According to Honda, booking of bikes has already started. If all goes well, delivery will start from mid-March.
Honda H'ness CB350 launched last year. Honda CB350RS is coming to the market from that source. There are several similarities in the design of the two cars. But there have been some changes. In this case, the side panels, front and rear panels, headlamp encasing, front suspension, rear suspension, horn and everything else have been arranged in the theme of black out design.
There has been an attempt to move away from the traditional design and bring a new sporty look to the new bike. The seating position and rear seat of the bike have also changed. Like the CB350 H'ness model, it has a single piece unit handlebar. This motorcycle has new LED tail lamp, LED indicator. There is a new skid plate at the bottom of the engine. There are front fork gators keeping in mind the seat design. In this case the bike has (100/90) front tires and (150/60) back tires.
The new motorcycle has the same chassis as the CB350 H'ness model. In this case Honda CB350RS bike has Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC). The new motorcycle also has a switchable traction control system with dual channel ABS system. The engine of the bike is efficient enough. The new Honda CB350RS bike has a 350 cc air-cooled, fuel-injected and single-cylinder engine. Which can deliver power up to 20.8 bhp at 5,500 rpm and 30 Nm of torque at 3000 rpm. The engine comes with a five-speed gearbox with slip and assist clutch. The bike's semi-digital instrument cluster shows multiple data, including the gear position indicator, real-time fuel consumption.
According to Honda, booking of bikes has already started. If all goes well, delivery will start from mid-March. In this case, the bike will be available in two, namely Radiant Red Metallic and Black-Pearl Sports Yellow color options. According to auto-experts, the new Honda CB350RS bike can compete with the modern classic bikes of 300-350 cc segment i.e. Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Classic 350, Jawa Forty Two and Benellie Imperial 400 after launch.