Honda CB H’ness & Honda CB 350 RS Get New Accessory Kits


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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has launched a slew of custom accessory packs for the Honda CB350 RS and the H’Ness CB350. There are six accessory packs in total, four for the H’Ness CB350 and two for the CB350 RS motorcycle. The good news is that along with purchasing the accessories pack in a bundle, customers can mix and match accessories or buy individual accessories as well. The idea is offer personalisation and individual styling options for customers of the CB 350 motorcycle series. In addition to launching new accessories, Honda says that the H’Ness CB350 and the CB350 RS are now OBD-II compliant and will get new colour schemes as well. Given below is a brief description of the various accessories pack. All accessories pack can be retro-fitted as well. Both motorcycle stay the same, in terms of technical specifications.
Honda CB H’ness Comfort Custom

The Comfort Custom variant comes with the idea of making two-up riding easier. Hence, the kit comes with accessories like a flatter twin seat, a wide footstep, engine upper and lower pipes in chrome, front fork boots, grip ends, a backrest for the pillion, and a long visor. Knuckle guards are also a part of this kit.

Honda CB H’ness Tourer Custom

As the name suggests, the Tourer Custom is for those who delve into longer hours on the saddle touring the country. Hence, for this kit, Honda has added a flatter main seat, seat covers, wider footsteps, chrome engine guard, fork boots, a rear saddle stay unit knuckle guards, and a long visor. The cost of this kit would be Rs 17,600.

Honda H’ness Solo Carrier

This particular unit comes for the solo traveler, so the rear seat has been replaced by a carrier instead of a seat. The carrier can also be taken off and the seat installed in case the rider has the need for it. This makes the platform versatile. Other additions include chrome guards, grip ends, fork covers, and a smaller front visor. Honda has priced this kit at Rs 16,200.

Honda H’ness Cafe Racer Custom

Cafe racers are something of a cult thing and Honda has indulged in this genre of bikes as well. So quite obviously, the kit includes a very well-designed headlamp cowl and rear seat cowl. These two parts are the backbone of this kit and to keep things versatile, the rear seat cowl can be taken off in case the rider has a pillion. However, to remove the cowl, you will need a couple of tools. You also get a very well-finished chrome side panel garnish, chrome guards fork boots, and also classy rim stripes. The cost of this kit is Rs 22,000.

Honda CB 350 RS Cafe Racer

Much like we saw on the CB H’ness, the CB RS can also be ordered with a cafe racer kit. The CB comes with a blacked-out lower section compared to the chrome treatment given to the H’ness. The kit includes a headlamp cowl, rear seat cowl which is again removable, grip ends, and rim stripes. The cost of the kit is Rs 17,500.

Honda CB 350 RS SUV Custom

The SUV custom comes with a short visor and knuckle guards apart from a chrome leg guard unit and rim stripes. The bike looks simple and purposeful at the same time. The cost of the kit is Rs 7,500.

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