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Honda CB350RS [2021-2022]



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CB350RS [2021-2022] Model Image
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Rear View
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Variant
Monotone
City
Ahmedabad
₹ 2,29,540
Last known Ex-showroom, Ahmedabad
Honda has discontinued the CB350RS [2021-2022] and the bike is out of production.

CB350RS [2021-2022] Key Highlights

Engine Capacity348.36 cc
Mileage
36 kmpl
Transmission5 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight179 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity15 litres
Seat Height800 mm

Honda CB350RS [2021-2022] Summary

The new Honda CB350RS is a retro-style motorcycle from the Indian arm of the Japanese two-wheeler brand that competes in the Royal Enfield dominated 350cc segment. The motorcycle aims to rival the likes of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Jawa 42, and the Imperiale 400. The new Honda CB350RS will be sold via BigWing Topline and BigWing dealerships across India.

In terms of design, the new Honda CB350RS features a contemporary style. The motorcycle is built around a half-duplex cradle frame in steel pipe. The CB350RS features a round headlight, underseat taillight, round rear-view mirrors, Y-shaped alloy wheels, a skid plate, black smoked front and rear fender, and a tall-set handlebar. The retro design is further enhanced by a tuck and roll-style saddle. The motorcycle is available in two paint options – Radiant Red Metallic and Black with Pearl Sports Yellow.

Mechanical specifications are similar to the H’Ness CB350, and the RS model, too, uses a 350cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.7bhp of maximum power at 5,500rpm and 30Nm of peak torque at 3,000rpm. The motor is linked to a five-speed transmission that benefits from a slipper and an assist clutch mechanism.

The feature list on the new CB350RS includes a semi-digital instrument cluster, Honda Selectable Torque Control, and dual-channel ABS. The instrument cluster also displays an eco-indicator, real time fuel economy, average fuel economy, and distance to empty details. The feature list also includes full-LED lighting, engine start/stop switch, and a hazard light function.

The hardware on the motorcycle include telescopic front forks, twin rear springs, a 310mm single disc at the front, a 240mm single disc at the rear, and 17-inch Y-shaped alloy wheels.

Honda CB350RS [2021-2022] Review

  • Good Things

    • Scrambler styling is quite aspirational
    • Exhaust sound is good
    • Comfortable to ride in the city
  • Could be Better

    • Limited sales, service reach
    • Engine lacks torque and character

BikeWale's Take

The CB350RS is a scrambler version of the CB350. So it gets a lot of blacked-out cool looking components. But when it comes to performance, the CB350RS churns out similar numbers and experience. The motor is refined and the ride experience is quite nice. But just like the CB350, the RS is also sold only through BigWing showrooms. 

Honda CB350RS [2021-2022] Expert Opinion

The new Honda CB350RS is basically a sportier variant of the H’ness CB350. However, what is important to note is that it’s a noticeable Rs 7,000 more expensive than the fully loaded DLX Pro variant of the H’ness CB350. So what are you paying more for? How different is the new bike and should this be the variant you should consider? We answer all those questions in this first-ride review of the Honda CB350RS.

Introduction

Honda CB350RS Right Front Three Quarter

The new Honda CB350RS is basically a sportier variant of the H’ness CB350. However, what is important to note is that it’s a noticeable Rs 7,000 more expensive than the fully loaded DLX Pro variant of the H’ness CB350. So what are you paying more for? How different is the new bike and should this be the variant you should consider? We answer all those questions in this first-ride review of the Honda CB350RS.

The Visuals

Left Side View

We loved how Honda has stuck to the original CB roots when they designed the CB350, and with the RS, they have taken that old school charm and added a huge dollop of sexiness. Let’s take a look at the changes here over the CB350 H'ness.

The RS might be a sportier variant among the two, but Honda has made sure that it stands apart from its H’ness brethren. First up are the fenders that are shorter than the metal chrome units on the CB350 H’ness. The headlight has a chrome ring in the H’ness but it has been blacked out on the RS. The RS model also gets fork boots which not only add to the aesthetic part but is a practical add-on, protecting it from dust. The indicators, too, aren’t just a different design but these are LEDs.

Front View

Moving to the side, the RS also gets a skid plate. The RS uses a single horn setup instead of dual units on the DLX Pro variant. These side panels, too, are redesigned to go with the sportier theme of the CB350RS.

At the rear, the RS looks very Ducati Scrambler-ish, thanks to the LED taillamp and the fender design. Another big change that really adds some meat here is the rear tyre. Now, this is a 150-section MRF Zapper Kurve that's not only wider but is also a size down at 17-inches.

Front Wheel

Overall, the CB350 RS is a fantastic looking motorcycle and is sure to appeal to those who prefer not just retro but sporty as well.

The Package

Honda CB350RS Right Side View

The Honda CB350RS also packs revised ergonomics since it is supposed to be sportier. The footpegs are about 112mm further behind and 12mm higher than the CB350 H'ness to aid better cornering clearance. Even the handlebar is all-new and is wider and higher for better leverage.

The seat, too, is new as well and while it is slightly on the firmer side, it is comfortable. All this coming together, the RS offers a slightly more aggressive riding position but not at the cost of being uncomfortable. Even the saddle height at 800mm is pretty friendly for people who have average height. The lack of heel-toe shifter matches the sporty persona of the RS. 

Honda CB350RS Instrument Cluster

On the features front, smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth, USB charging is NOT available in the RS variant. Now that is quite a bummer considering those are very handy features. The instrument console is exactly the same as the CB350 H’ness and you get an analogue speedometer and a small digital screen reading out the odometer, trip meters, fuel, time, and the gear position indicator. The screen also displays the distance to empty, average mileage, and real-time mileage figures. There is a hazard warning switch too for the emergency stops.

On the rider assist side, Honda offers a switchable traction control or Honda Selectable Torque Control system along with dual-channel ABS and an assist and slipper clutch.

The Ride

Honda CB350RS Right Front Three Quarter

Mechanical specification-wise, the RS is exactly the same as the H’ness. Thus, the 349cc, single-cylinder engine still makes 20.8 bhp and 30Nm of torque. The engine still feels refined and commuting in the city feels absolutely delightful. You can shift-up early using the super smooth five-speed gearbox and use all that torque to chug along comfortably. It has enough torque even in the higher gears so you barely have to downshift.

Even on the highways, as long as you are in the cruising zone, which is between 90–100kmph, the RS will oblige happily and it will sit at 100kmph all day making it good for touring too. But it’s only when you want to sail-past at higher speeds that the RS’ performance starts feeling a little lacking. Urgency is not this motor’s forte and revving higher reaps no dividends. We would have loved if Honda would have made slight changes in the RS to offer better performance, like altering the gearing or engine mapping as compared to the H’ness. 

Honda CB350RS Engine From Right

So, if you’re looking at a relaxed performer, the RS is sure to keep you happy, but if you want a peppy performer, you’ll have to look elsewhere.

Now talking about handling, the RS uses the same cradle frame, telescopic fork, and twin shock absorbers as the H'ness. But the RS gets gripper, block patter MRF Kurve tyres. The rear tyre uses a wider 150 section rubber while minor changes in the hardware make it two kilograms lighter. Do these changes make a difference?

Honda CB350RS Right Front Three Quarter

Indeed they do. Further aided by the slightly more aggressive riding stance, the RS is more enjoyable on a good set of twisty roads. The handling is neutral and the stickier tyres and the increased ground clearance mean that you can lean it further than the H’ness. What also helps are the brakes which are lovely and inspire plenty of confidence.

The ride quality is excellent too and it absorbs the bad bumps really well which makes commuting on our pothole-ridden roads a less tiresome affair. Overall, we were really impressed with the ride and handling package of the RS.

Verdict

Right Front Three Quarter

Now, some of you might ask, was there a need for the RS with the H’ness already being around. Well, just like we had the Royal Enfields in different avatars like the standard, classic, and Thunderbird, why not have different avatars of the CB350, right? 

The CB350RS is priced at Rs 1.98 lakh in this dual-tone shade and is almost Rs 7,000 more expensive than the top H’ness DLX Pro variant. Yes, it does miss out on the Bluetooth feature and the USB charging, but it makes up for that with a more engaging riding experience. So, if you always liked the CB350 and wanted it to look a little sportier, a little sexier, and have a sportier riding experience, the CB350RS provides just that.

Photography By Kapil Angane

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Honda CB350RS [2021-2022] mileage

Honda CB350RS [2021-2022] mileage

The average of the CB350RS [2021-2022] is 36 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike.

CB350RS [2021-2022] mileage details

CB350RS [2021-2022] Specifications & Features

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      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          348.36 cc
        • Max Power
          20.78 bhp @ 5500 rpm
        • Max Torque
          30 Nm @ 3000 rpm
        • Mileage - Owner Reported
          36 kmpl
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          Telescopic
        • Rear Suspension
          Twin-Hydraulic
        • Braking System
          Dual Channel ABS
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          179 kg
        • Seat Height
          800 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          168 mm
        • Overall Length
          2171 mm
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          3 Year
        • Standard Warranty
          42000 Km

      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          Digital
        • Speedometer
          Analogue
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      Honda CB350RS [2021-2022] User Reviews near Ahmedabad

      4.6/5

      (106 Ratings) 45 Reviews

      4

      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      4

      Service Experience

      4

      Value for Money

      I can ride this all day lovely bike its magnificent

      1 year ago


      Ravi

      I am riding this bike on regular basis, I would say just take a test drive of this bike, this is a full package, it is best for both city and highway, its performance is awesome, and the slipper clutch is very smooth, the sound of the exhaust is lovely.
      And the honda engine is a very trustworthy and reliable engine.
      Handling is very good, I just cannot stop riding this bike.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service Experience

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Tours

      Owned for

      > 1 yr

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      42 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Do the service on time.

      Was this review helpful?

      5


      4


      Head turner

      1 year ago


      Ashish Dongre

      Awesome looking like a bike, surely a head-turner, lots of people had asked me about this bike, and the ride quality and performance are awesome, the only cons I feel is average which I am getting is 24 kmpl that too I feel will get better by the time of 2nd service as my bike is only a 6 week old .. Finger cross
      Overall happy with it..

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service Experience

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Daily Commute

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      24 kmpl

      Was this review helpful?

      2


      0


      Hopeless honda

      1 year ago


      Dinesh Tripathi

      Feedback for honda cb 350 rs
      Really frustrated since the day I bought this in the last 3 months I have replaced 3 front brake pads and the 4th is lined up 1200/- each including the service charge.
      The battery went dead in the middle of the signal that really was a big shame for honda as a brand so I had to take help from a stranger and anyhow managed to park this waist in the basement of the mall and went home by cab as it was raining and the time was 22:00 so the next day took the help of rsa and went to the showroom to replace the battery so there was waiting for more than 7 days as it was in warranty for which the showroom guy told me to leave the bike in service center which was next to impossible for me so I had to spend 2000/- for new battery so finally, I decided to dump this and looking to sell it
      If not then one fine day I will dump this hopeless honda bike.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      3

      Visual Appeal


      1

      Reliability


      3

      Performance


      2

      Comfort


      1

      Service Experience

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Daily Commute

      Owned for

      3-6 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      33 kmpl

      Was this review helpful?

      18


      29

      Cb 350 rs

      1 year ago


      Prashant Singh

      Overall better than re in the same price range. Good looking bike with good mileage and good speed. If you want to buy this bike then I will surely recommend this. Cb350 rs can compete with sports bikes too. I don't know why people prefer re-calling it a royal thing, it is a common bike in every colony now. No one looks at it now. Roads are full of re . Hope people grow up with their royal mentality.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      4

      Service Experience

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Everything

      Owned for

      3-6 months

      Ridden for

      < 5000 kms

      Got mileage of

      35 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Keep it clean and in good condition. use branded oils and lubricants. This bike will surely pay for it when you will race with other bikes in the same price range. Go for it.

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      0

      Rs rider

      2 years ago


      Kiran

      Highly balance tuned engine. Honda gives good power delivery. I'm happy with Honda engineering. Good quality of fiber and other parts. I only faced some issues with front mud fender during rainy days. Front wheel throw the mud upto rider or upto fuel tank. Need to fix front mud flap. Rear tyre also throw up to pillion. I fixed universal rear hugger to my rs

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      4

      Service Experience

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Daily Commute

      Owned for

      < 3 months

      Ridden for

      10000-15000 kms

      Was this review helpful?

      15


      6

      Mileage is awesome

      1 year ago


      Anand Pandey

      I am using this bike for 7 months it's awesome to ride in the city and on high it gives mileage around 35kmpl in the city it gives a minimum of 32 and one main thing they satisfy the customer always when I visit the service center in kukatpally they provide good facilities to the customer and respectful also this bike is like a beast on the road.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service Experience

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Leisure Rides

      Owned for

      6 months-1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      35 kmpl

      Tips for other riders

      Around 5000 price in six months.

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      2

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