Honda CB350RS vs Yamaha SR400

Compare Specifications of CB350RS and SR400

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Honda CB350RS
Honda CB350RS

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Yamaha SR400
Yamaha SR400

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 348.36 cc 399.00 cc
Engine 4 Stroke, SI, BS-VI Engine 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, 2-valves
Engine Starting Self Kick
Engine Lubrication -- Dry Sump
Clutch Multiplate Wet Clutch Wet, Multiple Disc
Fuel System PGM-FI Fuel Injection
Ignition -- TCI
Cooling System Air Cooled Air Cooled
Maximum Power 20.7 hp @ 5500 rpm 17.1 kW (23.2PS) @ 6500 rpm
Maximum Torque 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm 27.4 Nm (2.8 kg-m) @ 3000 rpm
Transmission 5 Speed Constant Mesh, 5-speed
Frame Half Duplex Cradle Steel Double Cradle
Tyres
Front 100/90-19M/C 57H 90/100-18M/C 54S (Tube type)
Rear 150/70-17M/C 69H 110/90-18M/C 61S (Tube type)
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Brakes
Front 310 mm Disc Hydraulic Disc, Ø 298 mm
Rear 240 mm Disc Drum
Suspension
Front Telescopic Telescopic forks
Rear Twin-Hydraulic Dual shock
Colors Available
Colors Black With Pearl Sports Yellow
Radiant Red Metallic
Matt Grey, Yamaha Black


Physical Specs
Length -- 2085 mm
Width -- 750 mm
Height -- 1095 mm
Weight -- 174 kg
Wheelbase -- 1410 mm
Ground Clearance -- 130 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 12 litres
Overview
About The Honda CB350RS is a stylish and powerful motorcycle that offers an impressive riding experie Read More 35 years of excellence and heritage, the Bike which was launched 30 years ago by Yamaha in the Read More
Features -- Tubular high tensile steel semi-double cradle frame
Decompressor and piston position indicator for easy kick starting
Air-cooled 4-stroke single-cylinder engine
Plush front forks and twin shock rear suspension
Retro style with authentic design
Fuel injection for good fuel economy and smooth running
Classic 12-litre teardrop fuel tank
Additional Details Dual Channel ABS --
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
Retro looks
Cons - Limited color options
- Rear tire width may not appeal to some riders
No electric start option
Absence of rear Disc brakes
Tubeless tyres are not included

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