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RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - pdedse - 11-05-2024

(11-05-2024, 07:27 AM)Frulk_imp Wrote: Looking at the posted pics of the roads in CR I’d opt for a TW200. Suspension will be the Hondas weakness.

It would be a decent bike, but I don't see it offered in CR. The Yamaha XT250 is sold there, but at $7600, it's $2100 more there than here in the U.S. One day I'll find out why 250cc bikes and larger are hit with high import taxes; likely, it's because they don't want the "gas-guzzling big bikes" to be easy to buy.


RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - Tev62 - 11-05-2024

CB350S is priced in the UK as £3,949 On the Road, with a RE Hunter 350 coming in at £3,979 it's easy to see which slice of the pie they are looking for. Unfortunately here in Ireland we will have a 23% sales tax compared to the UK's 21% but worst of all this 350cc will also attract an extra Vehicle Registration Tax, a one time fee on any new bike based on engine size. In Ireland this little beaty will therefore attract a further €698 in taxes. This tax is costed at €2 per cc up to 350cc then €1 per cc for every cc above 350. That puts a disproportionate tax on small bikes making it harder for those starting off. I expect the Irish price of the CB350S will match that of the RE equivalent here and come in at €6,000 which is a crazy price.


RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - alprider - 11-10-2024

i guess my yellow bee will go next year.....for the GB......becaus in the past years I really got a taste for light bikes

but i would prefer the normal version and not the "S"......i like more nice fenders with fine taillights...instead of sporty ergonomics...well what do you want...unfortunately we only get the "S" here

explanations start at at 2:50.......ergonomics diff. at 4.57






RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - peterbaron - 11-10-2024

Alp, if you let yellow bee go, she’ll be missed a lot, cos she was unique!!
Beer


RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - pdedse - 11-10-2024

(11-10-2024, 02:53 AM)alprider_imp Wrote: i guess my yellow bee will go next year.....for the GB......becaus in the past years I really got a taste for light bikes

but i would prefer the normal version and not the "S"......i like more nice fenders with fine taillights...instead of sporty ergonomics...well what do you want...unfortunately we only get the "S" here

explanations start at at 2:50.......ergonomics diff. at 4.57



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I guess one's gotta do what you gotta do, but the yellow is one happy bike.


RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - alprider - 11-30-2024

hondaahhhh...smileeee....and at minute 21:20 look the trottle....how smooth






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so relaxed slow tuk tuk tuk tuk tuk .......i love it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSm80bSdywk





RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - Cormanus - 12-01-2024

I like the look of that bike.


RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - alprider - 12-10-2024

such lovely Coaststreet.....huu my next holdidays are in japan....btw. too a very fine review

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc2t_3iNPkk





RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - alprider - 01-25-2025

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successful test sitting at the dealer with a body height of 173cm, the machine does not seem big like the cb but also not small , now I just have to make room for it


RE: Honda CB350 H'ness - misterprofessionality - 01-25-2025

Ugh...I would so be in the market for this if they would offer it here. It's so much classier than the other offerings in its class, better than the competing royal enfield, and less expensive than the triumph 400s available. It's perfect.