Honda CB350 Highness Recalled in India: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has today announced a voluntary recall for the recently-launched CB350 Highness. According to the brand, the units of the cruiser motorcycle manufactured between 25th November and 12th December 2020 are affected, however, the company has not revealed the exact number of units.
The Japanese 2-wheeler brand has identified a different material grade usage in countershaft, in the 4th gear of the transmission, which may lead to a defect upon the extensive usage of the motorcycle. Honda has announced that as of now, no cases of any failure have been reported.
The CB350 Highness recall campaign will begin on 23rd March 2021 and the brand will replace the affected part (countershaft 4th gear of transmission) free of cost. The BigWing dealers will notify their customers via call, e-mail and SMS for inspection of their motorcycle starting from today. The CB350 Highness owners can also check if their bike falls under this campaign on the Honda BigWing website (www.hondabigwing.in) by entering the bike’s VIN number.
Mechanically, the all-new Honda H’Ness CB350 is powered by a 348cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine, which is good for a maximum power of 20.8HP at 5500 rpm along with a peak torque of 30Nm at 3000 rpm. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
Coming to the hardware components, Honda CB350 is equipped with telescopic front forks and dual shock absorbers at the rear end. The braking performance of the bike is handled by a 310mm front disc brake and a 240mm rear disc brake.
Honda has equipped the H’Ness CB350 with a dual-channel ABS unit, all-LED headlight, and a digital-analogue instrument console. The bike is equipped with a 100/90-19 tyre at the front end while the rear end features a wide 130/70-18 tyre. You can click here to know more about the Honda H’Ness CB350.