Honda CB300F DLX Pro Detailed Review
Honda CB300F DLX Pro Detailed Review
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I got this at 2.05 lakh. For that cost, I felt it's better than ronin, fz25 and the hunter. Yes, you won't have eyes staring curiously at traffic signals but it's a brilliant machine. As strell said, headlight is horrible. But I was told the throw angle can be adjusted. And the bike is really tractable in the city. Higher gears low speeds and lower rpm is never a problem.. Haven't tested it on the highways yet
I own a CB300F, I have never crossed 6K rpm and I have never felt any irritating vibes. Actually you need to understand the characteristics of the engine. It get maximum torque at 5.5K rpm. As per my knowledge torque is related to acceleration, shift at 6k rpm you will get pretty fast acceleration and at 6th gear you can comfortably cruise around 100Kmph. This is a very good city riding as well as a touring motorcycle. Certain things required for touring as I felt is the handle bar riser for a more upright sitting, seat cushioning and a front visor. It has a pretty good weight to power ratio and weight to torque ratio.
What's the point of upgrading from 150 to 300 if it feels like a 150 even on highways 😂 this is on of the worst bikes honda has produced in India and then they think why no one is buying Hondas anymore 🤦♂️
I don't know why Honda named it the CB300f.. in reality its a Twister 300 and should have revived the Twister nameplate in India.
A dependable machine from Honda that's underrated. I have enjoyed 2000+ km in 2 months including fair amount of off-road and city traffic.
"It looks like a bigger hornet 2.0", i see that as a compliment cuz hornet 2.0 is a LOOKER.
Vibration you can’t see, but can feel. 😂
Thank you! I was waiting for you to review this motorcycle. I've bought this at 2.06L in Thane which was a terrific deal. It has ample power for a newbie like me who mainly rides within the city. Very easy to ride as well.
Before buying this, one has to question why has Honda reduced its prices. Kuch to gadbad hai
Waiting for continental and interceptor 650 2023 ride reviews
I own a CB300F, Making all sorts of useful videos related to necessary modifications and maintenance videos on my channel. I was sort of disappointed after watching strells video. then I took the test ride and found that the vibes are manageable, the vibes are mainly from the tank cover which is very thin. Honda is always bad in plastc quality. I got gel seal and grip cushions which eliminated the vibrations from grips and seats. I made the pillion seat wider and comfortable for my wife. Aux lights solved the lighting issue. and lots of useful mods done till date. Also use of XP95 petrol reduced the vibrations from the engine by a significant mergin. So yeah, it's a great bike with some minor modifications!!
I got this bike in January. I had previously booked cb 200x but the stock was not available & I had to wait for almost 2 months. Meanwhile honda declared massive discount on this bike. CB 200x on road price was 1.75 lacs & I got CB 300f for 2.03 lacs in bhilai, chhattisgarh. So, just by paying 30k extra I got the upgraded bike which I think is a great deal. Also, before first service during break-in period I got maximum mileage of 42 Kmpl & currently getting between 35-40 kmpl in all conditions. The engine was pretty vibey in the beginning but I feel it is slowly getting smoother in operation over the time.
Finally the review drops been waiting a long time for this.
I follow few channels for bike reviews and your channel is one of them. To the point and honest reviews. Well done and keep going. 😊👍🏼
Exact. To the point. Best review so far. Keep up bro.
Before my first ride my kms was 70 only. And after 250 km with pillion between 70-80kmph I got 43 kmpl mileage before first service. But I was feeling vibration on bottom side of tank even at 70-80speed
Can you fit centre stand in this bike, can't we expect high rpm vibrations to lessen after few thousand kms, what engine oil is being presently used in this bike, mineral, semisynthetic or fully synthetic.
@imstrell Are the engine characteristics of Honda CB300F similar to the Yamaha FZ25 ? If not what are the basic differences ?
Im glad you reviewed this bike this would be a great bike if honda could getvthr pricing right