Honda Hness CB350 DLX vs Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Supernova

Compare Specifications of Hness CB350 DLX and Meteor 350 Supernova

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Honda Hness CB350 DLX
Honda Hness CB350 DLX

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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Supernova
Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Supernova

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 348.36 cc 349.00 cc
Engine 4 stroke OHC single-cylinder engine with PGM-FI technology 349cc, SOHC Engine, Air-Oil Cooled
Engine Starting Self Start --
Fuel System PGM-Fi Electronic Fuel Injection
Cooling System Air Cooling System, The piston cooling jet improves engines thermal efficiency, leading to an improved fuel efficiency Air-Oil Cooled
Maximum Power 20.78 HP @ 5500 RPM 20.2 BHP @ 6100 RPM
Maximum Torque 30 NM @ 3000 RPM 27 NM @ 4000 RPM
Transmission 5 Gears 5 Speed
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 1-N-2-3-4-5
Battery 12 V, 6.0 Ah --
Frame Half - Duplex Cradle frame in Steel Pipe is Used For a Soft Steering Feel Twin Downtube Spine Frame
Handle Bar Tailored for complete control, the riding position features a closely set handlebar High-Set Handlebars
Seats Dual seat with superior cushioning Low and Wide Split Seat
Headlamp Stylish Retro Modern LED Headlight Halogen bulbs with LED
Taillamp LED Taillamp with Ring Type Winkers LED lamp with ring-type light
Tyres
Front 19-inch front tyre exhibits a distinctive modern roadster style along with an increased stability in different road conditions 100/90 - 19" - 57P (TubelessTyre)
Rear 18-inch 130 section rear tyre for an enhanced ride quality and improved overall road grip 140/70 - 17" - 66P (TubelessTyre)
Wheel / RIM 7-Y Shaped spoke alloy wheels Alloy
Brakes
Front 310mm Disc Brake 300 mm disc with twin piston floating caliper
Rear 240mm Disc Brake 270 mm disc with single piston floating caliper
ABS Dual channel ABS Dual Channel ABS
Suspension
Front Large section front suspension not only enhances the massive imposing image but also provides immense comfort on rough roads Telescopic, 41 mm Forks, 130 mm Travel
Rear Pressurized nitrogen charged rear suspension provides highly responsive rear damping performance Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step Adjustable Preload
Colors Available
Colors Precious Red Metallic
Pearl Night Star Black
Mat Marshal Green Metallic
Supernova Brown
Supernova Blue
Supernova Red
Supernova Silver Custom


Physical Specs
Length 2163 mm 2140 mm
Width 800 mm 845 mm
Height 1107 mm 1310 mm
Kerb Weight -- 191
Seat Height 800 765
Wheelbase 1441 mm 1400 mm
Ground Clearance 166 mm 170 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres 15 litres
Overview
About Honda Hness CB350 DLX blends Honda’s Mechanical And Electronic Quality.

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Features - Classic style meets modern aesthetics
- Roaring Exhaust Note
- Honda Selectable Torque Control
- Assist and Slipper Clutch
- Advanced Digital-Analogue Speedometer
- Side stand indicator with engine inhibitor
- ECO indicator
- Engine Start/Stop Switch
- Hazard Switch feature
- Battery Health Indicator
- Offset Cylinder Position
- Asymmetrical Connecting Rod
- Semi-Digital Instrument Console
- Gear Position Indicator
- Tripper Navigation System
- USB Charging Port
Additional Details Fuel Efficiency in 3 Modes : Real time Mileage, Average Mileage and Distance to Empty
Rigid box-section steel tube is used for the swing arm
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Accessories -- Backrest
Windshield
Pros and Cons
Pros - Classic design blended with modern aesthetics
- Powerful and efficient engine performance
- Honda Selectable Torque Control for enhanced stability
- Comfortable riding position and superior cushioning
- Advanced digital-analog speedometer with multiple features
- High-quality finishes and durable construction
- Robust build quality
- Comfortable riding position
- Tripper Navigation System
- Powerful performance
- Classic yet contemporary design
Cons - Limited color options compared to some competitors
- Slightly higher price range within its segment
- Slightly heavy for new riders
- Lack of LED headlamp
- Only 5-speed gearbox

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