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Honda CB300R First Ride Review

We spend a day riding Honda's new roadster, the very handsome CB300R. It could prove to be shot in the arm for Honda in the 200 cc to 400 cc space, where the company has been lacking firepower for some time now! Is it worth a buy? Here's our review.
Kingshuk Dutta
Kingshuk Dutta
1 min read
2019-06-01 15:30:01
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Honda CB300R First Ride Review
Key Highlights
  • The design is inspired by its elder sibling, the CB1000R
  • It gets a 286 cc single-cylinder motor, making 30 bhp & 27.4 Nm
  • It will go up against the KTM 390 Duke and BMW G 310 R

It's been a while since Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has had a model which could be a standout model in the 200 cc - 400 cc space. The Honda CBR250R lost steam ages ago and the company turned its attention to other areas. But with the new Honda CB300R, things are looking up and the segment itself is growing at a good pace, offering a good opportunity for HMSI to shake things up in the entry-level performance segment. We spend some time with the new Honda CB300R and come away impressed!

Watch Our Honda CB300R Review Here

Also Read: Honda CB300R Launched In India

Looking Dapper

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(The sharp lines on the Honda CB300R make for an edgy design)

Cast a glance at motorcycle and you will definitely look back at it for a few seconds! The Honda CB300R is a handsome bike. Its design is inspired by its elder sibling, the Honda CB1000R, which was earlier the Neo Café Racer Concept. The round LED headlamp, sharp lines on the fuel tank, the step seat and the minimalist approach offer a lovely blend of retro and modern designs. The good part is that the motorcycle gets its share of brawn thanks to the 41 mm silver upside down forks and the radiator shroud with a brushed metal finish and blacked out engine and alloys. The underslung upswept exhaust with chrome bits looks good and gels well with the overall design. The Candy Chromosphere Red colour of our test bike further accentuates the looks of the motorcycle. So, to answer the question, is it a good-looking bike? Heck, yes!

Also Read: Honda CB300R vs Rivals: Specifications Comparison

Features List

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(The CB300R gets a decent list of features. The headlamp is LED, the monoshock gets 7-step adjustablity and the console is digital & the ABS is governed by IMU)

Under that retro skin, the CB300R is a modern motorcycle. There is a rectangular LCD display which reads out information such as speed, revs, fuel indicator, fuel consumption along with trip and odometer and so on. Although readability under the sun is an issue! The black background with light lettering makes it difficult to read info on the move too. Also, there is a non-switchable dual-channel ABS along with an inertial measurement unit (IMU) which helps keep the rear tyre on tarmac under hard braking and distributes the braking force between the front and the rear tyres effectively. So no stoppies, then! And lastly, the CB300R gets all LED lighting which not only looks cool but have decent illumination too. We are also happy to report that the fit and finish on the bike is top notch.

Also Read: Honda CB300R Deliveries Begin

Heart Of The Matter

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(The CB300R gets a 286 cc single-cylinder engine which makes 30 bhp and 27.1 Nm of peak torque)

Honda has plonked a 286 cc single-cylinder motor in the CB300R which is liquid-cooled and pumps out 30 bhp at 8,000 rpm and 27.4 Nm at 6,500 rpm which is 1 bhp and 0.1 Nm lesser than the UK-spec model. This is the same engine which was first introduced in 2015 on the Honda CBR300R for international markets but has been very slightly de-tuned for India, possibly to run on lower grade petrol. Power to the rear wheel is sent via a 6-speed gearbox. As far as cycle parts are concerned, the bike is built around a diamond type trellis frame and sits on 17-inch alloys shod with Michelin Pilot Street rubber. The motorcycle gets fat 41 mm USD forks up front and a 7-step pre-load adjustable monoshock at the rear. Up front, the CB300R gets a single 296 cc petal type disc brake without a hub which is gripped by 4-pot callipers and the rear wheel gets a 220 mm petal disc.

How's The Ride Experience?

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(The bottom end is quite strong and acceleration is quick)

Thumb the starter and the CB300R starts off with a typical Japanese whine. Sit on it and you will realise that the seat is higher than normal and that's because you sit 800 mm off the ground. The moment you sit on bike and take it off the stand, you immediately feel the lightness of the motorcycle and with a kerb weight of 147 kg, it is actually a light bike. The other thing that you notice is the rather hard seat. It almost feels like a plank of wood with a cover. A softer seat would have been welcome.

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(The seating position is comfortable, although, the seat itself is quite hard)

Nonetheless, as you twist the throttle and start building speed, you wouldn't realise when you go past city speeds. That's because the response is crisp and the gear shifts are butter smooth. The bottom end grunt is likeable and it propels you past the 100 kmph mark in no time. Should you want to go faster, you will notice the lack of top end and which is alright because it is a motorcycle meant for urban runabout and the occasional breakfast ride.

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(The brakes lack bite and the feel is wooden. The suspension is stiff too, but the handling is sharp)

The motorcycle's light weight means you could tip it into corners with minimum effort. The grip from the Michelins too is adequate. Handling is sharp and its sleek dimensions mean you actually enjoy filtering through traffic. What you wouldn't enjoy is the stiff suspension coupled with the hard seat as mentioned earlier. The one fault which stood out was the braking! Despite having four-piston callipers, the bite that a 300 cc bike ought to have is missing on the CB300R. The feel is very wooden and it robs you of confidence in case you want to stop in a jiffy.

Final Say

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(Priced at Rs. 2.41 lakh, it makes a good case for itself. But if you are looking for outright performance, you may have to look at the alternatives)

The Honda CB300R is stylish and with you on it, your style quotient too goes up a few notches. It will stand out whether on the move, or when parked somewhere. It is a good option for young riders and people who are returning to riding after a gap. The performance is par for the course when riding in the city but highway runs could be a little uncomfortable with the stiff suspension and seat. At Rs. 2.41 lakh (ex-showroom), it is more affordable than its two biggest rivals, the KTM 390 Duke which is priced at Rs. 2.44 lakh and the BMW G 310 R which is priced at Rs. 2.99 lakh. Should you buy one? If you are looking for good performance, extraordinary looks within Rs. 3 lakh then yes, definitely! The features list is adequate for the price as well. But if you want better outright performance, then maybe the alternatives would make more sense.

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