If I were to buy a motorcycle today in the same range: 1. Scrambler 400 2. Honda CB350 (Not highness) - in my opinion CB350 looks at par or even better at a few places than the RS
@@StallionRides I had scrambler 400 as one of my options but I was worried whether its the same quality as original triumph as it is made by bajaj now.. and also the after sales service is good or not..
@@oldschoolpurist The Indian motorcycle industry have come a long way, baba. Bajaj makes some damn reliable machines too. The power and torque figures are too tempting not to consider this machine at such a sweet deal.
Great video! Btw I tried to sit on the hunter 350 which is the same 800mm seat height as the cb350 RS and it was fine for me, I could control it fairly.. is that a good sign?
Hello, again. The stock seats of Honda are wide. It takes a lot of inner thigh area as the radius is big, I hope I am making sense here. It’s like you sit on a table of same height but wider, legs won’t reach the ground. Quick question - How far is the Honda BigWing from your place, have you got an opportunity to sit on the CB350 Rs yet?
@@oldschoolpurist Baba, if I forget to tell you later, I love the quality of your questions. Also, Yes. I will happily and genuinely pick the Scrambler 400 over the CB350RS if given a chance today.
"It is better to loose one minute of your life than your life in one minute. " loved those words.
Thank you for your time, Mudit 😀
Watching your videos i bought the highness 350, I must say what a machine.
Hello to you there. So happy to know about your ownership experience.
Thank you for sharing 😀
Is Nathu la is over-crowded ?
Yes, baba. Too over-crowded. Lots and lots of people, more cabs and cars than people.
Quick question.. if CB350 RS didnt exist... what'd be your choice among the options rn?
If I were to buy a motorcycle today in the same range:
1. Scrambler 400
2. Honda CB350 (Not highness) - in my opinion CB350 looks at par or even better at a few places than the RS
@@StallionRides I had scrambler 400 as one of my options but I was worried whether its the same quality as original triumph as it is made by bajaj now.. and also the after sales service is good or not..
@@oldschoolpurist The Indian motorcycle industry have come a long way, baba. Bajaj makes some damn reliable machines too.
The power and torque figures are too tempting not to consider this machine at such a sweet deal.
@@StallionRides Would you take the scrambler over CB350 RS if given a choice now?
@@oldschoolpurist Yes, please.
Great video! Btw I tried to sit on the hunter 350 which is the same 800mm seat height as the cb350 RS and it was fine for me, I could control it fairly.. is that a good sign?
Hello, again. The stock seats of Honda are wide. It takes a lot of inner thigh area as the radius is big, I hope I am making sense here. It’s like you sit on a table of same height but wider, legs won’t reach the ground.
Quick question - How far is the Honda BigWing from your place, have you got an opportunity to sit on the CB350 Rs yet?
@@StallionRides No, I'd try to get on the CB350 RS soon.. hopefully it suits me 🤞
@@oldschoolpurist Baba, if I forget to tell you later, I love the quality of your questions.
Also, Yes. I will happily and genuinely pick the Scrambler 400 over the CB350RS if given a chance today.
@@StallionRides I've got to research more on the scrambler then. I genuinely love how you answer every question with the same enthusiasm. Cheers mate.