My apologies. I messed up 2 days of GoPro recording. Please bear with me, uploading these videos as I did not want to break the chain for any one of you who is curious. There will be one more long video after this (Episode 5). Episode 6 onwards, the video quality will be back to normal. Thank you for your patience.
Best part about the vlog is he is only recording the journey and not other random stuffs like human interactions and nightstays. This one is praiseworthy.
Hello sir, I'm planning to buy CB350rs. I really loved the look and was satisfied with the test ride. But the issue is regular 8km offroad. I'm posted in a far village. 33 kms ( 17km highway+jungle road, very smooth road but lots of turnings, 8km city and 8 km village heavy off road, stone+mud+bumpy road for that 8km). I'm currently taking there Classic 350 2016 model. I have only problems in the off road. The suspension feels stiff in my bs4 model. Felt back pain in the very first day. Will the CB350rs be good for off-road? I don't want to buy x-pulse or other bike just because of this 8 km. But if cb350rs is not going to do it, may be I should reconsider!! Hoping to get a valuable suggestion and review. ❤️
Hello to you, Raktim. The CB350 RS is capable of doing off-roads, however, it's not the best machine to do it. It will feel better on tarmac roads, it is built like that. I must tell you that you can do any off-road on it without worrying about the motorcycle breaking or faulting as the quality of parts are premium..but it's not comfortable on off-roads. You might want to consider Himalayan or Scram. .. but if you want a no-nonsense reliable machine, go for the CB350 RS My apologies for the late response. I am travelling at the moment.
A question, I am a new rider, want to travel miles in my bike. What always worries me is the fuel. Like, you're travelling 1000s of mile, are petrol stops plenty or you carry with you?
Hello to you, Mortem. To be fair, I have only visited places where we have petrol pumps in close intervals. On my motorcycle, I have never carried extra fuel as it has a 17+ litre fuel tank and gives a tank range of 220+ miles if I ride spiritedly and close to 300 miles if I ride on the Economy Mode. It totally depends on the places you choose to travel. Plus, I always take into consideration, the distance between two petrol pumps..trust me .. if you plan well.. you can take your motorcycle anywhere. Hope that helps 😃
@@StallionRides thanks for the reply man. And yes, that's the bike I wanna go for, I wanted a scram for it's offroading wheels but the cb350rs is way too beautiful.
I crossed Kumzum pass in the first week of June 2022.. All the best for your Spiti Ride, Ghanu. My apologies for the late response. I am travelling at the moment.
Hey ...i am bit confused the route you have taken.....is it koksar gramphu losar ...but in that route sissu doesn't come andone has to come across kunzum pass...kindly tell me the route ...i am planning to do the entire spiti next may...
Hello to you, Ghanu. I took a detour to Sissu. Actually we got late while heading to Koksar, and it was raining.. so we decided to spend the day in Sissu and next day we left for Koksar, Gramphu, Losar. From Atal Tunnel if you take a right, that's to Gramphu and if you take a left..that will take you to Sissu. My apologies for the late response. I am travelling at the moment.
Hello there, Pritam. Yes, please.. 99% of the ride was with my pillion. On one of the downhill where the Alto got stuck(it's in the video), the pillion had to get down. The slope was too steep. Then one uphill where an XUV and Tata Ace were kind of stuck, there was very little space - the pillion had to get down at that moment. Apart from these 2 instances, I never had to ask the pillion to get down. Thank you for watching, I wish I hadn't messed the GoPro angle.
As long as you are on the correct gear, you will not feel loss of power. In mountain/inclines follow this 0-30kmph 1st gear 30-70kmph 2nd gear Then the 3rd gear. There’s power in plenty.
@@StallionRides would you believe if I told you that I have been watching your videos entire night? ❤️ Let's plan a trip someday together? Would love to ride with you on my rs. ❤️ And learn a lot from you.
@@rajsolankiii Did you take a test ride? The riding stance is not agressive.. it's a slight bend.. and, it is super smooth, so it mostly glides over things. Problem honi nai chahiye back ki.
@@rajsolankiii Hann g, test ride lete hee pata chal jayega apko. Also, rear tyre toh bhayankar hai hee..front tyre bhot purposeful hai 19 inch wala..potholes easily cross kar leta hai.. Good luck, man.
@@StallionRides you need atleast 2 weeks of vacation to cover spiti in bike ,right.inthat case u much be having good work life balance .i thought u might be a freelancer
@@StallionRides i went to spiti 6 months back,in car.from banglore we took a flight to delhi.i am not sure if i can make a bike trip to spiti like u with my current job
@@Daredevil007-v7m So I do not take leaves from work here and there. I have been planning office leaves well for over 6-7 years now. I either take 2 week leave 2 times a year..or 1 month leave once a year.. plus the extra holidays that come with the USA geography. This works for me .. Just trying my best to find time for my passion ✌️
My apologies.
I messed up 2 days of GoPro recording. Please bear with me, uploading these videos as I did not want to break the chain for any one of you who is curious.
There will be one more long video after this (Episode 5).
Episode 6 onwards, the video quality will be back to normal.
Thank you for your patience.
Best part about the vlog is he is only recording the journey and not other random stuffs like human interactions and nightstays. This one is praiseworthy.
Thank you, Aadarniya.
I'm glad you like the video even with a poor camera angle 🙏
My CB350RS is like a mountain goat in the hills and off road. Very Good!!
Hello, again.. I agree 100%
Also, thank you ever so much.. your comment made me realise that you watched the entire video ❤️
Hello sir,
I'm planning to buy CB350rs. I really loved the look and was satisfied with the test ride.
But the issue is regular 8km offroad. I'm posted in a far village. 33 kms ( 17km highway+jungle road, very smooth road but lots of turnings, 8km city and 8 km village heavy off road, stone+mud+bumpy road for that 8km).
I'm currently taking there Classic 350 2016 model.
I have only problems in the off road. The suspension feels stiff in my bs4 model. Felt back pain in the very first day.
Will the CB350rs be good for off-road? I don't want to buy x-pulse or other bike just because of this 8 km.
But if cb350rs is not going to do it, may be I should reconsider!!
Hoping to get a valuable suggestion and review. ❤️
Hello to you, Raktim.
The CB350 RS is capable of doing off-roads, however, it's not the best machine to do it. It will feel better on tarmac roads, it is built like that. I must tell you that you can do any off-road on it without worrying about the motorcycle breaking or faulting as the quality of parts are premium..but it's not comfortable on off-roads.
You might want to consider Himalayan or Scram. .. but if you want a no-nonsense reliable machine, go for the CB350 RS
My apologies for the late response. I am travelling at the moment.
Nice ❤
Thank you for watching, Sudip 😃
A question, I am a new rider, want to travel miles in my bike. What always worries me is the fuel. Like, you're travelling 1000s of mile, are petrol stops plenty or you carry with you?
Hello to you, Mortem.
To be fair, I have only visited places where we have petrol pumps in close intervals. On my motorcycle, I have never carried extra fuel as it has a 17+ litre fuel tank and gives a tank range of 220+ miles if I ride spiritedly and close to 300 miles if I ride on the Economy Mode.
It totally depends on the places you choose to travel. Plus, I always take into consideration, the distance between two petrol pumps..trust me .. if you plan well.. you can take your motorcycle anywhere.
Hope that helps 😃
@@StallionRides thanks for the reply man. And yes, that's the bike I wanna go for, I wanted a scram for it's offroading wheels but the cb350rs is way too beautiful.
@@mortemoccasus2412 You are welcome, baba.
Scram is a beautiful machine however, the CB350 RS is miles ahead on reliability.
Have you crossed kunzum pass in may month?
I crossed Kumzum pass in the first week of June 2022..
All the best for your Spiti Ride, Ghanu.
My apologies for the late response. I am travelling at the moment.
That’s great ride bro but disappointed with the GoPro angle. More happy miles to u 😊
Me too, baba.. me too. Disappointed, yes..but..part of the process 🙃
Hey ...i am bit confused the route you have taken.....is it koksar gramphu losar ...but in that route sissu doesn't come andone has to come across kunzum pass...kindly tell me the route ...i am planning to do the entire spiti next may...
Hello to you, Ghanu.
I took a detour to Sissu. Actually we got late while heading to Koksar, and it was raining.. so we decided to spend the day in Sissu and next day we left for Koksar, Gramphu, Losar. From Atal Tunnel if you take a right, that's to Gramphu and if you take a left..that will take you to Sissu.
My apologies for the late response. I am travelling at the moment.
Great video. Are you riding with a pillion on all those climbs?
Hello there, Pritam. Yes, please.. 99% of the ride was with my pillion.
On one of the downhill where the Alto got stuck(it's in the video), the pillion had to get down. The slope was too steep.
Then one uphill where an XUV and Tata Ace were kind of stuck, there was very little space - the pillion had to get down at that moment.
Apart from these 2 instances, I never had to ask the pillion to get down.
Thank you for watching, I wish I hadn't messed the GoPro angle.
@@StallionRides Thanks. And regarding angle, it's fine :) it happens and it felt more like podcast-very calm. Keep making videos, they are awesome 👍
@@preetamswaraj1272 My gosh, you managed to watch the entire video 😃
Thank you, made my day. You are very kind :)
Have a good day, Preetam.
Do u feel power loss in the mountains?
As long as you are on the correct gear, you will not feel loss of power.
In mountain/inclines follow this
0-30kmph 1st gear
30-70kmph 2nd gear
Then the 3rd gear.
There’s power in plenty.
@@StallionRides would you believe if I told you that I have been watching your videos entire night? ❤️ Let's plan a trip someday together? Would love to ride with you on my rs. ❤️ And learn a lot from you.
@@StallionRides thanks for all of your lovely tips. It is you and your stallion coz of which I bought my comet. ❤️
@@rohanshah8129 Lovely. Thank you for sharing, baba 😀
@@rohanshah8129 absolutely, baba.
One fine day. Cheers 😀
Nice
Thank you for watching, Pawan :)
back hurts ???
Not at all, baba. The stock seat is wide with sufficient padding and grip.
Plus, I workout regularly.. that helps too.
@@StallionRides I love to buy rs but this back hurts is the only concern with me
@@rajsolankiii Did you take a test ride? The riding stance is not agressive.. it's a slight bend.. and, it is super smooth, so it mostly glides over things.
Problem honi nai chahiye back ki.
@@StallionRides i will go for an test ride this saturday for sure i love the tyres specially 😍
@@rajsolankiii Hann g, test ride lete hee pata chal jayega apko.
Also, rear tyre toh bhayankar hai hee..front tyre bhot purposeful hai 19 inch wala..potholes easily cross kar leta hai..
Good luck, man.
Thought the stiff suspension on the RS wouldn't help with off-roading.
You are right, it was tough. However, the parts are premium - zero breakdown, noise, vibrations nothing.
Bro,what's ur profession?
Hello Sandeep.
Private job, baba.. surving on monthly wages 😅😅
Why'd you ask?
@@StallionRides you need atleast 2 weeks of vacation to cover spiti in bike ,right.inthat case u much be having good work life balance .i thought u might be a freelancer
@@StallionRides i went to spiti 6 months back,in car.from banglore we took a flight to delhi.i am not sure if i can make a bike trip to spiti like u with my current job
@@Daredevil007-v7m That is true, we need at least 2 weeks to experience Spiti.
I am into night shifts, so work life balance is a BIG QUESTION 😅😂
@@Daredevil007-v7m So I do not take leaves from work here and there. I have been planning office leaves well for over 6-7 years now. I either take 2 week leave 2 times a year..or 1 month leave once a year.. plus the extra holidays that come with the USA geography.
This works for me ..
Just trying my best to find time for my passion ✌️
can you contact me i wanna know about the bike
Hello, Daksh.
You may connect on my Instagram @stallionrides7