Only thing to deal with in Husqvarna is engine refinement and long term reliability where Japanese manufacturers are way ahead, still Husqvarna best value for money!
vitpilen has better pillion seat and fuel tank that might make it better allrounder in single bike garage also the service network is stronger than honda both are good looking though
After watching your review I sold my hiness and bought the cb300r . Damn it’s a crazy machine .in the under 300cc segment no bike can match it’s performance. Absolute beast and after 6k rpm you feel completely weightless so much is it’s power and acceleration. Two downsides are small fuel tank and no proper place for pillion to hold on in the stock bike though if you install a top rack that issue gets solved . I get an average mileage of 30+ in the city . Overall a beast of a performer under 3 lakhs
How do you get 30+ in the city?? I only get 22.9 and i ride it very optimally, never rev it, ride it on higher gears most of the time, very minima accelartion. Then how? I also want 30kmpl. Please sir, can you tell.
Hi Deepak, This is some Really nice content. I had a question, I fell in love & bought the CB300R at the same time as you but performance 4 mahine baad ab utni achi nahi aa rahi jitna pehele aati thi. Pehele raw power feel hoti thi, par abhi thodi slow feel at intial gears. I also checked at service centre but they said everything was okay. Is the same hapenning with you?
@@imahunter1174 , choti se zyada yeh baat hai ki triumph har maamle mein better hai Honda se. Sirf jisko ekdum retro look nahi pasand, uske liye nahi hai triumph