Honda CB350RS vs Regal Raptor Bobber 350

Compare Specifications of CB350RS and Bobber 350

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Honda CB350RS
Honda CB350RS

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Regal Raptor Bobber 350
Regal Raptor Bobber 350

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 348.36 cc 320.00 cc
Engine 4 Stroke, SI, BS-VI Engine Water cooled, 4 - stroke twin cylinder , fuel injection
Engine Starting Self Electric
Engine Lubrication -- SAE 10 W/40 API SG
Clutch Multiplate Wet Clutch Oil-bathing multi-plate clutch
Fuel System PGM-FI Fuel injection
Ignition -- CDI
Cooling System Air Cooled Water Cooled
Maximum Power 20.7 hp @ 5500 rpm 17 kW @ 8500rpm
Maximum Torque 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm 22N m @ 6500 rpm
Transmission 5 Speed 5 Speed Manual Gearbox
Top Speed -- 130 kmph
Battery -- 12 V -9 Ah, MF battery
Frame Half Duplex Cradle Metal Frame
Headlamp -- 12 V -35 W / 35W
Taillamp -- 12 V -5 W / 21W
Tyres
Front 100/90-19M/C 57H 90 / 90 x 17
Rear 150/70-17M/C 69H 130/ 90 x 17
Wheel / RIM Alloy Tubeless Alloy
Brakes
Front 310 mm Disc Disc, Dia 300 mm
Rear 240 mm Disc Disc Dia 240 mm
Suspension
Front Telescopic Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Rear Twin-Hydraulic Telescopic Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Colors Available
Colors Black With Pearl Sports Yellow
Radiant Red Metallic
Black


Physical Specs
Length -- 2135 mm
Width -- 825 mm
Height -- 1140 mm
Weight -- 165 kg
Wheelbase -- 1085 mm
Ground Clearance -- 160 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 14 litres
Overview
About The Honda CB350RS is a stylish and powerful motorcycle that offers an impressive riding experie Read More Launched in 2015, the Bobber 350 is an iconic design from Regal Raptor. The stunning frame work Read More
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Pros and Cons
Pros - Striking design with impeccable finishing
- Comfortable and ergonomic riding position
- Responsive and fuel-efficient engine
- Excellent build quality and durability
- Enhanced stability and maneuverability
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Cons - Limited color options
- Rear tire width may not appeal to some riders
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