Honda has launched the CB300F in India at RS 2,25,900 (Delhi Ex-Showroom). This is all that is packaged by Streetfighter, all new in detailed images.
In terms of appearance, the Honda CB300F gets the right language of modern urban street design. This gets a sharp body panel with a fuel tank sheath extending forward, which gives a more aggressive attraction bicycle. It also gets a lighting system led by all. In some aspects, it looks like the Honda CB500F version is a little tight
CB300F powering is a single-cylinder single-cylinder 293cc, Ool-Oil-ooled produces 24.47PS and 25.6Nm. This motorbike is attached to a six -speed gearbox with a sandals clutch. It is also equipped with torque control that Honda can choose, which reduces the rear wheel slip for better control.
In basic terms, the Honda CB300F displays a USD fork and adjustable five -step monoshock suspension settings. For braking, he gets 276mm discs in front and 220mm discs on the back with radial axial caliper, paired with a double channel ABS safety net. For perspective, 200 duke features ABS double channels that can be diverted.
Honda CB300F drives a smaller 17-inch wheels that should help offer a better riding experience. The wheels are wrapped in MRF Revz FC1 110/150 Rubber.
Coming to the features -fitur, the CB300F comes with the LCD instrument cluster, which displays information including distance to the empty position indicator, mileage and teeth. In addition, Streetfighter gets a Honda smartphone sound control system (in a higher variant) and a C. USB Type Filling socket.
With a price label of more than 2.2 Lakh Rs, the Honda CB300F is on a more expensive side than the spectrum and rival people like KTM 200 Duke, Suzuki Gixxer 250, Yamaha FZ-25 and Bajaj Pulsar N250.