Honda CB350RS vs Regal Raptor Daytona 350

Compare Specifications of CB350RS and Daytona 350

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Honda CB350RS
Honda CB350RS

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Regal Raptor Daytona 350
Regal Raptor Daytona 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 start
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 17.00 kW @ 8500rpm
Maximum Torque 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm 22 N.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 -10W
Tyres
Front 100/90-19M/C 57H 90 / 90 x 21
Rear 150/70-17M/C 69H 160/ 80 x 16
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
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Physical Specs
Length -- 2280 mm
Width -- 895 mm
Height -- 1110 mm
Weight -- 180 kg
Wheelbase -- 1570 mm
Ground Clearance -- 140 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 15 litres
Overview
About The Honda CB350RS is a stylish and powerful motorcycle that offers an impressive riding experie Read More Launched in 2015, the Daytona 350 from Regal Raptor is one such motorcycle manufactured to take 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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