Honda CB300R midsize motorcycle hits the road

After unveiling the mid-capacity motorcycle at EICMA in 2017, the Japanese automaker has launched the naked sportsbike in the European market.

By Mayank Dhingra calendar 09 Jun 2018 Views icon6911 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Honda has introduced its new CB300R in the UK and the motorcycle comes tagged with a sticker price of 4,429 euros (Rs 352,000).

The entry-level, mid-capacity motorcycle belongs to the naked-sports category of motorcycles in Honda's portfolio, which also includes the CB125R and the bigger CB1000R.

The 146kg CB300R gets its styling cues from the elder sibling CB1000R, and is built on a rigid frame which mixes pressed and tubular steel for optimum rigidity and balance. The bike features 41mm USD forks upfront with radial-mount Nissin-sourced 4-piston caliper, hubless floating front disc, IMU-based ABS and Dunlop radial tyres.

Features usually found on much larger machines, like the tapered rubber-mounted aluminium handlebar, LCD instrument display and full LED lighting, are also on offer.

The CB300R comes powered by a 286cc DOHC, 4-valve, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine which generates 31.5bhp of peak power and 27.5Nm of peak torque and the motor comes mated to a six-speed gearbox.

A CB300R for India?
With the motorcycle segment in India slowly inching towards mid-size bikes and scooters taking over commuter duties, the CB300R could very well be an answer from Honda to the current market situation, where competitors are seeing much success with some recent 300cc motorcycles brought in into the market

While the KTM Duke and RC 390 twins have reigned supreme in the enthusiast-driven segment for quite sometime, homegrown TVS Motors’ recently introduced Apache 310R too has taken the market by storm. With BMW Motorrad also all set to enter the lucrative segment to grab a share of the pie with its upcoming BMW G310R, the Honda CB300R could be a potent model from HMSI to take on the competition and execute its potential in the premium sports category space. Over to Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India now. 

Also read: Boom in Indian midsized motorcycle market

Honda CB300R Technical Specifications

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled single cylinder

Engine Displacement (cm³)

286cc

Bore and Stroke (mm)

76mm x 63mm

Compression Ratio

10.7:1

Max. Power Output

31bhp/8500rpm

Max. Torque

27.5Nm/7,500rpm

Oil Capacity

1.8L/1.5L

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI

Fuel Tank Capacity

10.0L

Fuel consumption

85 mpg

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V-7AH

ACG Output

318W

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet, multiplate hydraulic clutch

Transmission Type

6-speed

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Steel diamond frame

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

2012mm x 802mm x 1052mm

Wheelbase

1352mm

Caster Angle

24º

Seat Height

799mm

Ground Clearance

151mm

Kerb Weight

143kg

Turning radius

2.3m

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

37mm telescopic fork, 130mm stroke

Type Rear

Monoshock damper, Pro-Link swingarm, 107mm travel

WHEELS

 

Rim Size Front

17inch

Rim Size Rear

17inch

Tyres Front

110/70R17M/C 54H

Tyres Rear

150/60R17M/C 65H

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2 channel with IMU

Front

296mm hubless floating disc with radial-mount Nissin 4-piston caliper

Rear

220mm disc with single piston caliper

 

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