Honda H'ness CB350 bookings open
"Bookings for the H'ness CB350 have begun at Honda motorbike dealerships"
Syakar Trading Company Pvt. Ltd, the exclusive official distributor for Honda Motorcycles and Scooters in Nepal, is preparing to launch the Honda H'ness CB350 cruiser motorcycle in the Nepalese market to carry on the heritage of CB roadsters, which were quite popular in Nepal.
Bookings for the H'ness CB350 have begun at Honda motorbike dealerships. The Honda H'ness CB350 will come in two flavors: DLX and DLX Pro. For the time being, just the DLX's introductory cost has been revealed. The Honda H'ness CB350 DLX price in Nepal is Rs 775,000.
Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), full LED headlamps and taillamps, assist and slipper clutch, a multi-functional instrument cluster, and an engine start/stop switch, among other features, are included in the DLX model. The Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS) and dual-tone colors found on the DLX Pro model are not available.
Precious Red Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic, and Pearl Night Star Black will be available as single-tone colors, while the DLX Pro will be available in three dual-tone colors: Matte Steel Black Metallic with Matte Massive Grey Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic with Virtuous White, and Pearl Night Star Black with Spear Silver Metallic.
The CB350 is powered by a 348cc single-cylinder, the air-cooled long-stroke engine that produces 21 horsepower and 30 Nm. For easy handling, the bike has a half-duplex frame with telescopic forks upfront and a mono-shock in the back. Disc brakes (310mm in the front and 240mm in the back) with dual-channel ABS offer braking power.
The H'ness CB350 is designed to look like a 1970s race bike with cafe racer style. The silhouette is similar to that of the CB750 and comparable motorcycles. It has a neo-classical LED headlight surrounded on either side by retro-styled turn signals, a curvaceous 15-litre fuel tank, single-piece handlebar for an upright riding position, contoured single-seat for long saddle hours, alloy wheels, and a generous amount of chrome on the fenders, exhaust, mirrors, and engine.
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