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Hello, needed advice in choosing between Hunter 350 and Honda CB350 H'ness based on below: 1. Budget: Max 3L 2. Purpose: City ride, highway cruise, touring (if possible) 3. Pillion: Yes (Wife & sometimes my 5 year old son as well) 4. Back Support: Yes 5. Age: 35 6. Height: 5'10 Eagerly awaiting your precious response. Thanks in advance! -- Mathew

Asked by: Mathew

We would normally recommend the new Hunter 350, given the price savings as well as the better suited engine for urban commuting.  However, as pillion comfort is a priority for you, you might find the Hunter to be a bit cramped in that regard. The Honda CB350 will be a more spacious motorcycle for two people and it has better top end performance for highway cruising as well. We’d suggest you try out three Honda 350cc models to see which one’s looks and riding position suits your needs best.

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