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Honda CB300R is a Cafe Racer Bike powered by a Liquid Cooled 286.01 cc Engine that can deliver up to 30.71 bhp of power with a torque of 27.5 Nm. It comes with safety features such as Anti Lock Braking System (ABS), Front & Rear Disc Brakes and Side Stand Cut Off Switch. Other notable features include Digital Instrument Cluster, Alloy Wheels, LED Headlamps, USD Front Suspension and 146 kg kerb weight.
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Features
- 2 Seater Cafe Racer Bike
- Petrol, 286.01 cc Engine
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Alloy Wheels
- Anti Lock Braking System (ABS)
- LED Headlamps
- Disc Brakes
- Chain Drive
Honda CB300R Specs
- 2 Seater Cafe Racer Bike
- Petrol, 286.01 cc Engine
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Alloy Wheels
- Anti Lock Braking System (ABS)
- LED Headlamps
- Disc Brakes
- Chain Drive
| Model | CB300R |
| Type | Cafe Racer |
| Colors | Pearl Spartan Red, Matte Massive Grey |
| Automotive Battery Details | 12V, 6.0 Ah |
| Warranty Details | 3 years |
| Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, 4 Stroke, SI, BS-VI Engine |
| Engine Displacement | 286.01 cc |
| Maximum Power | 30.71 bhp @ 9000rpm |
| Maximum Torque | 27.5 Nm @ 7500rpm |
| Transmission Type | Manual |
| Fuel Supply System | PGM-Fi |
| Start Type | Self |
| Cooling System | Liquid Cooled |
| Bore | 76 mm |
| Stroke | 63 mm |
| Compression Ratio | 10.7:1 |
| Gear Box | 6 Speed Manual Gear Box |
| Drive Type | Chain Drive |
| Clutch Type | Multi-plate Wet Clutch |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 9.7 L |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| Emission Norm Compliance | Bharat Stage VI Phase 2 (BS VI 2.0) |
| Front Suspension | USD |
| Rear Suspension | 7-Step Adjustable Monoshock |
| Brake Type | Disc (Front), Disc (Rear) |
| Brake Size | 296 mm (Front), 220 mm (Rear) |
| Frame Details | Diamond Type |
| Kerb Weight | 146 kg |
| Length | 2017 mm |
| Width | 802 mm |
| Height | 1047 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 157 mm |
| Wheel Base | 1352 mm |
| Seating Capacity | 2 Seater |
| Seat Height | 801 mm |
| Seat Length | 627 mm |
| Seat Details | Split Seat |
| Wheel Design | Alloy Wheel |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
| Tyre Size Front | 110/70 R17 M/C 54H |
| Tyre Size Rear | 150/60 R17 M/C 66H |
| Side Stand | Yes |
| Centre Stand | Yes |
| Passenger Footrest | Yes |
| Passenger Grab Handle | Yes |
| Anti Lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes, 2 Channel ABS with IMU |
| Side Stand Indicator | Yes |
| Side Stand Cut Off Switch | Yes |
| Kill Switch | Yes |
| Headlamps | LED Headlamps |
| Tail Lights | Halogen |
| Brake Lights | Halogen |
| Gear Position Indicator | Yes |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Fuel Meter | Digital |
| Odometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Yes |
| Turn Indicator Type | LED |
| Pass Light | Yes |
| Clock | Yes |
| Distance To Empty Indicator | Yes |
| Instrument Cluster | Digital |
| Connected Tech | No |
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