You are my favorite bike reviewer. Much better then all of those bike magazine ones. No drone views, no music, just pure riding and quick view from the outside, plus lots of engine noise. Great!
My favourite part of the CB300 range is the single cylinder engine. It sounds great for a small engine, and pulls from 2000rpm easily. I fitted my CBR300R with an Akrapovic slip on which makes it sound terrific and gives a little torque boost around 4000rpm. I've had much bigger bikes in the past, but I live in northern England where the roads are often small and twisty and a bike of this size is great fun to ride.
I've had it for almost 4 years now. Not bored at all. Ridden 600's and litre bikes as my only form of transport in the past (the old Fazer Thou was a fantastic bike). Smaller capacity bikes are terrific fun on the back roads. They're far more engaging (for example, my old Fazer Thou could be left in 3rd gear) and have terrific handling. I ordered it to come equipped with better tyres (Diablo Rosso II) and it just drops into corners with ease whilst sticking like glue. If you're going to use a bike for long distance, or even extended travel on motorways (highways in US?), then a larger bike makes sense, but for tearing up the backroads of the UK, a larger capacity and heavier bike just isn't as much fun. Even tooling around town, smaller bikes are a blast. I've been riding bikes for a looooong time, and to be fair, I was worried I'd get bored, but I'm not. It's just terrific fun to ride a bike hard on the UK's back roads.
Paul Raistrick I’ve been looking at these over the pond here in Vermont, the issue is I have a 30 mile interstate ride every day where people normally do 75-80 mph.
I just bought a Honda CB300R (2022 Model) in Candy Red. Great simple bike, narrow, short wheelbase, steep forks so small turning circle and therefore ideal for filtering through stationary traffic in Bangkok City.
People seem to be wondering why no gear indicator? If i remember rightly there is a connection under the seat to plug one in. Just follow the instructions to fit it, or get a garage to do it.
What a fantastic review! I've been looking through several videos in RUclips, and yours was the one I loved the most, pure and simple review, with a lot of details and ride footage. I'm actually gonna start with my 2 wheel adventure after driving a car for several years. And you sir, just helped me decide what my first bike is going to be! You've got a new subscriber ;D Obrigado!
Buy a CB500F, change the headlight and take down the 2 plastic fenders on the tank. If you want, you can go further and with minimum modification change the seat. Check on motorcyclespecs.co.za there is Honda CB500F Scrambler-looks sick...
It's super easy to ride ..... this is a very very nice suspension ..... it's super stable it feels like a big bike but I can still jolt it around easily ..... this corner is like a dream ..... ...... it's a Honda
Thanks for bringing the experience of riding this bike to life with your evocative language and clear opinions. Helpful and entertaining! Great to watch 🙏
It's a light 286cc bike with a smooth engine, it handles very well in the corners, is stable in the corners and is well made ..... Well, it is a Honda after all ...
Thanks for a great review. I will be test riding this bike soon. I have had many fast 1000cc bikes im done with big heavy bikes 500-800lbs bikes that don't handle as good as they should, or as I want them to. For Me with heavier bikes there is to much push through the turn, before chopping the throttle to bite into the turn compared to a light bike that bites into a fast turn. I want to ride leisurely, comfortably, and quietly some of the time, and be a hooligan taching to redline some times to, If this bike goes half way descent Im getting one. I am really liking the idea of a 317lbs bike. This seems to check all the boxes. Now to test ride one. I have had a LOT of bikes. I have fond memories of a honda cb350 twin cylinder bike I had as a teenager that bike was fun to ride and had plenty of power, but had drum brakes that weren't bad but not that great.
I got 2 things to say: 1. I wonder how does the CB300R compete with the BMW G310R which are both turning to the same customers. 2. Honda needs more versions of the Neo Cafe style bike, the gap between the 300cc single and the 1000cc four is way too big, a 500cc twin is a must and a 650cc four could be nice as well.
No gear indicator on the CB300R, but on the smaller, cheaper CB125R? Why is Honda the only Japanese motorcycle manufacturer that has still not yet democratized gear indicators on their streetbikes?
There are many motorcycles sold without gear indicators and those motorcycles are ridden for many miles and many years without any problems. Count with me 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 see it is easy :)
Hi Cager, just to let you know you don’t have to be going fast to get seriously hurt I was doing 30mph when I got hit from behind and that caused enough damage to me to put me in hospital for 3 months. Great review by the way.
Just launched in india, saw your review, did the test ride... Booked..!! The planted feel at the corners are something to feel, nothing beats its stability.
@@devendersehrawat2947 Yes it is small but it is much better then any other offering. I did a 100 km with my pillion and she was absolutley fine with it. I must say that it also depends on the pillion size. for large size people it migt be uncomfortable. but still you should test it out urself if you are making your mind.
@@Opiniated i am torn between jawa and this bike, almost same power output, jawa is heavier but i don't mind, although i get a feeling that Honda's reliability is time tested, even though there are exceptions like i saw today a honda cb300r owner saying that his oil is leaking and not being able to fix but overall I would expect honda quality to be good while jawa new bikes are yet to be tested. Just one thing honda seems a little overpriced, else then ike is nice, my only grouses i have mentioned, everything else i love .
@@devendersehrawat2947 I am going to be honest with you. it's been 2 months now I own this bike. And In an Indian context Yes Honda is expensive, but what it offers is a hardware which is directly imported and is of international standard without any exception. That leakage of your friend's bike might be a one thing but I am in contact with other owners and I can confirm that Honda is hell reliable and there is no issue till now from the hardware perspective. So you can say it it do justify it's price. Coming to jawa, you already know it is completley different bike. apart from the price RE's, Jawa's are whole different category and are not a comptition to CB300r. I test rode the iNTERCEPTOR 650 when i was buying and to me the weight was too much for the ncr traffic and my use case. And i must say that i am pretty happy with my choice now :). i'll suggest you to do a test ride and be your own judge.
Excellent Review !! Very detailed and comprehensive. i have a question for you. How does it deal with the cross winds? The Duke 390 gives plenty scary moments while going fast.
First bike was a 15 cb300f then moved to 08 a fz1 eventually 17S1000RR and sold. Back looking at the basics of what motorcycling is about. Engine notes making me miss my cb but this 300r looks promising. I’d definitely settle for a cb650f cafe though.
I managed to hire CB300R when I left my bike for servicing. It's the best small displacement naked bike to ride. The only bad thing is that the fuel tank is a bit small. I prefer 14 litres fuel tank rather than 10 litres.
Really good test, awesome explanations too 👍. Is this video taken in the Sintra area? In August I'll ride to the Sintra area on my Tracer and can't wait to ride such roads.
Only thing I wish Honda would add to this bike is the 6 speed DCT transmission as a option and also keep the manual transmission to offer both transmissions and increase the engine from 286cc engine to a 345cc engine and rename it Honda CB350r a increase in engine size would make this bike better for highway use when it is called for.
I like how you mention that its an adult sized bike. I always worried about that with this bike.. Looking like a giant on it. But I'm only 5'8 so I think it's a great fit :'D
I have the 125 version, sometimes if you change down the gears quickly, the gear indicator gets confused and just shows a line. After 30 seconds it figures itself out usually, I think that's what happened here. It must work electronically controlled somehow as I guess a mechanical indicator would just work.
The new 2022 Euro 6 model in Asia and Europe (maybe other countries too?) has a gear indicator, but that model will actually be the 2023 U.S. model (U.S. 2022 model is sme as 2021)...not sure if U.S. 2023 will or will not have the gear indicator. While nice, it's like many said - gear indicator is entirely unnecessary. Engine load and rpm is obvious indicator of whether you're in the correct gear. But yes, it is understandable that new riders might find it useful in helping them understand these norms.
I'll soon be getting my motorcycle license and was wondering whether 300cc bikes (Especially the cb300r) could handle highway speeds? I'm in love with the design of this beauty but the small displacement worries me for my needs (cross country trips).
Yes it can handle highway speeds, just don't expect to do much over taking. It can get up to 160kph/100mph - no wind, flat surface, average weighted rider of 80kg/176lbs/12.5 stone.
Extremely good review. I have periodically looked for a review on this bike. Thanks you. I also want to add - what is Honda's problem with gear indicators? They didn't have one on the CB300F nor on the CB500F. I really expected them to have one on this brand new bike, but no. Their competition in the BMW G310R and KTM Duke 390 both have it and they are all similarly priced.
I just don't see the logic, especially now a days whereas the cost of adding one is small. The bigger bikes for more experience riders have them and one would think they wouldn't need it since they're more ...well, experienced. And smaller "beginner" bike would benefit more from a gear indicator. Besides, my main point was there other makers such a KTM, BMW have one on their new 300cc bikes. And please don't call it a luxury item. And I beg the difference as I think it does make a difference to some degree. That's just my opinion. Your results may vary. :)
You've got to look at your dash from time to time, usually to check your speed. I usually can remember what gear I'm in, and usually tell from my speed and revs. However, it's just another helpful tool, like the speedometer, tachometer, indicator lights, main-beam light, fuel gauge, clock, and any warning lights. I've been riding a long time, taken advanced riding sessions with the Police so I could work alongside them and ridden in all weather conditions without any incident. I'm always looking around, always aware and always practice defensive riding. A quick glance at my gear indicator from time to time, just to keep myself aware of my bike's performance, along with quick glances at the speedometer and tachometer when it's safe to do so is all part of good riding technique.
Great reviews. Was thinking of getting a classic style bike like the SWM440cc or Yamaha SR400, and now I'm looking at these retro nakes, which seem a bit more refined in the chassis. Was also looking at the Harley 500. What would rate as the Top 3 Bikes - Under 500cc? ps. We are roughly the same size height/weight :)
Sounds like this new CB300R is like a little Mazda CX-5. Not FAST, but it’s very agile, making you feel you’re going fast even at lower speeds all through out the power band.
Honda CB300R or KTM Duke 390? I can't decide. I am getting one for touring around Thailand but also small enough for daily city driving and parking. Maybe i preffer the Honda CB300R because Honda service is everywhere here and KTM is rare.
@@Vikesh7896 Thanks but its been a while since my post. I bought a KTM first and sold it again within a couple of months because it just didnt work for daily driving around town in shorts(engine gets too hot) i also bought the CB300R but also sold that one a while ago. I am now looking at a KTM 690 Enduro instead once the corona situation clears.
Battle of the opposites. CBR500R vs CB300R. Which one would you take if they were the same price? I'm finding it hard to decide because I can get either bike for $4400 new.
Thanks for the review, can't decide between the cb300r and the mt-03. Sure the MT got more power but this bike's got something quite special, i'm loving the look of it. Anyone here who tried both can give some opinions ?
I fell in love with this bike but I am not sure which one should I chose as a first bike, the CB125r or just go straight to the CB300r, once I get the 300cc one I will prob stick with it for a long time since I won't see any reason to switch bikes but if I buy the 125cc I will prob end up wanting to switch to the 300cc version in the near future. What do you guys think?
Patryk Ochnio if something means to you,I’ve started on MT-07.So deffo go for the bigger one.After a month or so,even the 300 would seem to you as small and underpowered.But you must respect the power and drive safely(whatever you choose).
Lowest seat of the three -at 799mm. The 125's is 816mm and the 1000cc is 830mm - that's high for short or average height learners, or a bike that weighs 212 kg. Always better to be flat footed.
Hey Cager I made a decision on MT03 base on your previous review! I wonder if you can share your opinion on MT03 vs CB300R? Worth the upgrade? thanks !
helixfung I would personally buy the Honda. May not make the peak power numbers that the MT has, but I bet it drives better in terms of throwing it around
I think you and a lot of other reviewers confuse what ABS is. ABS allows some control over the direction in which you are sliding while braking to avoid potential obstacles. That's it. In most cases ABS increases the braking distance, not decrease it!
Hi, I have a Ducati Scrambler 1100 and need an everyday all weather commuter, would you get one of these, Stromboli’s 250 or an NC 750? Or anything else?
i love the design of this new cb300r, but honda use the same engine from the old cbr300r, why aren't they use the new more powerfull 2 cylinder 250cc engine from the new cbr250RR and make it 300cc? don't get me wrong the engine on this bike is good but honda already have a new angine why not use that?
Cost. 250 twin is a more expensive engine to make and won't drop in to the shared frame with the 125 like this single does.. meaning more money again. But I wish there was a 45ps or more version
Robert Marsh engine of cbr250rr is small dude , not much diff with this single ,it is just cause japanese principal , they just accept cbr250rr to sell in indonesian domestic market and the japanese import few part to japan and make some lil different change to that bike and sell 250rr in japan , and this is made from thailand , had the issue thailand will make the 300 version of 250rr 2cylindre but still no realisation till now ....
Robert Marsh if looking at cb150r neo cafe made in thailand too they are already use cb150r engine made from indonesia but idk why they wont use this engine to their cb125r with lower stroke , maybe need time for thailand to make that 300twin or maybe that 300twin engine for new cbr 300 engine ?? lets see soon
Por acaso passo pela mototorres/ondatorres e vejo uma 300 para teste drive e já me deu vontade de pedir para testá-la, visto querer reduzir custos e andar mais devagar, mas, pelo que vi neste video, não tem nada para andar devagar lololol. Forte abraço V
yeah sure, you great riders wont need such indicators or fancy electronics control for your motorcycle. oh, while youre at it, might as well call motoGP riders amateurs too because their motorcycle is laden with all the latest techs and rider aids. you can keep on being a great rider, while i much prefer being an amateur with my gear indicator, thank you.
You are my favorite bike reviewer. Much better then all of those bike magazine ones. No drone views, no music, just pure riding and quick view from the outside, plus lots of engine noise. Great!
wat ya expect from MCN.
My favourite part of the CB300 range is the single cylinder engine. It sounds great for a small engine, and pulls from 2000rpm easily. I fitted my CBR300R with an Akrapovic slip on which makes it sound terrific and gives a little torque boost around 4000rpm.
I've had much bigger bikes in the past, but I live in northern England where the roads are often small and twisty and a bike of this size is great fun to ride.
you'll get bored with it after 6 months. No point owning smaller bikes in the long run.
I've had it for almost 4 years now. Not bored at all. Ridden 600's and litre bikes as my only form of transport in the past (the old Fazer Thou was a fantastic bike). Smaller capacity bikes are terrific fun on the back roads. They're far more engaging (for example, my old Fazer Thou could be left in 3rd gear) and have terrific handling. I ordered it to come equipped with better tyres (Diablo Rosso II) and it just drops into corners with ease whilst sticking like glue.
If you're going to use a bike for long distance, or even extended travel on motorways (highways in US?), then a larger bike makes sense, but for tearing up the backroads of the UK, a larger capacity and heavier bike just isn't as much fun. Even tooling around town, smaller bikes are a blast.
I've been riding bikes for a looooong time, and to be fair, I was worried I'd get bored, but I'm not. It's just terrific fun to ride a bike hard on the UK's back roads.
Is the rear number plate holder removable? It's rather hideous as it sticks out.
You can get a tail tidy for it yeah.
Paul Raistrick I’ve been looking at these over the pond here in Vermont, the issue is I have a 30 mile interstate ride every day where people normally do 75-80 mph.
I just bought a Honda CB300R (2022 Model) in Candy Red.
Great simple bike, narrow, short wheelbase, steep forks so small turning circle and therefore ideal for filtering through stationary traffic in Bangkok City.
People seem to be wondering why no gear indicator? If i remember rightly there is a connection under the seat to plug one in. Just follow the instructions to fit it, or get a garage to do it.
I just saw this at a Honda dealership in Vegas. It's barely bigger than a Grom, but it's a 300 and it looks like a real motorcycle. I want one now.
Loved the review, no nonsense just riding, I bought one of these today :)
What a fantastic review! I've been looking through several videos in RUclips, and yours was the one I loved the most, pure and simple review, with a lot of details and ride footage. I'm actually gonna start with my 2 wheel adventure after driving a car for several years. And you sir, just helped me decide what my first bike is going to be!
You've got a new subscriber ;D
Obrigado!
Hoping they make a CB500R
Óptima review
if they make a CB500R i will buy one
Yeah they made a CBR500R, its more like a "superbike" with a smaller engine
Their naked 500 is the CB500F. A CB500R would be sweet.
how about a 650 r i think hondas gettin around to it.
Buy a CB500F, change the headlight and take down the 2 plastic fenders on the tank. If you want, you can go further and with minimum modification change the seat. Check on motorcyclespecs.co.za there is Honda CB500F Scrambler-looks sick...
It's super easy to ride ..... this is a very very nice suspension ..... it's super stable it feels like a big bike but I can still jolt it around easily ..... this corner is like a dream ..... ...... it's a Honda
Thanks for bringing the experience of riding this bike to life with your evocative language and clear opinions. Helpful and entertaining! Great to watch 🙏
It's a light 286cc bike with a smooth engine, it handles very well in the corners, is stable in the corners and is well made .....
Well, it is a Honda after all ...
I's a grown up Grom
It also allows room to buy safety gear as a first time buyer.
Came here after Honda announced to launch it India. Nice review 👍
Shoaib Akhtar LoL same here
Same here but there is no gear indicater
Pranit Tamang it’s not a big deal for me, once you start riding it within a week you’ll understand the shifts
@@PranitTamang123 u like pampering haan... lol
@@suresh66996 ya i know how to sift aa gear but its look cool na
I'm in money saving mode these years. Learned the hard way. So with that being said, I will invest into this.
Thanks for a great review. I will be test riding this bike soon. I have had many fast 1000cc bikes im done with big heavy bikes 500-800lbs bikes that don't handle as good as they should, or as I want them to. For Me with heavier bikes there is to much push through the turn, before chopping the throttle to bite into the turn compared to a light bike that bites into a fast turn. I want to ride leisurely, comfortably, and quietly some of the time, and be a hooligan taching to redline some times to, If this bike goes half way descent Im getting one. I am really liking the idea of a 317lbs bike. This seems to check all the boxes. Now to test ride one. I have had a LOT of bikes. I have fond memories of a honda cb350 twin cylinder bike I had as a teenager that bike was fun to ride and had plenty of power, but had drum brakes that weren't bad but not that great.
but 250cc - 400cc aren't as powerful as the Street Triple S or the 790 Duke. You'll get bored really quickly with smaller bikes.
I traded my MT09 for a CB300R and man that was a good move. A lot more fun, it's a big Grom with a great suspension, brakes and tires.
I got 2 things to say:
1. I wonder how does the CB300R compete with the BMW G310R which are both turning to the same customers.
2. Honda needs more versions of the Neo Cafe style bike, the gap between the 300cc single and the 1000cc four is way too big, a 500cc twin is a must and a 650cc four could be nice as well.
I think Honda will be twin 500cc use cbr500r engine . New name perhaps cb500r XD
There is cb650r 4 cylinders in my country. Cb300r will come in next few months, then only cb125r is still off the list
Excellent review,after riding a Grom(loads of fun) for over three years, I am getting a new CB300R asap.Honda class all over.Ride on / Ride safe.
I really hope they bring out a CB500R (and stick a gear indicator on it)
How do you feel it compares to the MT-03?
Thank you for the review, today took delivery of mine your vid was one of the top ones behind my decision.
I bought one on the strength of your review.
And it is....a great bike!
No gear indicator on the CB300R, but on the smaller, cheaper CB125R? Why is Honda the only Japanese motorcycle manufacturer that has still not yet democratized gear indicators on their streetbikes?
If you are in tune with your motorcycle you will know what gear you are in all the time. An indicator is for amateurs.
oh i see, youre just pissing people of in comment section whenever gear indicator is mentioned. shouldnt waste time talking to you then.
There are many motorcycles sold without gear indicators and those motorcycles are ridden for many miles and many years without any problems. Count with me 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 see it is easy :)
well im sorry, i can only count to 5, thts why im getting a scooter now, no need to count for gears. Lucky me i guess.
Scooters are not toys - go to a certified motorcycle safety school.
very nice review!! could you do a review on Bmw G310r please and compare it, with this one?
Hi Cager, just to let you know you don’t have to be going fast to get seriously hurt I was doing 30mph when I got hit from behind and that caused enough damage to me to put me in hospital for 3 months.
Great review by the way.
Just launched in india, saw your review, did the test ride... Booked..!!
The planted feel at the corners are something to feel, nothing beats its stability.
I read that pillion seat is too small and some peopel are cancelling the boooking after test ride ?
@@devendersehrawat2947 Yes it is small but it is much better then any other offering. I did a 100 km with my pillion and she was absolutley fine with it. I must say that it also depends on the pillion size. for large size people it migt be uncomfortable. but still you should test it out urself if you are making your mind.
@@Opiniated i am torn between jawa and this bike, almost same power output, jawa is heavier but i don't mind, although i get a feeling that Honda's reliability is time tested, even though there are exceptions like i saw today a honda cb300r owner saying that his oil is leaking and not being able to fix but overall I would expect honda quality to be good while jawa new bikes are yet to be tested. Just one thing honda seems a little overpriced, else then ike is nice, my only grouses i have mentioned, everything else i love .
@@devendersehrawat2947 I am going to be honest with you. it's been 2 months now I own this bike. And In an Indian context Yes Honda is expensive, but what it offers is a hardware which is directly imported and is of international standard without any exception. That leakage of your friend's bike might be a one thing but I am in contact with other owners and I can confirm that Honda is hell reliable and there is no issue till now from the hardware perspective. So you can say it it do justify it's price.
Coming to jawa, you already know it is completley different bike. apart from the price RE's, Jawa's are whole different category and are not a comptition to CB300r. I test rode the iNTERCEPTOR 650 when i was buying and to me the weight was too much for the ncr traffic and my use case. And i must say that i am pretty happy with my choice now :).
i'll suggest you to do a test ride and be your own judge.
@@Opiniated thanks
Excellent Review !! Very detailed and comprehensive.
i have a question for you. How does it deal with the cross winds? The Duke 390 gives plenty scary moments while going fast.
same, but manageable under 120 or get a good wind screen & grippier tires
I thoroughly enjoy your videos Cager. Thank you for being so detailed with your reviews. God bless you. Ride safely. 😊👍🏻✝
Really good vid and review, would have liked to have seen it over different areas instead of the usual roads but still good footage.
Great reviews Cager! Keep up the good work! One question: CB300R or Benelli Leoncino 500? For Commute and a few fun rides... Thanks!
Thanks for your effort to review the bike that I am seriously considering to get one.
First bike was a 15 cb300f then moved to 08 a fz1 eventually 17S1000RR and sold. Back looking at the basics of what motorcycling is about. Engine notes making me miss my cb but this 300r looks promising. I’d definitely settle for a cb650f cafe though.
T. Ham what engine notes?
What a beautiful machine on a beautiful road.
I managed to hire CB300R when I left my bike for servicing. It's the best small displacement naked bike to ride. The only bad thing is that the fuel tank is a bit small. I prefer 14 litres fuel tank rather than 10 litres.
Really good test, awesome explanations too 👍.
Is this video taken in the Sintra area? In August I'll ride to the Sintra area on my Tracer and can't wait to ride such roads.
Cager you are a star! Thanks, this is a really useful and helpful review.
What a sweet bike, the only thing I would ask for is tank storage for a helmet like the NC700 has. It's do damn practical around town.
Your english is top notch. Portugal is proud😂 Sintra to, I bought my bike there to 👌
Only thing I wish Honda would add to this bike is the 6 speed DCT transmission as a option and also keep the manual transmission to offer both transmissions and increase the engine from 286cc engine to a 345cc engine and rename it Honda CB350r a increase in engine size would make this bike better for highway use when it is called for.
Esperando chegar ao Brasil..
Hi Cager, will you be reviewing the new Africa Twin Adventure Sports soon? I really appreciate and enjoy your work. Thanks! :)
Nice review. Loved it👍
BTW, are you from Germany?
I like your style bro.. sometimes I found it funny but pack with information.. keep the nice work😊 greeting from Borneo
Can I expect BMW g310r review? As both motorcycles are in same category.
Thankyou
So how do you compare the CB300R with the MT-03?
I like how you mention that its an adult sized bike. I always worried about that with this bike.. Looking like a giant on it. But I'm only 5'8 so I think it's a great fit :'D
Hey Cager did you do a review of the MSX125 / Grom yet?
Great video. I will be looking at this bike soon.
Yes, please test ride the CB650R, if possible in A2 version :) Thanks.
Would love to see a review of the CB1000r
Whats more fun the Yamaha mt03 vs Honda CB300R ? Or you fav despite the Honda's better suspension and brakes
Cb300r is more fun, mt03 is just a little bit faster but need to rev high
CB300R better for riding in city
Cager, thanks much. It was very helpful review. Really enjoyed.
Do you think if it come with twin cylinder, this bike will be even better?
Very good review finally. Well done !!
It does have a gear position indicator.
I have the 125 version, sometimes if you change down the gears quickly, the gear indicator gets confused and just shows a line. After 30 seconds it figures itself out usually, I think that's what happened here. It must work electronically controlled somehow as I guess a mechanical indicator would just work.
If you are in tune with your motorcycle you will know what gear you are in all the time. An indicator is for amateurs.
The new 2022 Euro 6 model in Asia and Europe (maybe other countries too?) has a gear indicator, but that model will actually be the 2023 U.S. model (U.S. 2022 model is sme as 2021)...not sure if U.S. 2023 will or will not have the gear indicator.
While nice, it's like many said - gear indicator is entirely unnecessary. Engine load and rpm is obvious indicator of whether you're in the correct gear. But yes, it is understandable that new riders might find it useful in helping them understand these norms.
Love the video quality! What camera did you use? Awesome review for an awesome bike 👌👏👏👏
I'll soon be getting my motorcycle license and was wondering whether 300cc bikes (Especially the cb300r) could handle highway speeds? I'm in love with the design of this beauty but the small displacement worries me for my needs (cross country trips).
Yes it can handle highway speeds, just don't expect to do much over taking. It can get up to 160kph/100mph - no wind, flat surface, average weighted rider of 80kg/176lbs/12.5 stone.
I've herd it's stressed above 65 mph and realistically tops out at 85 mph. But is happiest between 45-55 mph.
Very good documentation '
awesome review! i'm getting this little charm!
did buy it ? if so what do you think about it and do you recommend it as a first bike?
Extremely good review. I have periodically looked for a review on this bike. Thanks you.
I also want to add - what is Honda's problem with gear indicators? They didn't have one on the CB300F nor on the CB500F. I really expected them to have one on this brand new bike, but no. Their competition in the BMW G310R and KTM Duke 390 both have it and they are all similarly priced.
Ontario Andrews u.sounds.like a.beginer biker--gear indicator doesn't.make difference., only for.people.starting to.ride, even.then, after 3.month wouldn't.make.difference
I just don't see the logic, especially now a days whereas the cost of adding one is small. The bigger bikes for more experience riders have them and one would think they wouldn't need it since they're more ...well, experienced. And smaller "beginner" bike would benefit more from a gear indicator. Besides, my main point was there other makers such a KTM, BMW have one on their new 300cc bikes. And please don't call it a luxury item. And I beg the difference as I think it does make a difference to some degree. That's just my opinion. Your results may vary. :)
I added on of those gear indicator LED's to my bike, and whilst I've never had a gear indicator on previous bikes, it is useful as a double check.
Why would you be looking at a tiny dash to find out what gear you're in? Keep your eyes on the road and your gear in your mind.
You've got to look at your dash from time to time, usually to check your speed. I usually can remember what gear I'm in, and usually tell from my speed and revs. However, it's just another helpful tool, like the speedometer, tachometer, indicator lights, main-beam light, fuel gauge, clock, and any warning lights.
I've been riding a long time, taken advanced riding sessions with the Police so I could work alongside them and ridden in all weather conditions without any incident. I'm always looking around, always aware and always practice defensive riding. A quick glance at my gear indicator from time to time, just to keep myself aware of my bike's performance, along with quick glances at the speedometer and tachometer when it's safe to do so is all part of good riding technique.
Great reviews. Was thinking of getting a classic style bike like the SWM440cc or Yamaha SR400, and now I'm looking at these retro nakes, which seem a bit more refined in the chassis. Was also looking at the Harley 500. What would rate as the Top 3 Bikes - Under 500cc? ps. We are roughly the same size height/weight :)
Super helpful. So much looking forward to 2019 when I get my own! :-)
What you get miss T?
Sounds like this new CB300R is like a little Mazda CX-5. Not FAST, but it’s very agile, making you feel you’re going fast even at lower speeds all through out the power band.
i enjoyed your enthusiastic review
they should have made the tank larger.
I would buy a 500cc version of this bike. Take note Honda.
Honda CB300R or KTM Duke 390? I can't decide. I am getting one for touring around Thailand but also small enough for daily city driving and parking. Maybe i preffer the Honda CB300R because Honda service is everywhere here and KTM is rare.
go for the ktm if dont care about styling/retro, it's a better bike in every aspect.
@@Vikesh7896 Thanks but its been a while since my post. I bought a KTM first and sold it again within a couple of months because it just didnt work for daily driving around town in shorts(engine gets too hot) i also bought the CB300R but also sold that one a while ago. I am now looking at a KTM 690 Enduro instead once the corona situation clears.
@@k1mAMG Cheers! Why did you sell the cb300? I have a cb300r which I recently bought & loving it so far.
Very interesting review. Any chance you can review a BMW G310r on the twisties for comparison? :)
At least the G310r has a gear indicator and Michelin tires.
Hi Cager, How will you compare this CB 300R with KTM Duke 390 - which one is better forgetting the power and torque. Thanks. Best regards,
Great review.
Thanks.
Battle of the opposites. CBR500R vs CB300R. Which one would you take if they were the same price?
I'm finding it hard to decide because I can get either bike for $4400 new.
Thanks for the review, can't decide between the cb300r and the mt-03. Sure the MT got more power but this bike's got something quite special, i'm loving the look of it. Anyone here who tried both can give some opinions ?
So, which one did you end up getting?🙂
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Did you notice the bike has a chain noise? Mine does especially when I drive past a wall or car and the sound bounces back. It's so annoying
If they made a 500 like the rebel and 500f, i'd buy almost 100%
I fell in love with this bike but I am not sure which one should I chose as a first bike, the CB125r or just go straight to the CB300r, once I get the 300cc one I will prob stick with it for a long time since I won't see any reason to switch bikes but if I buy the 125cc I will prob end up wanting to switch to the 300cc version in the near future. What do you guys think?
Patryk Ochnio if something means to you,I’ve started on MT-07.So deffo go for the bigger one.After a month or so,even the 300 would seem to you as small and underpowered.But you must respect the power and drive safely(whatever you choose).
Lowest seat of the three -at 799mm.
The 125's is 816mm and the 1000cc is 830mm - that's high for short or average height learners, or a bike that weighs 212 kg.
Always better to be flat footed.
Has it got a metal fuel tank or plastic, I'm thinking of will a magnetic tank bag fit.
plastic
Hey Cager
I made a decision on MT03 base on your previous review!
I wonder if you can share your opinion on MT03 vs CB300R?
Worth the upgrade?
thanks !
Get the 390 Duke if you don't live in a hot weather country.
helixfung I would personally buy the Honda. May not make the peak power numbers that the MT has, but I bet it drives better in terms of throwing it around
I heard the 125 sticks in first.Is that what happened when you stalled it?
I think you and a lot of other reviewers confuse what ABS is. ABS allows some control over the direction in which you are sliding while braking to avoid potential obstacles. That's it. In most cases ABS increases the braking distance, not decrease it!
abs = anti lock
6k euros here in Greece, too shame. Because the MT-07 (2017) costs 6,6K ... Nice video btw ;)
Hi, I have a Ducati Scrambler 1100 and need an everyday all weather commuter, would you get one of these, Stromboli’s 250 or an NC 750? Or anything else?
i love the design of this new cb300r, but honda use the same engine from the old cbr300r, why aren't they use the new more powerfull 2 cylinder 250cc engine from the new cbr250RR and make it 300cc? don't get me wrong the engine on this bike is good but honda already have a new angine why not use that?
hellmekun that bike is not sold in Europe or America only some parts of Asia.
M.R Raghav i know, i was just talking about the engine
Cost. 250 twin is a more expensive engine to make and won't drop in to the shared frame with the 125 like this single does.. meaning more money again.
But I wish there was a 45ps or more version
Robert Marsh engine of cbr250rr is small dude , not much diff with this single ,it is just cause japanese principal , they just accept cbr250rr to sell in indonesian domestic market and the japanese import few part to japan and make some lil different change to that bike and sell 250rr in japan , and this is made from thailand , had the issue thailand will make the 300 version of 250rr 2cylindre but still no realisation till now ....
Robert Marsh if looking at cb150r neo cafe made in thailand too they are already use cb150r engine made from indonesia but idk why they wont use this engine to their cb125r with lower stroke , maybe need time for thailand to make that 300twin or maybe that 300twin engine for new cbr 300 engine ?? lets see soon
Enjoyed this review 👍🏽👍🏽😁
since you have ridden both this and benelli cinquecento, which one would you recommend?
The stop signs in Portugal say "STOP" and not "PARA?"
Stop signs are universal, wouldn't make sense to have para when there's a lot of tourism here either :p
How is it compared to the cb500f? Did you feel it much weaker?
I heard cb300r had better suspension and had better handling. Juts less power.
Which is more fun to ride sir xmax300 or that bike(Honda cb300)? Greetings from Philippines 😀😁😀😀.
Cb300r of course!
Por acaso passo pela mototorres/ondatorres e vejo uma 300 para teste drive e já me deu vontade de pedir para testá-la, visto querer reduzir custos e andar mais devagar, mas, pelo que vi neste video, não tem nada para andar devagar lololol. Forte abraço V
I really wish someone comes up with a compact exhaust like the one om 125. That thing looks hideous.
I have Yamaha mt-125 and i want to buy this.What is your think if i am buy this,am i can be happy?
Is it comfortable to carry a person behind on this bike?
Hi .. I need to know how the bike performs in off road like hill road and about inclined roads
How would you compare this to the z400?
Would this be a great starter bike compare to others?
deffo, friendly bike
KTM 390 Duke is the king of beginner bike. Honda is always Honda; predictable and not many features.
How about reviewing the Yamaha XMAX 300 and 400
Does this Bike has a Fan to cool down the Engine?
NiT NiC liquid cooled engine on radiator with a fan
it's coming to India 😍
why does honda hates gear indicator so much ?
If you are in tune with your motorcycle you will know what gear you are in all the time. An indicator is for amateurs.
yeah sure, you great riders wont need such indicators or fancy electronics control for your motorcycle. oh, while youre at it, might as well call motoGP riders amateurs too because their motorcycle is laden with all the latest techs and rider aids. you can keep on being a great rider, while i much prefer being an amateur with my gear indicator, thank you.
If you can't count to 6 you are in trouble.
People who whine about gear indicaters should buy a scooter....ha ha !
Has it any vibration or hitting issue ?
Can I know the pillion comfort , cause I can feel bit higher pillion seat