Honda CB 350C: Today we have brought the Honda CB 350C Special Edition, which has been newly launched in the market. In this blog, we will talk in detail about its specifications. What are the dimensions? How much power does it produce? What changes have been made compared to the earlier CB 350, and what is new in this Special Edition?
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Front Look and Seating Experience Of Honda CB 350C
Let us start with the front look. I am talking about the Honda CB 350C Special Edition. First, let me show you how it feels when you sit on it.
While sitting, I am getting a very strong and premium feel. The seat height of my RS and this Special Edition is the same. The seat height is 800 mm in RS, and the same 800 mm seat height is available in the honda CB 350C Special Edition.
Special Edition Design Changes

First, we will talk about what changes have been made compared to the earlier CB 350.
Here you can see special edition stickering. On the side panels also, you get the same stickering. At the rear, you also get special edition stickering.
The difference you will notice is that now you get chrome elements. Earlier, the CB 350 used to get a black backrest, but now it has been finished in chrome.
The major changes are the special edition stickering, the Special Edition logo, and the honda CB 350C badge. The earlier model is now called the normal edition, while this is the C Special Edition.
Color Options
The first color is called Red Metallic. The second color is called Dune Brown. Both colors are available only in the Special Edition.
Brakes, Tyres, and Suspension

At the front, you get a 310 mm disc brake with dual-channel ABS. Nissin brake calipers have been used.
The front tyre profile is 100/90 section MRF Zapper Curve tyres.
At the rear, you get a 240 mm disc brake with dual-channel ABS. The rear tyre profile is 150/70 section. Compared to the RS, the tyre here feels slightly different in profile.
At the front, telescopic suspension is provided. At the rear, you get twin hydraulic shock absorbers.
Engine and Performance

The bike gets a 350 cc air-cooled engine which produces 21 PS of power and 30 Nm of torque.
You get a 5-speed gearbox. A single lever is not provided; instead, you get dual levers. The bike also comes with a side-stand cut-off sensor.
Horn and Exhaust

The CB 350C Special Edition gets dual horns, which are very loud. In the RS, you get only a single horn. Highness and CB 350 get dual horns.
Riding Posture and Dimensions

The riding posture feels more comfortable than the RS. The seat height remains the same at 800 mm.
The main difference between the RS and CB 350C Special Edition is weight and ground clearance. The weight of this bike is 186 kg. The ground clearance is 165 mm, while the RS gets 168 mm.
The rear design remains unchanged except for stickering.
Fuel Tank and Road Presence

The fuel tank capacity is 15.2 liters. The RS gets 15 liters.
The Red Metallic color grabs a lot of attention. Honda’s CB 350 series has excellent road presence in the 350 cc segment.
Instrument Cluster and Console

You get a digital plus analog instrument console. The analog part shows the speedometer.
The digital display shows gear indicator, time, fuel gauge, odometer, trip A, trip B, voltage meter, range, and average fuel efficiency.
Traction Control and Switchgear
You get traction control which can be turned on and off. To turn it off, press the side button for three seconds.
The bike also features Bluetooth connectivity with turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, and music control.
Additional Features

The bike gets USB charging, which is not available in the RS. It is available only in Highness and CB 350.
You also get slip and assist clutch which is very light to operate.
The emergency stop signal feature activates all indicators during sudden braking at high speed.
Headlamp Visibility

All lighting is LED including headlamp, DRLs, and indicators. Visibility in both low beam and high beam is very good.
Ex-Showroom and On-Road Price

The ex-showroom price of the CB 350C Special Edition in Lucknow is ₹2,20,000.
The on-road price of the Special Edition is ₹2,44,000, while the normal edition costs ₹2,42,000 on-road.
The accessories kit costs ₹5,600 and includes lower and upper leg guard and seat cover.
Final Words
I hope I have covered everything in detail. How did you like this detailed review? Please comment and let us know.
We will meet again in the next video. Till then, thank you, take care, bye-bye.