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Honda CB350RS in red right side profile

The CB350RS is priced from Rs 1.97 lakh and goes up to Rs 1.99 lakh for the Pro variant

Honda CB350RS front right three quarter

However, the colour options remain the same for both the variants, barring the red colour that's only available on the Pro variant

Honda CB350RS right side profile

Pearl deep Ground Gray

Honda CB350RS black right side profile

Pearl Igneous Black

Honda CB350RS red right side profile studio shot

Pro Red

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Honda CB350RS Image gallery

The Honda CB350RS, though based on the Honda H'ness CB350, looks markedly different, evident in the shape of the front mudguard, redesigned LED headlamp, side panel, stubby tail section and upswept exhaust. Another aspect that sets this model apart from the standard bike is the smaller rear wheel, and wider tyre. The motorcycle features LED lights all round, including the indicators that appear to have been lifted off the Honda Hornet 2.0. Features like the switchgear and instrument cluster have been carried over from the standard CB350. 

The CB350RS is powered by a 348cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor that produces 21hp at 5,500rpm and 30Nm at 3,000rpm and is mated to a 5-speed gearbox.

The CB350RS is available in two variants DLX and DLX PRO, priced from Rs 1.97 lakh.

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