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Varshith (Verified User)
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I bought this beauty last
4.2
I bought this beauty last week, And i'm getting an average of 35kmpl (300 kms ridden).You will love this bike over other options in the price segment (sort of overkill in fact).The bike is comparatively light, Although has a big road presence view it in person and you'll get sort of confused, You will feel vibs around 7k+ but it's tolerable.Haven't checked top speed(for obvious reasons) and i'd say it's an amazing buy for a beginner.Although i'd love to see some accessories and styling components around this bike.This would definitely be a "blueprint/ project" bike for the right user if there's more accessories.And yes you get bluetooth connectivity but i can't seem to use it well with iphones.If you think it has very low power for a 300cc, Yes it is, But it's still miles and bounds better than what the competition has to offer (*cough* 300cc, *cough* torqy machine, *cough* stylish[subjective]).
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Honda CB300F Pros and Cons
CB300F Positives Points: Super tractable motor; Nifty features like all-LED lighting and USB-C charging
CB300F Negatives Points: Motor lacks excitement; Styling is fairly derivative and uninspiring; Bluetooth system is gimmicky; Braking isn’t assuring; Too pricey
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : Honda’s CB300F fails to make any sort of impact. It is pricey, looks like a small bike and doesn’t have enough grunt to excite you. Plus, the braking performance is far from desirable. Ultimately, it turns out to be a very underwhelming bike.
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Newbie
Varshith (Verified User)
Owned
I bought this beauty last
4.2
I bought this beauty last week, And i'm getting an average of 35kmpl (300 kms ridden).You will love this bike over other options in the price segment (sort of overkill in fact).The bike is comparatively light, Although has a big road presence view it in person and you'll get sort of confused, You will feel vibs around 7k+ but it's tolerable.Haven't checked top speed(for obvious reasons) and i'd say it's an amazing buy for a beginner.Although i'd love to see some accessories and styling components around this bike.This would definitely be a "blueprint/ project" bike for the right user if there's more accessories.And yes you get bluetooth connectivity but i can't seem to use it well with iphones.If you think it has very low power for a 300cc, Yes it is, But it's still miles and bounds better than what the competition has to offer (*cough* 300cc, *cough* torqy machine, *cough* stylish[subjective]).
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Newbie
Varshith (Verified User)
Owned
I bought this beauty last
4.2
I bought this beauty last week, And i'm getting an average of 35kmpl (300 kms ridden).You will love this bike over other options in the price segment (sort of overkill in fact).The bike is comparatively light, Although has a big road presence view it in person and you'll get sort of confused, You will feel vibs around 7k+ but it's tolerable.Haven't checked top speed(for obvious reasons) and i'd say it's an amazing buy for a beginner.Although i'd love to see some accessories and styling components around this bike.This would definitely be a "blueprint/ project" bike for the right user if there's more accessories.And yes you get bluetooth connectivity but i can't seem to use it well with iphones.If you think it has very low power for a 300cc, Yes it is, But it's still miles and bounds better than what the competition has to offer (*cough* 300cc, *cough* torqy machine, *cough* stylish[subjective]).