Another Honda Hness brother... I just finished 15000 kms on my Hness under 8 months. Love the bike. Thank you for sharing your review and obs on this. I got a lot of things I was planing to get done in my bike as well. ( Once it's in stock 😅) 😊
31000 km in a year is impressive. I guess you'd great time with your highness. Meeting Deep bhai is always a nice experience. A very simple, precise and no drama review. Thank you for informing us about this bike. I'm probably looking for this as my first bike as well.
@@CruisingWithLens oh if it's that case then I'm happy to do it as well whenever possible. Btw how is the suspension on bad patches of road on highways?
@@suryateja2k11 the bike is very stable on potholes on any road. Yes, but the suspension is a bit hard....but then the bike is heaven on good surfaces of any road
This is a wonderful video, Sam - very nostalgic- thinking of the many many rides we have done together- Honda, BTB, Isha etc - wishing you many more thousands of kms of safe riding on your current bike + a NX 500 in future 😎👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏽
Nice honest user review Sameer. I have couple of similar observations. Will be making a 6 month ownership review as well. I really loved the midflap idea, will have to copy that form you.😂.
I am also having similar issue with wobbling. Mine is 2020 dec model. Cant get rid of it completely. Can u pls elaborate a bit more what adjustment you did for the T junction?
I would question myself the purpose of the buy. Name/brand? Commute in city/highway touring, budget, maintenance cost, reliability. For me all the above points are checked for Honda.
It would help immensely your wobbling issue if you didn't have that big box so far up and so far behind the rear wheel. Also with that box you need to increase the rear shocks preload possibly to the highest level (5). In the video you have them set to level 1 (at least that's what it looks like). At least try that, and you will notice a big difference on the front wobble... Nice Video...
Thank you for the suggestions. Let me check. BTW after the T junction was adjusted, I do not face any wobbling anymore with the box still being there. However, next time if the wobbling rears it's head again, will surely try out your suggestion. In fact let me check the suspension setting irrespective to see the difference. Thanks again
I have put Reise TourR 30-1 model. Size is as per H'ness suggested tyre size. TourR are meant for mainly on road (tarmac) with some off road capability. You also get TrailR model meant specifically for off-road which I did not want
My better half regularly rests (lightly) on the top box. For me lightly is erect posture while sitting, with the back rest just to keep yourself in place. Leaning or solely depending on top box for support is not recommended IMO.
I have e taken my bike to an experienced well established non Honda mechanic and explained my observations. The Mechanic did what he had to do which I am not in a position to explain in tech terms. It surely involved balancing/tuning the T set, multiple test rides on his side. When finally the mechanic was satisfied, I took a test ride and surely there was no wobbling. With the wobbling gone, I also felt the bike lighter and more balanced on the steering action especially in the city commute
U meet Deep Ranjan also .. nice … I was about to ask about wobbling and later saw you answered .. very informative.. Sameer .. keep going
Thanks Gaurav....yes meeting Deep was a cool experience.
done 7500 in 4 months ... refinement level is incredicle .. love h'ness
True that
Another Honda Hness brother... I just finished 15000 kms on my Hness under 8 months. Love the bike.
Thank you for sharing your review and obs on this. I got a lot of things I was planing to get done in my bike as well. ( Once it's in stock 😅) 😊
Cool. Nice going. Keep Riding
31000 km in a year is impressive. I guess you'd great time with your highness. Meeting Deep bhai is always a nice experience. A very simple, precise and no drama review. Thank you for informing us about this bike. I'm probably looking for this as my first bike as well.
Thanks. Go for it!!!! Highness!!!! Just last week I did off-road on H'ness. Never knew me and H'ness could do that.
@@CruisingWithLens oh if it's that case then I'm happy to do it as well whenever possible. Btw how is the suspension on bad patches of road on highways?
@@suryateja2k11 the bike is very stable on potholes on any road. Yes, but the suspension is a bit hard....but then the bike is heaven on good surfaces of any road
@@CruisingWithLens can we do saddling on rough patch?
@@suryateja2k11 yes, with appropriate experience, it is comfortable
This is a wonderful video, Sam - very nostalgic- thinking of the many many rides we have done together- Honda, BTB, Isha etc - wishing you many more thousands of kms of safe riding on your current bike + a NX 500 in future 😎👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏽
Hey Harsha !!!! Many rides...true that. Currently NX is wishful thinking....let me see when and if it happens
Nicely covered all the necessary information, keep it up 💯
Thanks a Lot
31K in like a year! damnn Sameer that is amazing! Great video!!
Thanks Hari !!!!!
Good Job, nice review!
@@cinardelatorre Thankyou
Nice honest user review Sameer. I have couple of similar observations. Will be making a 6 month ownership review as well. I really loved the midflap idea, will have to copy that form you.😂.
Cool. Looking forward for your review Krishna
I am also having similar issue with wobbling. Mine is 2020 dec model. Cant get rid of it completely. Can u pls elaborate a bit more what adjustment you did for the T junction?
Hi did the exhaust start rusting?
No. It is as shiny as it was when I bought the bike.
Bro which bike is best Triumph Speed 400 or Honda hiness 350
Any suggestions?
I would question myself the purpose of the buy. Name/brand? Commute in city/highway touring, budget, maintenance cost, reliability.
For me all the above points are checked for Honda.
@@CruisingWithLens Honda hiness on road price is 2.6 & Triumph Speed 400 is 2.9 only 30k difference
@@CruisingWithLens what about newly launched CB350 ?
It would help immensely your wobbling issue if you didn't have that big box so far up and so far behind the rear wheel. Also with that box you need to increase the rear shocks preload possibly to the highest level (5). In the video you have them set to level 1 (at least that's what it looks like). At least try that, and you will notice a big difference on the front wobble...
Nice Video...
Thank you for the suggestions. Let me check. BTW after the T junction was adjusted, I do not face any wobbling anymore with the box still being there. However, next time if the wobbling rears it's head again, will surely try out your suggestion. In fact let me check the suspension setting irrespective to see the difference. Thanks again
after change of tires whats the PSI for these tires you get it filled
@@MrChethan2410 29 front, 33/36 Rear
Can you share more info on the new tyre profile that you used?
I have put Reise TourR 30-1 model. Size is as per H'ness suggested tyre size. TourR are meant for mainly on road (tarmac) with some off road capability. You also get TrailR model meant specifically for off-road which I did not want
Is it safe for the pillion rider to lean on the the top box as a back rest ?
My better half regularly rests (lightly) on the top box. For me lightly is erect posture while sitting, with the back rest just to keep yourself in place. Leaning or solely depending on top box for support is not recommended IMO.
Any wobbling issue
Used to have wobbling when deaccelerating which I mentioned in the vlog. After tuning up the T fork/junction it disappeared
How u reset the t set ....?
I have e taken my bike to an experienced well established non Honda mechanic and explained my observations. The Mechanic did what he had to do which I am not in a position to explain in tech terms. It surely involved balancing/tuning the T set, multiple test rides on his side. When finally the mechanic was satisfied, I took a test ride and surely there was no wobbling. With the wobbling gone, I also felt the bike lighter and more balanced on the steering action especially in the city commute
Wow! Eat, Sleep, Ride H'Ness!🤣
Ha Ha.....So true that !!!
Mileage bolo Bhai
@@madhukumar3004 it's been 38+ km/l lifetime average with rides in city and highway put together
The background music irritate me 😮
Sorry if you don't like it.