Being in Australia, I have found reviews like yours, as well as others in Malaysia and India (etc), to be far more relevant than just relying on stuff out of North America, as they tend to lean too much on big, heavy, expensive bikes. True, my last bike was a Goldwing GL 1000, but you can often get more out of something lighter, between 250cc and 700cc. Good work, and I am glad I came across your channel. 😊
Thanks for watching buddy! You are right that sometimes you can get more out of smaller cc motorcycles. Like off roading or city commuting, sometimes the smaller and lighter bikes make a big difference. 😄👌
American are salty as hell when it comes to sensible stuff. Anything that doesn't have a big ass engine and makes and makes stupid amount of power, they dont like it
@@ajaychoudhary9817 I'm American and ride a Rebel 300 to commute to work. I have to say it's on the edge of what is safe to ride on the highway and keep up with traffic, but it does it. This bike looks great, like it ripped off Royal Enfield Meteor. I'd have one if I was in the market.
It's a symptom of our urban design unfortunately. I own a 350cc and it works for me cause I live in Chicago; But the majority of US urban areas are still interstate/highway/route dependent. It is notttt a good feeling to have any car breathing down your neck while you're fully on the throttle in 5th barely going 60mph, let alone a Ford F150 or some other lifted truck. So I can feel for why most here gravitate towards them. Big ups to Honda and Yamaha for kinda holding down the low displacement market Stateside with the rebel and mt03. KTM, Royal Enfield, Husqvarna, and now Triumph with their recent announcement really starting to bring the heat our way in the last 10 years or so
We like what works best! I have a liter bike and a CBR300R for town. And if I’m going up on the interstate I take the big bike it’s a GSX-S1000! I also have 5 cars I take the one that fits what I’m doing that day best! And in two of those cars I have full stereo systems my dodge has a all Jl sound quality system and my work car has a DC audio SPL system built to be loud! I’m actually doing a new system in my mustang new edge! Already installed a high output alternator!
Jesus so much more relevant info than on local channels. Service intervals, pillion handling, fuel efficiency, stuff you never hear about when high gloss showoff is marketing the next fireblade. Kudos to this channel...
I am from India and a very proud owner of GB350 (It's called CB350 here). Most amazing light weight bike with superb performance, stability and comfort.
It's a good looking bike, very much reminiscent of the 70's CBs. I'd have one if they just had a _bit_ more power, 40-45 would be the sweet spot I think.
I have an 18 plate XSR 700.Great bike it can be ridden slowly but also capable of speed when needed,budget suspension is a real hoot at speed as it will skip with fast cornering.
@TommyTucker0 I believe The bike was actually specifically made for the Indian market as a direct competiton to the REs, because all the RE 350s sell huge numbers in India. So they only had to aim to slightly outperform the benchmarks RE bike. Lower power for a fixed displacement also means lesser stresses to account for in material quality so it keeps the costs low as well. They needed to aim specifically for the REs price segment in the Indian market.
horsepower has nothing to do with acceleration or speed, only torque. Which is why a Honda CBR 150 does 220 kmh and a harley 1200 sportster only does 175
Nice bike! Hey, Honda, please bring this bike to North America! The 350 is great, but a 471cc parallel twin option would also be great for this market. 😄👍🎆
This is the most beautiful naked motorcycle Honda has made in a long long time. But it's a 350 cc single cylinder with 20 HP? Only 20 HP? What? It's top speed is 105 KPH, less than a 125 cc motorcycle? What? I'd rather buy a 125 cc it's less expensive and faster.
He is saying it all wrong , the bike has a long stroke engine which means it has torque low down below but Unlike RE Classic 350 this being a Honda loves being revved . It has a top speed of 140kmph or more. It has tall gear ratios which is typical Honda 😅.
It’s selling around SGD6000~6500 in Japan and we have to pay $14000 in Singapore. The difference is more than double. Though it’s my dream bike but I’m not that stupid to pay that kind of money.
The new Triumph 400 single puts out 39.5 HP and the Honda 350 being only a little smaller is 20 HP. Not very often you can make a Honda look bad, but this does.
20 bhp is about the limit for a single cylinder 350cc air cooled engine, given modern emissions regulations. Boost the power and you will initially need to cool the oil: boost it more and you need water-cooling. More complexity, more weight and more stuff to go wrong. My first thought when I saw this is that its pretty much a Royal Enfield Hunter 350... If you want 40 hp then why not just get a bigger engine?
The bike is available in India and it can go 120. There are videos showing an indicated top speed of 140 on UA-cam. The bike is known as honda cb 350 in my country India.
yes Singapore they restrict the speed. Thailand our Enfields and other bikes also are unrestricted power like in India bro. Singapore is not free like we are
@@AjarnSpencer kinda reminds me of the time the Indian government banned the yamaha RD350 cause it was "too fast" for the cops to catch up with. Now we can buy fast bikes and only have to pay 100% import duty on the value + 60% road tax and insurance on top of the new value
I'd pick the Honda for it's larger fuel tank and cast wheels. But if you were asking to compare the Honda GB350 with the RE 350 HUNTER, then it would be a tough choice.
Hello TRI33PLE, great video! However, the bike in this video is the Honda GB350S (Honda CB350RS) and not the Honda GB350 (Honda H’ness CB350). The model in the thumbnail is also not the Honda GB350S but the Honda GB350 instead. Hopefully you guys are able to correct this misinformation! I own a Honda H’ness CB350 (Honda GB350) and comparing to the Honda GB350S as per the video, the Honda GB350S (Honda CB350RS) is more of a tracker whilst the Honda GB350 (Honda H’ness CB350) is more of a modern classic. These are the 350cc models in JP/IN: JP (IN) GB350S (CB350RS) GB350 (H’ness CB350) GB350C (CB350) The Honda CB350 (Honda GB350C) just recently made its way to Singapore through Parallel Import, you guys should check this new model out. Have a good day lads!
I have a Honda CB300R street naked style bike. I would guess that the 350cc engine in the GB350 was derived from this. It has been seriously detuned - 20bhp at 5500 rpm !!! In Europe, most people who buy a bike of this engine size and weight would expect at least 30bhp, and possibly nearer 35-36bhp for a bike released in 2022. Still there's nothing wrong if you want to ride along the highways at 90-100km/h or so, this bike should do it, but the engine doesn't have much in reserve at these speeds, especially in a bike that weighs around 180kg wet.
yes coe and machine prices today are ridiculous...my suzuki bandit1200cc was only 14.5k machine price in 2008...shes still around today hitting almost 100k km soon
Great review. Love it. So detail. This bike will enter malaysia's market soon. But, the HP is low but acceptable since it focus on retro,style and comfortable riding. I have honda CB250R it has 27HP and max speed of 170KM/ H. Now i know why i don't need to upgrade my bike.
@@botakpower13 yes for sure. But dont know when. Honda already show this bike in the last kl bike show. And i already ask honda big wing sales person. And they confirm it.
single cylinder...cc not important..what counts is number of cylinders doing the job..we might be able to squeeze a bit more top speed with a smaller rear sprocket ( but pickup speed will be slower )
@@mdkh4ikmal615i too and you'll have to check the GPS speed. Speedo would show close to 130kmph but real speed would hardly by 105, max 110 kmph, but you'd be stressing engine at that point with its long gearing..
Balanced lookin machine. Single cylinder makes good sound. Maximum speed must be more than 105km/hour. I have Honda Monkey 2022 125cc model capable nearly same speed.
Its a classic looking Honda seventies-eighties style but intends to compete with the Royal Enfield classic and hunter, much like triumph with their new 400 line. Nice bike but i wouldn't pay the extra 5800 Singaporean dollars it costs in SG, because thats 5800 more than we would pay for the same bike in Thailand. I would not give the SG Gov. 5800 bucks for free, especially since they are denying my son his rights to article 10 of the world convention on the rights of the child and do not allow him to leave his own country from age 6 to age 16, which is a human rights crime he cannot even leave Singapore to come see his dad. So xxcl Singapore its a poop hole of hidden corrupt government officials pretending to be the squeaky clean nation it isn't. The can't even answer or explain how case FC/OSG 139/2015 Guardianship of Infants act was unlawfully deleted by a Judge without signed notice or permission (NOD) from the person who filed it, making Singaporean Judge guilty of treason. So i definitely wouldn't pay double price for this bike just to let Singaporean Politicians who are kidnapping my son, drink expensive Chinese Tea in the Raffles after the Minutes of the Masonic Lodge Closes
@@AjarnSpencer As the bible prophesied. Rom 3:10 As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: Rom 3:11 There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. Rom 3:12 They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one. Rom 3:13 Their throat is an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit; the poison of asps is under their lips: Rom 3:14 Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness: Rom 3:15 Their feet are swift to shed blood: Rom 3:16 Destruction and misery are in their ways: Rom 3:17 And the way of peace have they not known: Rom 3:18 There is no fear of God before their eyes.
Cant you buy here in Thailand register it here and just drive or send it over once a year and keep it as a foreign bike in MY? My dad was a conman he had his UK car in Spain, the Spanish car in Belgium and the Belgian car in UK before EU. So they couldn't check his renewal and he never did. Free! In this case however, you would be pay8ing the tiny costs of registration in Thailand and just drive it in to MY .. you will only get checked for full or empty petrol tank thats all. You can own a Thai bike and keep it in Malaysia bro, it is an often used legal workaround
@@AjarnSpencer I think we can keep it only for two weeks in Malaysia. Must exit after that. There are some restrictions on the insurance too. If not for this we all will be riding Thai registered bike in Malaysian street. Anyway good luck to your dad, brilliant chap.
Thank goodness I didn’t get this bike - Australian freeways are 100-110kmh speed limit. Same with the Royal Enfield 350s range. Beautiful retro style bikes but under powered & will be struggling.
How come CB350s twins in the early 70s produced 35 to 40hp with carburetors and analog points.... oh twin cylinders instead of tractor motors. Yamaha 330cc twin makes 39hp.
Not sure what it is....but I love the Malaysian accent! I think I can safely say that of all the Southeast accents for English....it handedly the easiest to listen. I'm Vietnamese...and lemme tell yah, our english is not easy on the ears.
Being in Australia, I have found reviews like yours, as well as others in Malaysia and India (etc), to be far more relevant than just relying on stuff out of North America, as they tend to lean too much on big, heavy, expensive bikes. True, my last bike was a Goldwing GL 1000, but you can often get more out of something lighter, between 250cc and 700cc.
Good work, and I am glad I came across your channel. 😊
Thanks for watching buddy! You are right that sometimes you can get more out of smaller cc motorcycles. Like off roading or city commuting, sometimes the smaller and lighter bikes make a big difference. 😄👌
American are salty as hell when it comes to sensible stuff.
Anything that doesn't have a big ass engine and makes and makes stupid amount of power, they dont like it
@@ajaychoudhary9817 I'm American and ride a Rebel 300 to commute to work. I have to say it's on the edge of what is safe to ride on the highway and keep up with traffic, but it does it. This bike looks great, like it ripped off Royal Enfield Meteor. I'd have one if I was in the market.
It's a symptom of our urban design unfortunately. I own a 350cc and it works for me cause I live in Chicago; But the majority of US urban areas are still interstate/highway/route dependent. It is notttt a good feeling to have any car breathing down your neck while you're fully on the throttle in 5th barely going 60mph, let alone a Ford F150 or some other lifted truck. So I can feel for why most here gravitate towards them.
Big ups to Honda and Yamaha for kinda holding down the low displacement market Stateside with the rebel and mt03. KTM, Royal Enfield, Husqvarna, and now Triumph with their recent announcement really starting to bring the heat our way in the last 10 years or so
We like what works best! I have a liter bike and a CBR300R for town. And if I’m going up on the interstate I take the big bike it’s a GSX-S1000! I also have 5 cars I take the one that fits what I’m doing that day best! And in two of those cars I have full stereo systems my dodge has a all Jl sound quality system and my work car has a DC audio SPL system built to be loud! I’m actually doing a new system in my mustang new edge! Already installed a high output alternator!
Jesus so much more relevant info than on local channels. Service intervals, pillion handling, fuel efficiency, stuff you never hear about when high gloss showoff is marketing the next fireblade. Kudos to this channel...
Thank you for watching buddy 😊❤
I am from India and a very proud owner of GB350 (It's called CB350 here). Most amazing light weight bike with superb performance, stability and comfort.
Man I am so jealous. We don't have them in EU.
@@slawomirkulinski And the good part is unlike the Australian version Indian version is not electronically limited. Indian version can touch 145 kmph+
I had a Honda CB250 designed like that in 1988, i loved it then, it is a great bike now well done Honda
Pretty good commuter bike. Nice and light single,low maintenance costs. I like it.
I agree. Looks good, too.
It's not light, but definitely much lighter than any other cruiser.
@@Farhan_049for the last time bhai cb350rs/gb350 is not a cruiser. its just a standard thumper
@@yawg333 It's the love child of a cruiser and a scrambler. Ended up being..... Anybody's worst guess?🤷🏻♂️
Edit - I know the right word - "Crumbler"!
It's a good looking bike, very much reminiscent of the 70's CBs. I'd have one if they just had a _bit_ more power, 40-45 would be the sweet spot I think.
yes indeed. I love the 70's look, but then of course that is when i began my love of motorcycles and got my first in 1975, a Honda XR 75 enduro
Beautiful machine + a reliable work horse 😱😱❤️🔥❤️🔥‼️‼️
Beautiful classic Honda, great looking bike really all you need
I would really like this in a 500cc.
Would love a review of the XSR700 and XSR900 since Jake has one too. Thanks for the great video guys!
Indeed, I agree.
I have an 18 plate XSR 700.Great bike it can be ridden slowly but also capable of speed when needed,budget suspension is a real hoot at speed as it will skip with fast cornering.
good video, greeting from Bulgaria
I had a 1971 CB350. It got me to/from school and work for many years.
That was the classic of classics. My older brother had an orange one, in 1971
Excellent review - thank you from the UK
Hello Im from India. I own the bike. its 21 BHP, Top speed 140KMP :)
La plus belle de la catégorie ! Vite, importez-là en France ! Thank's !!
Love your honest, spec-filled videos. Keep it up.
Thank you !! We apreciate it
This is how reviews should be made. (camera view) not just go pro shots from your helmet. We want to see the bike not just the odometer and black tar.
I like your video style .great job
Nice fun video. wish we got small honda s in canada
Just what we'd like in England, which means it won't be on sale here 🤔
but you can get the Royal Enfield Classic 350 which is also an excellent motorcycle
@@petejones1957 funny you should say that , as that's what I have ( well the meteor ) it's a fantastic bike 👍
Same for ever here in the US :(
Refreshing to see such a fun, enjoyable review, well done! Also, it kills me that this bike is still unavailable in europe.
Looks very good. But 20hp is a no go for me. Although fuel efficiency of 40kmpl is a treat to have. Good for delivery too.
How, if you're not Royal Enfield, do you only get 20 bhp from a 350? that's a skill in its own
@TommyTucker0 I believe The bike was actually specifically made for the Indian market as a direct competiton to the REs, because all the RE 350s sell huge numbers in India. So they only had to aim to slightly outperform the benchmarks RE bike.
Lower power for a fixed displacement also means lesser stresses to account for in material quality so it keeps the costs low as well. They needed to aim specifically for the REs price segment in the Indian market.
You do some highway riding, eh mate?
I guess a max speed of 105kph is rather pushing the engine too much.
The Indian counterpart does 130 as a top speed. 105 is a smooth spot for this bike tbh. I don't know why they're stressing at 105 kmph.
horsepower has nothing to do with acceleration or speed, only torque. Which is why a Honda CBR 150 does 220 kmh and a harley 1200 sportster only does 175
Beautiful engine sound.
Great looking bike Honda. Clean, classic Honda. I want one.
Hey Winston - nice review, thanks!
Nice bike! Hey, Honda, please bring this bike to North America! The 350 is great, but a 471cc parallel twin option would also be great for this market. 😄👍🎆
wow review with the new studio! looking good!
That fuel cap is exactly almost the same as the old TA200 phantom
Great vid as always! Would love to have reviews on Zontes bikes like the GK 350 or the V310.
Finally a good looking classic styled Honda. If only we got it in US and 500cc,i swear if buy it.
A very very good video. Thank you
This is the most beautiful naked motorcycle Honda has made in a long long time. But it's a 350 cc single cylinder with 20 HP? Only 20 HP? What? It's top speed is 105 KPH, less than a 125 cc motorcycle? What? I'd rather buy a 125 cc it's less expensive and faster.
He is saying it all wrong , the bike has a long stroke engine which means it has torque low down below but Unlike RE Classic 350 this being a Honda loves being revved . It has a top speed of 140kmph or more. It has tall gear ratios which is typical Honda 😅.
It’s selling around SGD6000~6500 in Japan and we have to pay $14000 in Singapore. The difference is more than double. Though it’s my dream bike but I’m not that stupid to pay that kind of money.
$$$$ import taxes...Sg doesnt subsidize gasoline also
A class 2a with class 2b power and almost class 2 price. Very bad spot.
@@fidelcatsro6948 You mean import tax $8000? Come on, we are not kids. Who you trying to fool?
Just here to let all buyers know that the import tax for motorcycle/scooter is 12%
@@maxtan7857 import tax, cat tax, and other hidden taxes with glorified names attached and shop profit
The new Triumph 400 single puts out 39.5 HP and the Honda 350 being only a little smaller is 20 HP. Not very often you can make a Honda look bad, but this does.
20 bhp is about the limit for a single cylinder 350cc air cooled engine, given modern emissions regulations. Boost the power and you will initially need to cool the oil: boost it more and you need water-cooling. More complexity, more weight and more stuff to go wrong.
My first thought when I saw this is that its pretty much a Royal Enfield Hunter 350...
If you want 40 hp then why not just get a bigger engine?
Great review 😅
i own one! good enuff for sg roads. you could full throttle every gear and still stay safe on sg. roads. better riding a slow bike fast.😊
good review
105 km/h is dangerous for any freeway never mind Malaysia.
Cant be 105, that is what my 125cc CBR Honda top speed is ahah
The bike is available in India and it can go 120. There are videos showing an indicated top speed of 140 on UA-cam. The bike is known as honda cb 350 in my country India.
105 km/hr?? Dude, that's 62 miles an hour. The backroad traffic around here moves at least that fast.
My 2007 CBF250 single does 120km/hr easy.
Lol, my bike does 80km in first gear.
Great review
Beautiful machine+ a reliable work horse 😄❤🔥❤🔥🤟🌟🌟
I have the same bike in India and I've taken it to almost 140km/h on the highways. Was it's already low power reduced even more internationally?
yes Singapore they restrict the speed. Thailand our Enfields and other bikes also are unrestricted power like in India bro. Singapore is not free like we are
@@AjarnSpencer kinda reminds me of the time the Indian government banned the yamaha RD350 cause it was "too fast" for the cops to catch up with. Now we can buy fast bikes and only have to pay 100% import duty on the value + 60% road tax and insurance on top of the new value
When is it coming to uk?
It's a beatiful looking bike. You are lucky in Asia because this is not available in Europe. 🏍👍
Great review! I wish these were available in California :(
105 kph only? Its a 2b bike with class 2a maintenance.
Air cooled ma…
maintenance will be very low because of its single cylinder engine..
@@Heng12121 140
@@fidelcatsro6948 140
This vs RE classic 350. Which would u choose?
I'd pick the Honda for it's larger fuel tank and cast wheels. But if you were asking to compare the Honda GB350 with the RE 350 HUNTER, then it would be a tough choice.
The RE Classic without hesitation! Looks better, goes faster and is more sturdy.
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Hello TRI33PLE, great video! However, the bike in this video is the Honda GB350S (Honda CB350RS) and not the Honda GB350 (Honda H’ness CB350). The model in the thumbnail is also not the Honda GB350S but the Honda GB350 instead. Hopefully you guys are able to correct this misinformation!
I own a Honda H’ness CB350 (Honda GB350) and comparing to the Honda GB350S as per the video, the Honda GB350S (Honda CB350RS) is more of a tracker whilst the Honda GB350 (Honda H’ness CB350) is more of a modern classic.
These are the 350cc models in JP/IN:
JP (IN)
GB350S (CB350RS)
GB350 (H’ness CB350)
GB350C (CB350)
The Honda CB350 (Honda GB350C) just recently made its way to Singapore through Parallel Import, you guys should check this new model out. Have a good day lads!
Greetings from Greece, nice video, do you know perhaps its made in country?
Is it coming to the USA?
Is this a direct competitor to the Royal Enfield 350s which have a similar look and are 20hp?
I want to see the 350 Four!
Hope to look forward if u guys able to get a chance to do a review on the 2022 Yamaha XSR 900. 😊
we will look into it buddy!
my suzuki cabchai 110cc from 2002 did 110kph !
It's a nice commuter bike, sure, but it's difficult to compete with the Royal Enfield 350 bikes (Meteor and Hunter) at almost half that price.
And half mileage
@@osho782 What do you mean? The Meteor's mileage seems similar to the GB350. The Hunter falls slightly under both but is great value for money.
@@spittyrides from personal use cb350 mileage was around 43 on highways and meteor around 30
Half the price, 5 times less quality
My old CBR250 can still do 150km/h. I like the CB350 concept but with top speed like that it’s a suicide on the 110km/h freeway in Australia.
We have it as the CB350RS here in India.
I own one .
@@PEACEMAKER3437 I envy you.
@@Farhan_049 😂 I appreciate that .
Finally more 2A neo-retros.
Available in the USA?
I have a Honda CB300R street naked style bike. I would guess that the 350cc engine in the GB350 was derived from this. It has been seriously detuned - 20bhp at 5500 rpm !!! In Europe, most people who buy a bike of this engine size and weight would expect at least 30bhp, and possibly nearer 35-36bhp for a bike released in 2022.
Still there's nothing wrong if you want to ride along the highways at 90-100km/h or so, this bike should do it, but the engine doesn't have much in reserve at these speeds, especially in a bike that weighs around 180kg wet.
Nice looking motor bike.
Why this is not available in UK
How I wish they made something like this for 2b.
Around $14000 without COE? Seriously that’s a rip off. The dealer surely isn’t honest at all.
yes coe and machine prices today are ridiculous...my suzuki bandit1200cc was only 14.5k machine price in 2008...shes still around today hitting almost 100k km soon
It costs 3200$ in India , same bike with 140 kmph top end
Great review. Love it. So detail. This bike will enter malaysia's market soon. But, the HP is low but acceptable since it focus on retro,style and comfortable riding. I have honda CB250R it has 27HP and max speed of 170KM/ H. Now i know why i don't need to upgrade my bike.
Seriously i will enter malaysia? Don't give me false hope 😞
@@botakpower13 yes for sure. But dont know when. Honda already show this bike in the last kl bike show. And i already ask honda big wing sales person. And they confirm it.
Honda needs to release this to other SEA countries!
No tacho ?
Tons of 125cc cab flying all over MY hwy - this one should be very OK !
Make that USA available and I’ll build as awesome scrambler.
105 top speed only for a 350cc?
single cylinder...cc not important..what counts is number of cylinders doing the job..we might be able to squeeze a bit more top speed with a smaller rear sprocket ( but pickup speed will be slower )
I own a cb350 and i can go up to 125.. of course not advisable to ride that speed, 90-100 is best to cruise around
@@mdkh4ikmal615 Yeah, sure. Off a cliff, maybe.
Yes, this is the main problem, most 250cc bikes can top at 140 - 150kmh
@@mdkh4ikmal615i too and you'll have to check the GPS speed. Speedo would show close to 130kmph but real speed would hardly by 105, max 110 kmph, but you'd be stressing engine at that point with its long gearing..
Asia market only?
hii i just want to ask when will the retro wave cashcard will be available
They are out of stock at the moment. Stay tuned for updates we are working on new merch
@@tri333ple ok sure thank you so much
Nice
you are late honda !!! bring this love to europian market asap
Παρά πολύ ωραίο ε;
You should tell us how big the rider is to give us a sense of scale.
i wish honda malaysia will bring it in
hope so too!
An improved Rebel 300? A bit more speed, better looking.
Balanced lookin machine. Single cylinder makes good sound. Maximum speed must be more than 105km/hour. I have Honda Monkey 2022 125cc model capable nearly same speed.
Its a classic looking Honda seventies-eighties style but intends to compete with the Royal Enfield classic and hunter, much like triumph with their new 400 line. Nice bike but i wouldn't pay the extra 5800 Singaporean dollars it costs in SG, because thats 5800 more than we would pay for the same bike in Thailand. I would not give the SG Gov. 5800 bucks for free, especially since they are denying my son his rights to article 10 of the world convention on the rights of the child and do not allow him to leave his own country from age 6 to age 16, which is a human rights crime he cannot even leave Singapore to come see his dad. So xxcl Singapore its a poop hole of hidden corrupt government officials pretending to be the squeaky clean nation it isn't. The can't even answer or explain how case FC/OSG 139/2015 Guardianship of Infants act was unlawfully deleted by a Judge without signed notice or permission (NOD) from the person who filed it, making Singaporean Judge guilty of treason. So i definitely wouldn't pay double price for this bike just to let Singaporean Politicians who are kidnapping my son, drink expensive Chinese Tea in the Raffles after the Minutes of the Masonic Lodge Closes
@@AjarnSpencer As the bible prophesied. Rom 3:10 As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:
Rom 3:11 There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God.
Rom 3:12 They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one.
Rom 3:13 Their throat is an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit; the poison of asps is under their lips:
Rom 3:14 Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness:
Rom 3:15 Their feet are swift to shed blood:
Rom 3:16 Destruction and misery are in their ways:
Rom 3:17 And the way of peace have they not known:
Rom 3:18 There is no fear of God before their eyes.
Hello,
Will Tri333ple be reviewing Honda CMX1100 Rebel in the near future?
Yeah! I'm interested in that bike as well, though I'm only halfway through P-plate 😅
We will look into it! Noted with thanks!
Is the shift action a single or double?
depends if you take one person or two to bed with you... LOL
If only Malaysia changed their license classifications, we might get these bikes.
Cant you buy here in Thailand register it here and just drive or send it over once a year and keep it as a foreign bike in MY? My dad was a conman he had his UK car in Spain, the Spanish car in Belgium and the Belgian car in UK before EU. So they couldn't check his renewal and he never did. Free! In this case however, you would be pay8ing the tiny costs of registration in Thailand and just drive it in to MY .. you will only get checked for full or empty petrol tank thats all. You can own a Thai bike and keep it in Malaysia bro, it is an often used legal workaround
@@AjarnSpencer I think we can keep it only for two weeks in Malaysia. Must exit after that. There are some restrictions on the insurance too. If not for this we all will be riding Thai registered bike in Malaysian street. Anyway good luck to your dad, brilliant chap.
Thank goodness I didn’t get this bike - Australian freeways are 100-110kmh speed limit. Same with the Royal Enfield 350s range. Beautiful retro style bikes but under powered & will be struggling.
Royal Enfield should be proud Honda is building a Meteor clone.
Hello, another Aussie here. I'm guilty, we ride ridiculous motorcycles here, we would be better off with a more laid back lifestyle. :)
How come CB350s twins in the early 70s produced 35 to 40hp with carburetors and analog points.... oh twin cylinders instead of tractor motors.
Yamaha 330cc twin makes 39hp.
Hi! Would like to ask, is this bike comfortable for long distance ride like 200-300km? :)
Nice Royal Enfield you got there
The license plate is partying like crazy
Very nice bike. But 20hp is dangerously slow had it been 30 ish 5hen it would be sweet little ride.
Only 105km/h? I would get murdered on my freeway to work!
Not sure what it is....but I love the Malaysian accent! I think I can safely say that of all the Southeast accents for English....it handedly the easiest to listen. I'm Vietnamese...and lemme tell yah, our english is not easy on the ears.
The GB350 and the CT125 are two motorcyles that should sell very well in the EU but somehow Honda refuses to sell them there.
POSSO IMPORTARLA IN ITALIA? QUAL'È LA PROCEDURA? E' BELLISSIMA!!!! VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL!
Have the same bike in India. Top speed is 140km/hr.
Isn’t this the RS version
Do ASMR videos on it please.
its already uploaded : ua-cam.com/video/Nv644gajKQQ/v-deo.html
Malaysia highway speed limit is 110, ok what ?
also unfortuntaly no rpm indicator
No rev counter 🤨
How can it do only 105 km/h? That's 125cc speed.
Please reduce back ground music, its too fast and tooooo loud..thanks
Thanks for the feedback. We will work on it 😄👌