Honda H’ness 350 and RE Bullet Electra 350 Drag Race

The drag-race between Honda H’ness 350 and RE Bullet Electra 350 is sure to be a nail-biter. Both of these giants are popular tourist bikes that proudly wear retro-themed elements. In fact, the main reason why people fall in love with RE bikes. However, the Bullet is quite smooth and refined compared to the refined H’ness. Let’s see what the outcome of this drag race is.

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Honda H’ness vs Royal Enfield Bullet Drag Race

YouTuber starts the race with 3 horns. As expected, H’ness leads from the beginning. The bike is more powerful than the Bullet and it shows in real life. But the obvious gap that H’ness can maintain is astonishing. But again, Bullet is not known for its acceleration. In fact, these people like to go it slow, and vice versa. That’s why Hness was able to beat Bullet in this drag race. In the second attempt, the results remained unchanged.

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Comparison of features

The Royal Enfield Bullet comes with a 346 cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine with a maximum power and torque of 19.36 PS and 28 Nm, respectively. This engine is mated to a 5-speed transmission. It has a dual-tube frame with a 35 mm telescopic front fork on the front and two rear shock absorbers with a five-stage adjustable preload. The bullet has 19-inch hinged wheels on both ends. The RE Bullet 350 ranged from 1.48 million rupees to 1.63 million rupees in the former showroom.

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Honda H’ness and RE Bullet Drag Race

Honda H’ness, on the other hand, comes with a 348.36 cc single-cylinder air-cooled, fuel-injection engine that produces 21 PS and 30 Nm of maximum power and torque. This engine is mated to a 5-speed transmission with an auxiliary and slipper clutch for smooth transmission. The bike has a semi-duplex cradle frame with telescopic front forks and double shock absorbers at the rear. Honda H’ness is priced at Rs 1.98 million, up from Rs 2.06 million at the former showroom.

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