiful machine + a reliable work horse ☺️🤩🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️🌟🌟🌟🌟
Honda highness is a great bike.. just love the way it pulls.. very underrated bike 😊
This seems a relaxing, non-aggressive bike to ride. That would be what I am looking for. I like the thumping sound at lower rpm.
The eco-mode light is a bit small. And from aesthetic reasons I would love a double gauge. Also, a combined brake system would be good. I hope the last gear is something like an O/D.
Thanks for the nice ride report, well done! Best from Singapore, I'd say. Only the sound in the helmet is a bit muffled.
Beautiful...
Congratulations for the video and greetings from Italy. I have a few questions for you. How does the way go in recovery on mountain climbs? Is it reactive? How does it go at 120 km/h as a cruising speed? Does it hold the speed well or does it struggle? Before buying it I need to understand if I can travel on the highway at this speed even in the wind or rain. Thanks
Thank you.
Mountain climb - possible, it has the torque
Able to cruise at 120km/h - Yes, but I reckon at full throttle
Hold the speed well - 100km/h and below, yes
It's a lazy ride, it's best to ride it around 50 to 100km/h. It's alright for Singapore as our max speed limits are 90km/h
Twin cam multi valve Twin would have been the go. Not a single. I had a CB 350 in the 70's 100 MPH easy.
A simple 2 cylinder, just like the CB350
@@krollpeter OK but the extras would have been a plus true. My second name is Noll.
@@Gator1699 I certainly would not mind, but I'd also take a simple technology torquey 2-cylinder, and then rather high grade rear shocks and forks, and classy seat, etc.. Like a premium new CB350.
Love the review and great shooting quality. Thanks! ❤
is it made in Japan ?
Very Good Looking la. My kind of bike, from my era , the style is very eighties look. The low revs with higher torque at tractor style revs, is perfect for Singapore as you can't be racing around there anyway, and the feel and enjoyment of the ride is something hard to find and experience under Singaporean traffic laws. This bike allows some fun to be had i believe. I live on a small island where we also cannot be racing around, but these bikes in Thailand come served with tractor tyres because of the bad roads. I find them better. I am waiting to see if this bike is coming out in Thailand. I own a royal enfield scram 411 also a 'tractor' but adventure bike style, which is fantastic. Waiting to see how the GB350 stands up against the RE Classic. There is i believe a classic version of the Honda GB350 which emulates the Enfield even more
You said they have tractor tyres in Thailand then you said you hope it gets released in Thailand??
Thank you for the video 👍well done
Hi from France please do you think this motorbike IS capable as the royal Enfield 350 classic to do off road thank you
I reckon light, slow off road trail should be fine.
I only seat on a hunter 350 once in a showroom before, never test ride it. So can't really compare it with RE350.
Its better than that
Even my Gb350 makes this cracking sound.
what is the name of this color?
If I recall correctly, it's call Mud Grey
Great review, whats the top speed for this on highways?
I reckon 110kmph on solo ride
140kmh speedo gps around 132kmh
Hey man doesnt this bike come as cb rs in Malaysia I wonder why they released it as gb in Singapore
Are u still using the bike? how was it?
Nope, I only loan it for a few hours to test ride it
@@zwc888 I see.. Ok thanks bro 👍
brother i also got one for last 2 mths. u like it? i think its super beautiful. the exhaust is music.
but i always wished i got a hooligan bike like yamaha r3.
I like it as a daily rider. Simple and frugal.
Hooligan bikes are always fun, but tiring sometimes as a daily rider
Would do you prefer and why, the Honda GB350s or the Honda Forza 350? Thanks!
Forza 350, comfort, easy to operate (auto) and storage. Because singapore 🇸🇬 has too many traffic lights n cars, therefore scooters are the more suitable in my use case.
Подскажите пожалуйста, на какой скорости на 5 передаче перестаёт гореть "eco"? Спасибо!
Now this model is coming to Europe. Nice video. Enjoyed. What is under the seat? Is there any space?
I don't think there's any space under the seat. Don't recall seeing it
Is this made in japán ?
I doubt so. It's likely it's made it Thailand
This is reminiscent of the Honda VXR 400 roadster which has a more classic look.
What’s the difference between this bike and Honda Highness cb350?
From my knowledge
- aesthetic (design here and there)
- manufacturing plant
@@zwc888 I read an article from an Australian website saying the GB 350 is manufactured in Japan. It'll be imported to the Australian market by the end of 2023. Can't wait to get one in Sydney. That's why I search reviews on the bike. Thanks for the video. Good job mate.
@@benlin7726 both cb350s and gb350s are manufactured in India afaik
@@farzeenahmed7246 anyone able to confirm this? I read online they say India. I ask agent Boon Siew they claim Japan. So who is right?
I think this is the same bike as the Cb350 RS
How much$$ and is it for America 🇺🇸?
Keeeway 302c V-twin please !!
Kilometers per liter ?
34km/l +/-
Will this ever be released in North America?? 🥺
I doubt so, (my guess) as the bike caters to areas with smaller and lower speed roads.
Lovely bike but I would much prefer an analogue fuel gauge.
I have the same bike,,, its called cb350rs in my country
May i k now the price of this bike please ?
As of Mar 2023, it should be around SG$25,000 range.
@@zwc888but if i read in internet is written price in singapore sgd 13k
What do you find the most comfortable speed was?
0-90
30km to 90km
How is the height? I’m a 4ft 11’. Is it a bit tall for my size?
The seat height is pretty tall. I reckon anyone before 165 cm (5ft 4') will only be able to put down 1 foot.
Unless you are confident in shifting your butt to either side when stopping, then it will be all good.
What is your height sir?
Is this available in Singapore, direct from Kah Motors or parallel import dealer? Thks.
Yup, It's from Agent, Boon Siew (Kah Motor Are the Cars Arm).
The parallel import ones are named as "CB350 highness"
Think its fuel injection rather than carburettor
You are right, it's EFI. Just that they design it to look like old school carb.
Throttle cables or Ride-by-wire?
Throttle cable
@@zwc888c'est mieux le câble.
How is the bike so far? Any problems?
Not that I know of. It's a pretty simple bike and construction.
U think malaysia will got this?
I doubt it will be available in Malaysia, as the CBR250, Ninjas and many more options will be much more attractive as the GB350S
What is this colour name??
If I recall correctly, it's something like "deep grey" or "mud grey"
@@zwc888 Actually in India we have Honda H’ness CB 350 and CB 350 RS, and recently launched CB 350 same engine but we don’t have that colour The GB 350 S looks more like our CB 350 RS
What is your height??
175cm
this bike not in malaysia eh?
Really? I guess it might be lower demand thus the dealership didn't bring it into Malaysia.
@@zwc888 is it available in singapore dealerships?
@@fishykan8799 yes. Honda boon siew
What is your height?
175cm
QUERIA ELA NO BRASIL
Quality on this look good compared to India version. Probably costs more...
needs 10 more HP
If that is possible, it will be a very popular pick (🤞🏾 + without bumping up the MSRP significantly )
It is an air-cooled very long stroke single... bore/stroke ratio 70/90 = 0.777,,, don't expect to get more than 1 horse pr cubic inch for such a design.. 348cc = 21.24 cubic inches.. Maybe 22 bhp but that is about it..
That would be no problem - technically. But you also would get a lot hotter engine.
Let's enjoy it for what it is, a no problem relax ride with low maintenance cost.
Such a cool little bike, but it just lacks power.
Nice bike but sadly the coe is the killer 😢
Perfectly agree to this statement
Actually, the government should really encourage people using smaller 2-wheelers and e-bikes, and drop the COE for these.
Honda are nice, but like Harley Davidson, are about 20% more expensive than true value…
This was built to compete with the RE meteor and Hunter - almost identical in everything
Actually not really better - the gearing is too tall, so the critical "I can lug the bike at low speed, or whack the throttle open at low speeds in top gear" charm of the Enfield is lost
Haha can tell this is Singapore, as you are limited to heck with what you are allowed to test out haha. Feel sorry for Singaporean classic bike and car owners, as It isn't really worth having any vehicle there except for necessity, as the laws don't let you have any fun, and all you have is city no winding country roads. Come to Thailand with it Bro and you can give it some real wellie! with no helmet or license needed. five year olds with their four siblings and grandma (and a stack of hay!), can drive at 150 kmh here everyone on one bike (with the family buffalo strapped to the back) LOL. In Singapore, you take a wrong turn in city center and your bank card gets deducted 10 bucks for using a main street automatic deduction no choice by owner of bank account/driver. My son is Singaporean from Serangoon. Shame he cant learn to ride as i did at 10 years old. He is 14 and he won't get a chance to ride a motorcycle till it is too late to become a natural rider (ride since childhood is the way to winnerdom)
Don't believe this guy, you ride with no helmet and like an idiot in Thailand you will be paying the local cops plenty of tea money. Unless you are a bunch of 5 year-olds riding around on a 15 year old Honda Click, the road rules are pretty much the same as most other countries
4,700€ for Greece,nono,no is expensive 👎
What? english or benny hill?