Honda CB350, CB300R and other motorcycles get extended warranty at zero cost

Honda CB350, CB300R and other motorcycles get extended warranty at zero cost

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Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India have announced that they are offering an extended warranty of 7 years as standard with CB350, Hness CB350, CB350RS, CB300F and CB300R.​ With the extended warranty, these motorcycles are covered for 10 years as the brand offers a standard warranty of three years as well. However, it is important to note that this offer is only applicable to the first 10,000 customers and till 30th September.

Before this, Honda announced benefits of 10,000 off on the ex-showroom price of its BigWing motorcycles. The discount was available for the CB300F, CB300R, CB350, HnessCB350, CB350RS, NX500, and the Transalp XL750. This offer was also only valid until September 30 for the first 5,000 customers.

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has recently introduced the Hornet 2.0 and CB200X to the BigWing dealerships. However, the discount does not apply to these models at the moment. The Honda Hornet 2.0 is priced at 1.39 lakh, while the CB200X is priced at 1.47 lakh. Both of these motorcycles are priced below the CB300F, which costs 1.70 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom.

Honda new motorcycles incoming?

Honda recently organized an event at BigRock Dirt Park, where a select group of experienced off-road riders were invited to test the CRF 300 Rally and CRF 300L motorcycles. The purpose of the event was to gather feedback on the performance of these motorcycles at the adventure park. If these models are introduced in the Indian market, they will be positioned between the CB200X and CB500X.

The Honda CRF 300 Rally and CRF 300L are specifically designed for off-road adventures, featuring dual-purpose tires, a distinctive front mudguard design, a comfortable bench seat, and an upswept exhaust. These motorcycles are not only stylish but also highly functional, with features such as a halogen headlamp and an LCD instrument cluster. The suspension system includes 43 mm up-side down forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear, ensuring excellent handling capabilities.

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