Fun bike, but Beware: Purchasing the Honda CB300R in January 2024 has been a deeply disappointing experience due to Honda's sub-standard after-sales service and the unavailability of spare parts. Over the past year, I was only able to ride the bike for seven months, as the service center consistently delays repairs and cites prolonged wait times for parts, claiming they need to be sourced from Thailand-a process that inexplicably takes over a month. In an era where spare parts can be shipped within days, this level of inefficiency is unacceptable. Furthermore, the dealership's association with Reliance Insurance in Pune City raises concerns, as insurance claims are poorly handled, and there appears to be a lack of transparency in their operations. The coordination between the service center and the insurance surveyor suggests potential malpractice, making the entire ownership experience nothing short of a nightmare. Honda must reevaluate its approach to the Indian market, especially when offering premium motorcycles like the CB300R.
@ if u are going to be riding alone most of ur rides then go for the Honda Power to weight ratio and the smooth engine won’t put you down. Incase u want to go with the Triumph then would recommend you for the Speed 400 that makes more sense.
@ okay there a vast difference in the T4 and speed400 price Before u buy pls take a test ride of cb300r and the T4. If u would ride alone most of the times then I would suggest cb300 r
Bhai sirf smoothness leke ky hi kroge 😂 27bhp! Rx100 hi lelo phir toh ! Na seat comfort , top 120+ krne p jaan niklne lgti h iski! It's good but over priced! Thoda time ruk stock clear krne k liye discount denge jaise Honda hornet m diya tha! 😂😂😂
Im a 650 owner never compare re with Honda, buy the 450 you will understand what re reliability is.and also the grr450 is a trash bike. The himy is way better.
Fun bike, but Beware: Purchasing the Honda CB300R in January 2024 has been a deeply disappointing experience due to Honda's sub-standard after-sales service and the unavailability of spare parts. Over the past year, I was only able to ride the bike for seven months, as the service center consistently delays repairs and cites prolonged wait times for parts, claiming they need to be sourced from Thailand-a process that inexplicably takes over a month. In an era where spare parts can be shipped within days, this level of inefficiency is unacceptable. Furthermore, the dealership's association with Reliance Insurance in Pune City raises concerns, as insurance claims are poorly handled, and there appears to be a lack of transparency in their operations. The coordination between the service center and the insurance surveyor suggests potential malpractice, making the entire ownership experience nothing short of a nightmare. Honda must reevaluate its approach to the Indian market, especially when offering premium motorcycles like the CB300R.
Any issues with bike in top end low end vibration headlights any issues and suggestions etc
@@JosefStalin-rh1kl this is really shocking to hear from Honda dealership
@@toxicredeye2697no problems bro I own 2024 model no such issues some specific units might have but its not a common issue.
same is with me, abs sensor is malfunctioning and spare parts are unavailable, been 3 months catching dust in garage
@@toxicredeye2697no vibrations bro god bike only bro i own this bike 35k km reached✌️ negative is no pillion comfrt and headlight is not good
Just a little advice, next time when you show exhaust sound make sure you turn of noise cancelling for that moment
@@todaytrendz8375 yes I will do tat
Thank you
With pillion does it scrape on big potholes or road humps/bumps?
@@prakashth no I didn’t feel anything as such like riding
300f kaisi h plz full review.
@@mohdjavedkhan1924 I have made a complete ride review on the 300f as well.
You can check it in my videos.
@@EngineSpeaks ok
What's your height bro the seat height looks perfect for you
@@Ski.B.thee3 5’6
What about mileage bro..plzz tell?
@@globalking9iights117 30kmpl
what is that camera angle brother ..
Speed t4 vs cb300r which would be the best? T4 2.65 and 300r 2.85 my height is 5.10
@@m.s.v2794 depends what r u looking for ?
Will this purchase be ur daily ride ?
@EngineSpeaks yes daily ride and weekend highway crusing
@ if u are going to be riding alone most of ur rides then go for the Honda
Power to weight ratio and the smooth engine won’t put you down.
Incase u want to go with the Triumph then would recommend you for the Speed 400 that makes more sense.
@@EngineSpeaks okay sure one thing to tell t4 cost 2.65 on road in Bangalore, 2.80 for cb300r and for 3.10 Speed 400
@ okay there a vast difference in the T4 and speed400 price
Before u buy pls take a test ride of cb300r and the T4.
If u would ride alone most of the times then I would suggest cb300 r
Mileage kitna hai?
@@dark_lord98 30 Kmpl
Bahot sahi bataya aap ne zyada bakwas nhi kiya.
@@mohdjavedkhan1924 thank you
Sab sahi hai per piche wala seat thoda bada hota to accha hota
@@sayanmajhi4974 ha
Crazy
3L m i would prefer guerrilla 450!
Comparing RE with Honda😂😂
Bhai sirf smoothness leke ky hi kroge 😂 27bhp! Rx100 hi lelo phir toh ! Na seat comfort , top 120+ krne p jaan niklne lgti h iski! It's good but over priced! Thoda time ruk stock clear krne k liye discount denge jaise Honda hornet m diya tha! 😂😂😂
Gurellas price is much higher that cb 300r
Im a 650 owner never compare re with Honda, buy the 450 you will understand what re reliability is.and also the grr450 is a trash bike. The himy is way better.
😮
Not 300 Cc
expensive
@@Bobby.544 yes it is expensive
I like ktm duke any time