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The Japanese automaker, Honda has been a leading bike manufacturer in India for a considerable amount of time and now they have entered the reto genre market segment with the Honda H’ness CB350. Retailed through Honda’s premium Big Wing dealerships, this bike is a beast with a 348.36cc 4 stroke engine, tough looks, and loaded with features like Honda Smartphone Voice Control System, leather seats, hazard light switches, and many more.
It is available in 3 attractive colours. It now has two variants the DLX and the DLX Pro and they are priced at INR 1,86,500 and INR 1,92,500 respectively. (ex-showroom Delhi)
The Honda H’ness CB350 has a mighty 348.36cc 4 stroke, SI engine which gives out the maximum power of 15.5kW at 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 30 Nm at 3000 rpm. A number of new attractive features have been added like full LED head and tail lights, semi-digital instrument cluster, and the much anticipated Honda Smartphone Voice Control System. Although present only in the DLX PRO variant, it helps to control calls, music, and use turn-by-turn navigation systems. It comes with a standard dual-channel ABS and hazard light switches for added safety.
Styled with round headlamps, curvy fuel tank, leather tan seats, chopped fenders, and a chrome-finished exhaust, it also has alloy wheels and blacked-out components for a modern look. The bike also gets a whole lot of benefits from the brand who ensured a number of warranty coverage schemes, free services, and roadside assistance to owners.
Note: You will have to buy PA Cover separately.
You can renew your Honda two wheeler insurance policy in 5 easy and quick steps.
Step 1 - Fill in your Name, Address, Mobile Number, Vehicle’s Make, Model, Variant, Registration Date & the city you ride in.
Step 2- Press ‘Get Quote’ and choose your choice of Plan (Third-party liability, comprehensive, standalone own damage) or add-ons
Step 3 - Enter details of your previous insurance policy- Date of expiry, Claim made in the last year, No Claim Bonus earned
Step 4 - You will get a quote for your premium
Step 5- Make the final payment to renew your policy
Honda H’ness is a bike for the retro genre segment but with modern twists. It gives a good performance with the 348.36cc single-cylinder engine and provides a smooth ride even at 100kmph speed. It has many new appealing features like a slipper clutch, torque control system, hazard light switch, and the voice control system. The bike provides a good grip and the ABS system and hazard light switches are very handy for safety.
Overall, the Honda H’ness is a good choice with classic retro look and a good performance at its given price range. It is one of the best in its class.
You should first make sure that you are completely safe before lodging the insurance claim. The insurance claim process is time-bound and it is generally preferable to let your company know within 24 hours. However, in certain scenarios, the deadline can be extended by the insurer. In that case, the policyholder has to let them know the reasons for the delay in notification in a written letter.
According to the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, it is mandatory for all vehicle owners to get Third Party Liability Insurance policy. This insurance covers any third party damages done by your vehicle. On the other hand, Comprehensive Liability Insurance Policy includes both third party liabilities and well as protection for your own vehicles. It covers your vehicle in case of damage, repairs, accidents, natural or man-made disasters, theft, fire, etc.
Bike insurance Deductible refers to the amount of money that you have to pay in case you raise an insurance claim. The deductible can be either compulsory or Voluntary. A compulsory deductible is a small amount of money that you have to pay while voluntary deductible is paid to reduce the insurance premium. A voluntary deductible can reduce the premium but it also reduces the amount of claim you get in case of damage.
No, inspection is not always necessary, unless there is a gap between policy expiry date and policy renewal request. However, some insurance companies do inspect the vehicle before settling the claim.
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