Talking about the H’ness CB350 legacy edition gets a paint scheme inspired by the CB350 from the 1970s with extensive chrome detailing. It’s finished in a Pearl Siren Blue paint scheme featuring variant-specific tank graphics and Legacy Edition badging.
Moving on to the CB350RS Hue Edition, the bike gets two new dual-tone colours – Sports Red and Athletic Blue. The New Hue Edition features a contrasting white finish to the rear section of the fuel tank with the primary colour occupying more of the tank.
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It also gets stripes on the fenders, alloy wheels and a body colour insert on the headlamp cover. The rear grab handle is also finished in body colour. In terms of features, both bikes get all LED lighting (headlamp, taillamp, indicators), semi-digital cluster, assist slipper clutch, smartphone voice control, Bluetooth connectivity, torque control and more.
Talking about the engine and gearbox, both bikes are powered by a 348 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine which puts out 20.7 bhp at 5,500 rpm and 30 Nm at 3,000 rpm. The engine comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Honda offers a 3-year warranty as standard, interested customers can opt for an additional 7-year warranty by paying an additional premium.