Honda H'ness CB350: Accessories To Spruce Up The Retro Roadster
Modified On May 20, 2021 09:42 AM By Pratik Bhanushali for Honda Hness CB350
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These aftermarket accessories have been developed by Japan-based Daytona Corporation
Honda launched the GB350 in Japan (called the H’ness CB350 in India) some time ago. But since then, there hasn’t been much talk on the aftermarket accessories for the bike. While Honda continues to be quiet on this front, Daytona Corporation has stepped in and launched a bunch of accessories that could amp up the retro Honda’s utility quotient.
The list includes a Velona tachometer kit, an engine guard, a stubby chrome-finished rear fender, and a pair of saddlebag mounts.
The Velona gauge is neatly laid out, placed on the left side of the stock unit. It is available in two sizes: 60mm and 48mm. The standard model doesn’t get any crash protection, so Daytona has developed a stylish set of crash guards that will help to mitigate damage to your bike in the event of a collision.
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The H’ness CB350 sold in India already has a chrome-finished rear fender. However, the one offered by Daytona is slightly smaller in length and inspired by the CB1100. Lastly, having your luggage stored away in panniers is always a convenient option during long rides. Keeping this in mind, the folks from Daytona have developed a pair of pannier brackets that will allow you to mount soft luggage on the bike. More importantly, the left bracket gets an in-built helmet lock.
We are sure you’d want to use some of these accessories on your bike here in India. But for that, you’ll have to contend with the high import duties (obviously in addition to the cost). The delivery can also become a bother, with localised lockdowns imposed in multiple states. That said, you may just stumble across a few workshops and hope to get your hands on these accessories.