Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Limited (HMSIL) has introduced six new kit options for the H'Ness 350 and CB350 RS motorcycles. Previously, it was assumed that a new Cafe Racer edition of both bikes would be available, but as of now, it is available just as a kit option. Customers will be able to personalise their new CB350 or an existing one through the program. All in all, both the H'ness and RS have a variety of customisation choices. The H'Ness CB350 comes with four custom kit options, while the CB350 RS comes with two. Both motorcycles continue to have the same engine and features. Having said that, it is crucial to remember that these kits are installed at the dealership level and will be fitted before the motorcycle is delivered. Read on to know more about what each custom kit from the bikemaker has to offer, along with its price.
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The H’ness CB350 ‘Comfort Custom’ Kit
The first one is the Comfort Custom kit, which is only offered with the H'Ness 350. The H'ness CB350's Comfort Custom kit increases comfort for both the rider and the pillion passenger. It has a tall windscreen for the front, along with a passenger backrest. In order to accommodate luggage on long rides, it also offers a high-mounted crash guard and metal pannier stays. For hand safety, knuckle guards are also an option. There are also front fork boots and grip ends, a larger seat for comfort, and a wider rider footrest. As part of the new additions, this kit option also gives you a long visor. According to Honda, the upgrades were made for 'ease of riding and accessibility,' and the custom kit has a more urban feel. The Comfort Custom kit is available for Rs 16,500.
The H’ness CB350 ‘Tourer Custom’ Kit
The next customisation kit is intended for avid travellers and is offered with the H'Ness 350 only. In addition to all the options available with the Comfort custom kit, accessories available with this kit include rear carriers on both sides, side cover garnish, and a support pipe B. The cost of the Tourer Custom kit is Rs 17,600.
The H’ness CB350 ‘Solo Carrier’ Kit
Honda has introduced the Solo Carrier kit for those looking for a more practical motorcycle. It gets a short windscreen and a luggage carrier, which replaces the pillion seat. A more comfortable seat is used in place of the primary seat. Other accessories include front fork boots, crash guards, grip end, meter visor, carrier, and wheel stripes as side cover garnish. The Solo Carrier Custom kit for the H'ness CB350 is priced at Rs 16,200.
The H’ness CB350 ‘Cafe Racer’ Kit
The H'ness CB350 with a Cafe Racer kit is now an option for customers looking to purchase a retro racer motorcycle. A single seat and a plastic cowl are included in the kit, which costs a total of Rs 22,200. With the chrome exhaust pipe, front and rear bumpers, and full plastic cowl for the headlight unit, it has a vintage appearance. This kit also includes a side cover, crash guard, front fork booth, and wheel stripes as additional accessories.
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The RS CB350 ‘SUV Custom’ Kit
An SUV Custom kit, priced at Rs 7,500, is available for the Honda RS CB350, which increases the bike's durability off-road. A short front visor, knuckle guards, blacked-out exhaust pipes, wheel stripes, and a knuckle guard are available with the kit. Additionally, it also has pannier stays to make carrying luggage easier.
The RS CB350 ‘Cafe Racer’ Kit
The RS, which is the H'ness in a sportier form, also gets an option of the Cafe Racer kit, which offers a headlight cowl and a rear seat cowl with a sportier appearance. With stickers in colour-coordinated stripes, it also adds grip ends to the wheels. This custom kit for the RS CB350 is available at a price of Rs 17,500.
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