Honda CB350 Legend Limited Edition Teased – Check Out All The Details Here

Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Honda has teased the upcoming CB 350 Legend Limited Editio motorcycle in India. This upcoming Honda CB350 Legend Limited Edition will be introduced in the Indian market to attract more buyers this festive season.

That being said, Honda is yet to announce the prices for the upcoming CB350 Legend Limited Edition motorcycle in India. We expect this model to be priced above the standard H'ness CB350 motorcycle but not too steeply.

Honda CB350 Legend

Coming to the upcoming Honda CB350 Legend Limited Edition, the teaser of the model reveals new graphics and colour schemes, consisting mainly of Yellow, Blue, and White - Lending the motorcycle with an old-school theme.

Speaking about the Honda CB350, the launch of the motorcycle was a huge blow for Royal Enfield as it can be considered a proper rival to Royal Enfield's Classic 350 range of motorcycles.

Though many two-wheeler manufacturers have tried to compete with the Royal Enfield over the years, most companies spectacularly failed to replicate the sales figures of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 motorcycle.

That being said, even though the Honda CB350 series is a successful motorcycle lineup, sales figures are still a long way from the standards set by Royal Enfield. One of the reasons for lower sales figures of the CB350 series can be linked to low production volume and restricted availability

Coming to the powertrain, the upcoming Honda CB350 Legend Limited Edition will continue to draw its power from the same 348.38cc, single-cylinder engine. This engine is tuned to produce 20.8bhp at 5,500rpm and 30Nm of peak torque at 3000rpm.

It is also worth mentioning that this engine is paired with a five-speed manual gearbox with an assist slipper clutch, which enables the motorcycle to reduce unpleasant shocks caused by sudden engine braking while downshifting.

Noticeable features include a full LED lighting setup, a semi-digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity and readouts for fuel consumption, gear position, time, distance to empty, and many other features.

In terms of hardware, the CB350 features a half-duplex cradle chassis with telescopic front forks and dual shock absorbers at the back. Braking duties are handled by a 310mm disc at the front and a smaller 240mm unit at the rear. These brakes are further assisted by dual-channel ABS.

Article Published On: Tuesday, October 10, 2023, 10:22 [IST]
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