Honda H'Ness CB350 Legacy Launches Retro Colors In The 70s Era
JAKARTA - Since launching in 2020, Honda H'ness CB350 has achieved quite a lot of success and was widely accepted, especially in India.
Kental with retro nuances and many trims have been offered, now Honda is launching a new edition called H'ness CB350 Legacy for the Indian market. So what are the differences?
The design for this model looks very prominent thanks to color selection. Where, dark blue gives the appearance of this really retro motor inspired by the CB350 color scheme in the 70s, especially with blue and yellow white accents that further strengthen its charm.
Quoted from Rideapart, Wednesday, October 11, Honda calls it Pearl Siren Blue color and the aesthetics are made more special with the addition of the 'Legancy Edition' badge. Just like the other CB350 variants. And come with a classic round front light with bezel chrom.
Not only a touch of retro, but this one also packs modern technology supplied with a single cylinder 348.36cc engine, air conditioning, fuel injection, with 21 dk output and 21 Nm torque.
Meanwhile, power is channeled to the rear wheels through a manual transmission of five chain-driven accelerations, complete with assist-slipper clusters. Even Honda offers its motor with traction control as an additional option.
In addition, there is also a semi-digital instrument cluster complete with Bluetooth connectivity.
In more detail, the Honda H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition uses a 19-inch front wheel and 18-inch rear wheels, and gets a standard telescopic fork on the front. It is complemented by a double adjustable suspension of shock damping.
As for the brake part, the disk is both front and rear. Overall, this motorbike weighs 181 kilograms (398 pounds), and has a fuel tank of 15 liters.
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Regarding prices, the Honda H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition sells for 2,595 US dollars, or the range of Rp40 million makes it the most premium version of the retro-inspired roadster.