Honda CB350 RS❤️ Leaving Sikkim | Entering West Bengal | Beautiful and Scary Moments
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2024
- Video Highlights:
1. Honda CB350 RS a.k.a Stallion
2. Leaving West Bengal and Entering West Bengal
3. Day 8 of Stallion's Delhi to North East India Solo Ride ends at Bishal Palace in West Bengal
4. Traffic and Drivers in West Bengal
5. Safety Alert for Bikers in West Bengal. Please be cautious
6. Beautiful Highways and Tea Gardens of West Bengal
7. Honda CB350 RS Night Ride
This video is the 16th episode of Stallion's Solo Delhi to North East India Road Trip on a Honda CB350 RS
Connect with Stallion:
* RUclips: / @stallionrides
* Instagram: / stallionrides7
* Facebook: / shalu.suresh.775
Welcome to west Bengal brother.
You need some aux light asap bro.
Here you go, baba
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I just hadn’t switched them on due to two way traffic. I did not want to blind other vehicles.
Group rides are always fun, noice video bro.
Bro today i installed bajaj avenger street's mirrors and they are very useful on Hness. Awesome Visibility.
Thank you for sharing, baba. I will also install the same soon.
@@StallionRides important top bro: Hness handlebar has small risers for mirrors, I think RS will also have the same. Avenger's right mirror will go directly on the riser. But for left one you have to remove the riser and then it will go directly into the handlebars (because of opposite threads). It makes practically no height difference as the mirror risers are pretty tiny.
@@peterdbzsworld6389 Noted, baba. Will keep this in mind.
Bro when are the next videos coming?
From the northeast trip
Its been about 2 weeks since the last video
And I wanted a suggestion from you
Btw great content that you read creating, keeps me hooked
Watched the full northeast trip in one go
And want more
Hey there. Thank you for the kind words, baba.
Caught up with life these days, will be back soon 😀
Appreciate your patience.
@@StallionRides i needed a suggestion bro
I’m thinking of buying a bike, my first choice is cb350rs and I’m also kinda considering jawa 42
I’m 5’8 and would use the bike mostly for daily commute of about 40kms and hope to be touring atleast twice a year to the mountains
I’ve heard jawa has a more sporty engine, but according to some the milage on it is under 30 most of the time which is a deal breaker For me
So please suggest while bike should I choose
Thanks in advance
@vishantsingh2513 If you want a stress free motorcycle ownership experience, don’t buy the Jawa. Jawa has too many QC issues, baba. Not worth it, not a reliable machine in my opinion.
@@StallionRides thanks for the recommendation brother🤘🏻
And keep up the good brother
Hope to do atleast a small trip with you one day😎
@@vishantsingh2513 I hope so too. Cheers!
Awesome bro. I started watching your videos while I was searching for something related to RS. I do travel aloat as well and happy to see someone unlocking full potential of this beast. I’ve named my fellow bike as fire bolt 😊 happy motoring, ride safe
Fire Bolt, Waah. What colour did you get, baba?
I’m guessing red for Fire.
@@StallionRides yeah bro. Red
@@Jinsachin03 Awesome 😀
By the way, I made some parts of my Ladakh ride videos in Malayalam.
@@StallionRides Aaha, mallu?
@@Jinsachin03 do you enjoy the tag “Mallu”?
Bro, i want to install panniers and top box on hness. As I ride with pillion, i am a bit worried if that will make front portion feel lighter and make handling difficult. What's you take on this bro.
Don’t install panniers and top boxes on a 350 Cc machine, baba. Soft luggage is always best for smaller motorcycles. Unless you go for a 500CC/ 650 CC or above, stick to soft luggage.
@@StallionRides bro pls make a video covering this aspect: "what shall be the ideal luggage setup for Hness/rs or similar segment motorcycle with a pillion"
Baba, honestly, I am not an expert in this context. You may check out Motoccino channel on RUclips. You will find extremely insightful videos on the Highness.
Hey , are you getting paint chipping issues on the exhaust or other parts or rusting ? Also how do you manage to prevent mud splashes as many are complaining about the same . Really confused between the Hness and CB 350RS , as the latter one is supposedly having more issues . If the issues are not with your bike then can you mention whether you pressure wash your bike and other cares you take.
No. None of the issues you mentioned are a challenge to me.
The Honda CB350 RS is a supremely built machine. People love to exaggerate minute details.
I have made a video in Hindi and English on LongTerm Ownership of the Honda CB350 RS. Feel free to check them out if you are indeed curious about the motorcycle.