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@@Inspirationalstories-m4c The thing has never been in a workshop... I make the wearing parts myself... tires, brakes, chain... valve clearance has never been adjusted
Great video! The pure exhaust sound is truly pleasing. I'm curious about how you recorded it. I used a GoPro with a lapel microphone attached, positioned near the exhaust pipe. However, the overall effect wasn't satisfactory. I couldn't solely capture the exhaust sound; there was significant wind noise, and both the engine noise and mechanical sounds from clutch engagement were recorded. I'm aiming to capture just the exhaust pipe sound. I hope you can provide some insights. Thank you. A viewer from Taiwan.
Hello, I understand and thank you for your comments. Keeping the mic can be a disaster, because it will take all the noises of the other vehicles, the winds, all the mechanical sounds and all. How i does it, i keep the mic inside the bag and I try to put it in my back. In this way, the mic won't capture all the other sounds, but it would still capture the wind sounds. But that you could try some post editing and make it into something pleasing. Hope my reply helps you! Thank you.
@@withathing2105 Thank you very much for your response. Your suggestions are very helpful! I will take your advice and try to implement it. I'm happy to be able to ride the CB350 in Taiwan; it's truly a motorcycle that anyone can easily ride, with affordable pricing and reliable quality!
Hi, i am willing to buy this bike for so long! But the service centre is 130kms away from the place where i live. This is where i am unable to make a decision. Please guide me should i buy this bike or not?
@@withathing2105 To be frank, I am not inclined towards any other bike, although have taken test rides of Re himalayan, hunter, classic reborn, jawa 42, Re meteor. But in the end, my heart goes with cb350 rs only. But still, i want to hear from you. What should i do (Thankyou so much for replying!)
@@Engineersinc hello, thank you for replying to me too.. haha, so i would like to know one more think, that is, what type of a rider are you? Like do you just occasionally ride or do you do monthly rides? Or do you do adventure riding? Or you do weekly trips?.
I would choose rs more because for my height and weight. But if it's a small bike that you want than you can easily choose the hunter. It's all well and good. Both are very capable bikes.
Hi even i too have the same question but now i have gotten a answer to this question that is i choose rs over 400 because i needed a bike which has enlugh milage and rs will get a min milage of 38 and i have to travel daily 50 kms and little bit of offroading. So i choose rs over 400 also the exhaust note of rs is soooo soothing. I liked rs like so much then only 400 got introduced but still i would prefer to go rs
Bro enik oru help cheyo, enik cb350rs bayangara ishtayi njn like rs test drive okke cheydhu ishtayi pinne njn re inde korre bikes try cheydhu. pakse indhu okke cheydhalum rs inde feel kitunilla. honda bwind inde showroom just 5kms mathram ullu from my house. but only issue is that it costs 2.8 on road in kerala. adhu vechal 3laks inde okke aduthu. adhanu like enik preshnam. is it really worth 3lakhs? please reply
Hey, I can understand you, i would say is try the Dominar 400, the feel when I rode it was just 🔥🔥 and also the new triumph speed 400 is out and the pricing is just next level. I think you should also try a test drive on it.
@@withathing2105 the bar end looks similar to what honda provides in sp125, for a premium bike atleast they could have provided metal one. Btw your pov videos are really nice 👍🏻