Last Updated on: 14 Aug 2026
Honda CB350 H'ness specifications
The Honda CB350 H'ness specifications highlight the bike’s balance of performance, efficiency and practicality. Key CB350 H'ness specifications include engine capacity, power output, torque figures, braking system, suspension setup and fuel tank capacity. These Honda CB350 H'ness features give riders a clear idea of the motorcycle’s capabilities for daily commuting and long rides.
Honda CB350 H'ness key specifications
Our Rating Yet to be Reviewed | Body Type Bike |
Engine 348.36 cc | Fuel Type Petrol |
Transmission Manual |
Honda CB350 H'ness specifications
Engine & Transmission
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Engine Displacement | 348.36 cc |
Valvetrain | 4 Valves/Cyl |
Cooling | Air Cooled |
Engine Type | 1 cylinder |
Max Engine Power | 20.78 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
Max Engine Torque | 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm |
Bore | 70 mm |
Stroke | 90.5 mm |
Spark Plugs | 1 Per Cylinder |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Slipper clutch | Yes |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Clutch | Assist And Slipper Clutch |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Tank Size | 15 L |
Reserve Fuel Capacity | 2 L |
Top Speed | 125 kph |
Auto Start/Stop | No |
User Reported Mileage | 35.36 kmpl |
0-60kph | 4.32 sec |
0-100kph | 12.69 sec |
60-0kph | 16.01 m |
0-80kph | 7.51 sec |
0-40kph | 2.3 sec |
Chassis & Suspension
Chassis name | Half Duplex Cradle |
Chassis type | Half-duplex split cradle frame |
Front Suspension Type | Telescopic |
Rear Suspension Type | Twin-Hydraulic |
Rear Suspension Adjustability | Yes |
Front Brakes | Disc |
Rear Brakes | Disc |
Wheel Type | Alloy |
Wheel Construction | Alloy |
Tyre type | Tubeless |
Front Tyre Size | 100/90 - 19 |
Rear Tyre Size | 130/70 - 18 |
Calliper Type | Front - 2 Piston, Rear - 1 Piston |
Front Wheel Size | 19 inch |
Rear Wheel Size | 18 inch |
Front Brake Type | Disc |
Front Brake Size | 310 mm |
Rear Brake Type | Disc |
Rear Brake Size | 240 mm |
Dimensions
Length | 2163 mm |
Width | 789 mm |
Height | 1107 mm |
Wheelbase | 1441 mm |
Seat height | 800 mm |
Ground Clearance | 166 mm |
Kerb Weight | 181 kg |
Honda CB350 H'ness features
Safety
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Dual channel |
| Traction control | |
| Side-stand engine cut-off | |
| Hazard lights |
Features
| Quickshifter | |
| Low Battery Indicator | |
| Low Oil Indicator | |
| No. of Tripmeters | |
| Odometer | |
| Pass-light switch |
Instrumentation
| Tachometer | |
| Instrument console | Semi-Digital |
| Average Fuel Consumption | |
| Average Speed | |
| Low Fuel Level Warning | |
| Trip Meter |
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Hi Autocar team, I am a mechanical enginer as well as car and bike enthusiast for last 3 decades. I have been following Autocar for many years. I currently drive XUV 500 & Ford Ecosport. In the past, I owned Yamaha FZ150 & FZ 250 as weekend bikes and I liked them. Now, I am planning to upgrade to a 350cc bike for city use in a budget of 2-2.5 lakh. I am 5'6" and 53 years old. I am looking for a powerful, bike with comfortable suspension for fun to drive city biking experience. I have no highway usage and I am not a fan of heavy bikes (less than 180kg is suitable for me). I am seeking value for money bike but dont mind paying a bit of premium for a bike with superior fun to drive biking experience. It should be reliable since I plan to keep it for 7-10 years. I have taken the test drive of RE Hunter 350 and liked it. Triumph does not have a showroom/service centre in my tier 2 city (Bhopal, MP) in central India (feeling bad to skip T4). I am evaluating Honda CB 350 models (tall gear and has less torque) and NS400Z (40PS at value) also. I have heard about Hero Xpulse/ Xtreme250 availability and reliability issues. Are there any other options and what are your recommendation?
For your location and usage, we'd recommend choosing between the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and Honda CB350 models. The Hunter is more affordable, more compact and quite comfortable. It is also a very popular bike which sells by the bucketload every month and given how many are on the road today, you're likely to have a pleasant ownership experience without teething troubles.Meanwhile, the Honda CB350 models are larger machines in terms of their bodywork and spacious ergonomics but are almost on par with the Hunter when it comes to weight. The H'ness and RS, in particular, also have a more standout design and if you want a bike that's not very common, one of these is a good buy. Finally, the 350cc Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is a completely different ballgame to these air-cooled 350s and will offer much superior performance and handling but will be a little compromised on the comfort front in comparison. To make an informed decision, take a test ride of all three before you go ahead with your purchase.
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