Triumph Bajaj 350 VS Honda CB300R: The trend of retro-style bikes is on the rise among Indian youth. Among the popular choices, we have the Triumph Bajaj 350 and Honda CB300R. The Honda CB300R is a street bike that offers a powerful 286 cc engine with a retro-style look. The bike features disc brakes at both the front and rear, making it safer for riders. It also has an anti-lock braking system for added safety. The bike is available in red and black and starts at Rs 2,77,332 Lakh ex-showroom.
Triumph has disc brakes in both the front and back
Bajaj is all set to launch the Triumph Bajaj 350, which has disc brakes at both the front and rear, tubeless tires with alloy wheels, and a TFT instrument cluster. The bike features a glossy paint finish, USD forks, a single-piece seat, and all-LED lights. The Triumph Bajaj 350 is currently undergoing on-road trials and is estimated to be priced at Rs 2.25 lakh ex-showroom.
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Large fuel tank and safety features
The Honda CB300R come with a large fuel tank of 9.7 litres, making it an ideal choice for long-distance travel without worrying about refuelling. It also has a low risk of tire slipping and accidents due to sudden braking. On the other hand, the Triumph Bajaj 350 is ideal for both city and bad roads. The bike is expected to hit the Indian market by December 2023.
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In conclusion, Both the Triumph Bajaj 350 and the Honda CB300R are fantastic options to consider when shopping for a motorcycle with a vintage aesthetic. The Honda CB300R is a strong street bike that sports a retro-style design, but the Triumph Bajaj 350 is an excellent choice for riding in the city and on rough roads. Both motorcycles include front and rear disc brakes for rider safety, making them good choices.
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