CB300R One Year Review

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2023
  • I bought a 2020 Honda CB300R as my first motorcycle. It's the first one I rode on the street and the first one I put real miles on. Here's my thoughts after a year of using the CB300R as my daily driver.
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    instagram : remy_moto300
    Bike: 2020 Honda CB300R
    Gear:
    Jackets - REV'IT! Eclipse or Scorpion Exo Optima depending on weather.
    Helmets - Shoei RF-SR, Icon Airform Lycan
    Gloves - AlpineStars SMX-1 Air V2, Joe Rocket Turbulent and Eclipse or REV'IT! Cassini H2O
    Boots - Dainese Street Rocker D-WP, AlpineStars SMX 1-R vented low boots
    Pants - Riding jeans from a few companies. REV'IT! Acid 3 H2O over pants for the wet.
    Camera - Insta360 X3 and GoPro Hero 9 Black
    Music from YT Audio or Epidemic Sound
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  • @Pibbmasta
    @Pibbmasta 5 місяців тому +7

    Man I miss by CB300R, it was my first bike and I kept it till about 2k miles before trading up to a Triumph Tiger 850. I liked the extra power and comfort at high speeds... but it just wasn't the same, I think it was honestly a mistake making that trade - no shade to the Tiger, its a fantastic machine! But it's a mistake I couldn't have learned if I hadn't made it myself. Sadly I ended up having to sell that one too for life reasons, and I think when or if I get another motorcycle, it'll probably be the CB300R again! Mine was the 2020 model in blue, and it doesn't look like they make it in that color anymore.

  • @Killa_Zorilla
    @Killa_Zorilla 5 місяців тому +4

    bouta buy a cb300r as my first bike n your vids really helped me choose thanks bro keep up the videos

  • @StratfordDanBurrell
    @StratfordDanBurrell 6 місяців тому +5

    I have the CBR250R (the one before the CBR300R ) and a CBR1100XX (The biggest CBR and 'almost' the smallest CBR - I know there is a 125) I must say, the CBR250R is still a bundle of fun, riding a small bike fast is a fun factor all of its own. Somehow, I feel less intimidated with like 25hp - it's hard to get rid of it, because when I ride it, I have a blast. I do like the Blackbird for outright power and wind resistance, but the little CBR is an excellent little bike and still one of my favorites.

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  6 місяців тому +1

      There is just something great about being able to actually USE bike not be barely tapping it’s potential power. Let’s face it, how often do you get to really open up that Blackbird? But any day of the week you can go WOT on the little guy from stop light to stoplight and still not get a ticket.

    • @StratfordDanBurrell
      @StratfordDanBurrell 6 місяців тому +1

      @@RemymotoIt’s interesting as the Blackbird has its merits, effortless passing, stability, smoothness and comfort but it’s definitely not a WOT throttle bike. I think in 6th gear, I’ve opened it up close to WOT, but you are doing 100mph and beyond before you know it.
      I should be clear - it’s my hero bike and I only got it 3 months ago - I don’t regret it for a moment, but it’s heavy/ seriously powerful, so you gotta watch it. Respect the bike always.
      I think it’s why I struggle to sell the 250 - as it’s just so much fun and it’s wonderful just to WOT around the place. It’s actually probably the least powerful 250 I’ve owned - buts its characters is awesome and it’s so good to ride. I didn’t think I’d love a single as much as I do. I get why you love the 300.
      I love your comment about the meteor 350. I love how it looks, but its performance is worse than the Honda singles. Doesn’t seem worth it for those classic looks.

  • @omodd
    @omodd 6 місяців тому +3

    I currently have my quickshifter disabled. I do not think you are missing much.

  • @jujubeans210
    @jujubeans210 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice upload 🤙🏽 I’m on a 300 in SA Cfmoto

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  6 місяців тому +1

      CFMOTO is getting a lot of traction lately. Even just a year ago they were kind of there but no one paid attention, now they're popping up all over. When i got my Honda I talked to the dealer about them since they carried CFMOTO. His response was that they didn't seem to have many more issues than anyone else, and were pretty cheap to fix. Parts were readily available, no warranty issues... They were happy to be carrying them and increasing their floorplan for them. That told me a lot.
      I'll definitely have to look hard at them for my next machine if I don't go older cruiser. They make a couple that would be interesting to me.

    • @jujubeans210
      @jujubeans210 6 місяців тому

      Yea I was looking at the cb300r and mt03 before grabbing it

  • @The1977andi
    @The1977andi 6 місяців тому +2

    I still miss mine sometimes since i traded it for the trident, wish i was in a position where i could have kept it aswell as the trident. I agree with you very well made bike( I'd say better than the trident) and would really benefit from some better tyes.
    Great video.

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  6 місяців тому

      It'll be interesting to see how I feel about the Trident then. A friend just got one as his first bike and once he's comfortable enough to ride it out on major roads we're going to setup a small group ride to swap bikes around. Not on major roads, but he has to get to the area first. I'm sure I've mentioned it before, but the Trident was on my list of bikes I was really interested in, but didn't meet the price/simplicity requirements.
      When I rode the MT07 I didn't feel that I wanted one instead of my CB, so it'll be interesting to see how I react to the Trident. The MT07 wasn't really on my list other than as a decent option that maybe I'd find used in my budget. It wasn't one I was personally excited about by default and that hasn't changed even though I actually have a better opinion of it than I did before putting miles on one.

    • @The1977andi
      @The1977andi 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Remymoto originally my plan was to get a cb650r thinking it would be like riding the 300 but a lot more power, but when I sat on one it wasn't what I expected, the trident felt more like the 300 but heavier and more stable when riding ( might be the tyres). I did think about the z650 but didn't like the look as much as the trident, anything more powerful than the trident would be lost on me.

    • @sauravallen
      @sauravallen 6 місяців тому

      @@The1977andi can you elaborate more on why you did not like the cb650r? I thought the 300r and 650r would be similar in how the bike feels to sit on

    • @The1977andi
      @The1977andi 6 місяців тому

      @@sauravallen I went in the dealership expecting the same feel, the main things I found was the weight and the seating position, it felt more top heavy than the 300 or the trident, and the seating position was just a bit more lent forward than I was expecting, but to look at, I like it more than my trident, the cb500 was brilliant fit for me but just don't like the styling on that.

  • @stevelee6667
    @stevelee6667 5 місяців тому

    good job

  • @adam346
    @adam346 6 місяців тому

    Are you still on the OEM tires? One of the things I was planning on doing was upgrading them to a pair of Mutants... good set of all-around tires that can handle a little bit of slick as well as crumbly terrain might transform the bike, might not. I find with the current tires the bike just wants to fall over into a turn so a more rounded tire might actually give you better control over this light-weight flea of a bike.

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  6 місяців тому

      Yup, still on the originals. I am planning on Road V’s but not until these are actually done. I agree they are not that great though. Acceptable, but not doing the bike any favors.

  • @ronhonn1188
    @ronhonn1188 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video! Where did you get your windscreen?

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  3 місяці тому

      Revzilla. It's a Puig.

  • @bikegeist
    @bikegeist 6 місяців тому

    I feel much the same way about mine in many ways. It's still fine for me as I have put in a shamefully low number of km on it. I love it for what it is; a bike that you can feel cool on without having to work too hard. Speed limit on highways is only 100km/h here so it's just about fine for 348cc bike.....not that I would know from first hand experience. 🤣

    • @christophermesser5916
      @christophermesser5916 6 місяців тому

      i think its 248cc maybe

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  6 місяців тому +1

      286 to be exact. Honda does the opposite of Yamaha with their 321cc 300’s.

    • @bikegeist
      @bikegeist 6 місяців тому +1

      @@christophermesser5916 Oh sorry, I was talking about my GB350. I should have made that clearer. 😣

  • @tomaszskowron2981
    @tomaszskowron2981 10 днів тому

    hello, at about 6 min into the video, you're saying the 3 first gears are short if I understood this properly and you state you would like the RPM to be lower by around 1500 revs compared to the actual RPM while cruising at 75 mph and then you add that it is just a downside for a small displacement engine in order to meet very strict emission norms. Actually, I don't understand why would this bike be "more polluting" if it had a piston stroke of for example 80mm or 85mm instead of 63mm. With a longer piston stroke it could reach and maintain the speed of 70-75 mph with 1000 RPM lower than currently and I don't see why would this bike become "more polluting".
    Thank you for an answer.
    Ride safely :)

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  2 години тому

      I don’t do engine design so I have no idea why they made the specific design they did. Keep in mind, this engine gets used in a variety of bikes. It is also an existing design that somewhat predates the relatively strict rules we have now and coming up.
      I don’t know if they made any significant engine changes with the new version.

  • @romanryuninvalek487
    @romanryuninvalek487 5 місяців тому

    Please where can I get the windscreen?

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  5 місяців тому +1

      I got mine on Revzilla. puig is an international brand so just check your regional providers.

    • @romanryuninvalek487
      @romanryuninvalek487 4 місяці тому

      Thank you! I found a dealer of the product in my country. @@Remymoto

  • @trungmaika9174
    @trungmaika9174 6 місяців тому

    wait, i notice that you have that rpm just for 30km/h?

    • @BulletsNBrass
      @BulletsNBrass 6 місяців тому

      I'm not normally shy about rpms. The bike is perfectly happy and actually behaves more smoothly at higher RPM. This is the same engine they use in the CBR300R, it's a small single, but it's not something you really need to keep down low like an air cooled machine.

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  6 місяців тому

      Yeah, what I said. Lol just in case it wasn’t clear that’s also me. Just screwing up what account I was posting from

  • @tecdive8045
    @tecdive8045 28 днів тому +1

    It seems like you are trying to give yourself affirmation to still like the bike. you say you don’t need anything more. No one ‘needs’ any motorcycle. Being practical isn’t why most of us ride. We get them because we want them, and some bikes allow one to experience certain aspects of riding that bikes like the cb300 can’t. It’s ok to not be practical. Now that you have some experience, I suggest try another bike. And preferably an impractical bike. And not just a ride around the parking lot. Maybe rent one, and the work on your ‘what’s next’ list - cheera

    • @Remymoto
      @Remymoto  28 днів тому

      I've ridden a number of other bikes, all of which have significantly (2x or even 3x) more power. The key is that for my needs they are fun, but not what I would want to have. Certainly if money is no object I can think of a lot of bikes that I'd prefer to stack up and pick from for a particular ride, but money is part of the equation. When you're shopping for a daily ride, when there's no backup choice, sometimes practical is a key part of that decision. If I'm just going for a fun ride the list of bikes I'd rather be on is almost endless. If I'm only running errands in town there are probably a hundred or so if I consider older choices. If it's only my commute to work, back to thousands. But a bike that I'm happy with for all three and that's easy on the budget for upkeep? That's tougher.
      There are other choices, and if you prioritize it differently among those four things it can easily swing toward bikes with more power. For example, if I owned an e-bike setup for running errands around town I'd probably go with something better on the highway and put more focus on my commute and the casual fun rides I prefer. That's more a 650 class machine, but now we're roughly doubling all costs for relatively minor gain in my situation. Would be be a bit more fun sometimes on my commute? Sure. But plenty of time I'm dealing with traffic or weather anyway and wouldn't ride any more "fun".
      The real answer for an impractical choice is simple. If I decide I really want something where the focus is on fun, I'll cough up the money for something, but I'll probably keep the CB300R or whatever replaces it in the same role. It's not totally unique, it's just the one I thought fit me the best at the time. I doubt I'll buy another one, variety's nice, after all. Maybe at that point my needs will change and I'll be more willing to prioritize impractical to get more of the fun stuff in a bike.

  • @100chimpslockin
    @100chimpslockin Місяць тому

    Do you got an insta was hoping to contact you by personally dming you 🙏