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Honda H’ness CB350 Suspension and Brakes

The Honda CB350 Hu2019Ness has a brand-new engine that's 348.36cc in size and uses a single-cylinder design. It's air-cooled, has fuel injection, and is connected to a 5-speed transmission with an assist and slipper clutch. The engine produces 21 horsepower at 5500rpm and 30 Newton-meters of torque at 3000rpm. To ensure smooth performance, the engine is counterbalanced. The bike also features a unique Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), which is essentially Honda's way of saying it has traction control and is a first-in-segment feature.

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Honda H’ness CB350 Suspension and Brakes

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  1. Honda H’ness CB350 Suspension and Brakes Honda H’ness CB350 Suspension and Brakes The Honda H’ness CB350 Highness has a special frame called a half-duplex cradle frame. It's connected to a front fork and two rear shocks. To stop the 181kg motorcycle, there's a big 310mm disc in the front and a 240mm disc in the back. Plus, it has a safety feature called dual-channel ABS. The bike rides on alloy wheels with 100-section front and 130-section rear MRF tubeless tires. H’ness CB350 Engine Specifications The Honda CB350 H’Ness has a brand-new engine that's 348.36cc in size and uses a single-cylinder design. It's air-cooled, has fuel injection, and is connected to a 5-speed transmission with an assist and slipper clutch. The engine produces 21 horsepower at 5500rpm and 30 Newton-meters of torque at 3000rpm. To ensure smooth performance, the engine is counterbalanced. The bike also features a unique Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), which is essentially Honda's way of saying it has traction control and is a first-in-segment feature. H’ness CB350 Features Honda has added lots of cool, modern stuff to the H'ness CB350. The lights are all-LED, and the dashboard is partly digital. The dashboard tells you important things like how much mileage you're getting, how far you can go before running out of gas, battery voltage, and what gear you're in.

  2. There's also a USB port on the dashboard for connecting your smartphone (only available in the DLX Pro version). When you connect your phone, you can use voice commands to handle calls and music, and even get turn-by-turn navigation. The bike also has a special set of buttons on the left handlebar, similar to the ones on the KTM 390 Duke. For safety, it comes with dual-channel ABS (that's like an extra safety feature for the brakes) and a hazard light switch on the right handlebar. Other Honda Bikes That You Can Check: Honda CB500X Honda Livo

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