The deliveries of Honda CB300R have commenced across the country. The neo-sports cafe-racer was launched back in February 2019.
Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India launched the CB300R in India in February for Rs 2.41 Lakhs (ex-showroom). The neo-sports cafe-racer is bought via CKD route in India.
Honda CB300R is sold through the 22 World Wing dealerships across the country. This dealership does not retail the regular Honda models. The waiting period of the bike at the time of the launch was up to 3 months.
The accessories list of the bike has also been revealed, ranging from Rs 341 to Rs 15,009. The list includes fuel tank cap, handle bar clamps, KITACO under guard and much more.
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Honda CB300R is a neo-sports cafe racer, inspired by the cafe racers with modern fits and finishes. It is sold in the international market since last year, where it is the second smallest CB in the entire range.
CB300R is powered by a 286cc liquid-cooled DOHC motor, which produces 30.4 BHP at 8000 RPM and 27.4 Nm of peak torque at 6500 RPM. The motor comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
For suspension purposes, it comes equipped with 43mm USD forks at the front and a 5-step adjustable monoshock at the back. A 296mm disc at the front and a 220mm disc at the back with dual-ABS provide the braking power.
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The accessory list includes Premium, Protection, Standard and Sports Kit. The premium kit includes brake reservoir and air-valve caps, priced at Rs 15,992.
The Protection kit includes radiator guard, headlight mask, Kitaco underguard and a crank chase cover. The entire package goes for Rs 35,895. The standard kit includes a radiator guard and the underguard, for Rs 16,666.
The Sports kit includes a Kitaco rear fender, headlamp mask and radiator guard, costling Rs 16,662. Beside the kits, the buyer can purchase these accessories separately.
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Honda CB300R goes against the likes of TVS Apache RR310, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, KTM Duke 390 and BMW G 310 R.