Who the Honda CB 350 H’ness is for?
Tigit bought the CB 350 H’ness primarily for shorter riders. Both the Honda XR 150L and Honda CB 500x have a seat height of 32.8 inches. The Honda CB 350 Hness has a seat height of 31,5 inches. On paper, that might not sound like a big difference, but in reality, anyone of any height can drive the Honda CB 350 comfortably.
The second big justification for its slot at Tigit, is the power and how easy it is to drive. Many clients send emails about how they drive BMW GS 1250cc motorbikes back home, but when they arrive in Vietnam, even the Honda CB 500x becomes intimidatingly large. The roads are chaotic and designed for small motorbikes in Vietnam. In reality anything above 150cc is unnecessary in this country, and so many people book the big bikes and find themselves downgrading to the 150cc on arrival.
Having said that, I think this CB 350 provides a happy medium, where I am hoping that the riders with big bike experience back home but a slightly nervous attitude might find comfort in this compromise 350cc engine size.
Tigit provides the Honda CB 350 with 28 Litre aluminum boxes. (28L) per box.
Why we went for an air-cooled bike
The Honda CB 350 H’ness was added to the Tigit fleet in 2024 after selling off the Honda CRF 250L series. We found that clients did not understand how liquid-cooled bikes operate and their vulnerability to things such as leaking hoses or jammed fans. If a client drops a liquid-cooled bike and the fan jams up, then the bike overheats, and the engine fails.
The same story can be said for a small leak in a hose pipe, causing the motorbike to run out of coolant. Ultimately, when dealing with liquid, minor issues with motorbikes diagnosed easily by experienced riders can become catastrophic failures with less experienced riders.
The XR 150L has always been a bomb-proof motorbike at Tigit. The reason is simple: it is air-cooled. The Honda CB 350Hness is also air-cooled; therefore, there is much less to worry about from the client’s perspective over this long journey.
At Tigit, we are huge fans of air-cooled machines (pun intended), so when this motorbike hit the market in Vietnam, we jumped at it!
The Honda Cb 350 H’ness is good for offroad
Hear me out on this one. It isn’t good for offroad, but the low seat height makes it easy to control and duck waddle when the terrain gets difficult. Unfortunately, Vietnam is a country that can dramatically go from road to offroad, mainly when there are landslides. Adventure motorbikes like the Honda CB 500x are actually incredibly difficult to control offroading. Forget those fancy Instagram pictures of professional riders on ADV. In reality, ADV motorbikes are heavy and have a high center of gravity. It takes an experienced rider to get them through the mud, let alone looking cool while doing it.
On the other hand, the Honda CB 350 H’ness is a far better setup for a typical weekend rider to escape a mess when they find themselves on terrain they weren’t anticipating.
All you have to do is look at the style of motorbikes used in places like India/Himalayas, where roads unexpectedly go from road to offroad. They are on Royal Enfield Bullet cruiser bikes, not enormous ADV bikes!
Low-end thumping engine
A 350cc air-cooled engine doesn’t get you much power, only 20.78HP, to be exact. But it has a thumping single-cylinder engine that provides a great feel and makes a lovely noise. Traveling Vietnam is not a race, and with most road speeds having a speed limit of 50km/h, having a motorbike that gives you a casual, relaxing feel is far more appropriate than a rev ‘d-out race bike.
In the end, power is down to the driver, and a good driver can get a lot of power out of any engine. This is why, in general, at Tigit, we recommend traveling on the 110cc and 150cc motorbikes. The point is that 350cc is ample power to get across Vietnam. You won’t be winning any races on the H’ness, but you will get to the finish line looking cool!
It says a $3000 deposit on the description but the terms and conditions say a $300 deposit??? How much would it be for 10 days in April 2019?? For 2 crf250s?
And what licence do you need to have to get them?
Sorry this has now been fixed. Typo in revision of the doc.
We own one CRF, not two unfortunately.
It is mostly booked until end of April, with small gaps between bookings. What are your exact travel dates?
Hello,
Any chance to rent a CRF250 / CB500X or something in the middle :
From Danang on 21 or 22 November
To NhaTrang/Dalat on 27 or 28 November ?
THanks !
Sorry all our “big” bikes are booked up until around Feb next year.
I want to rent a Honda 250 from nov 14 to nov 19. I’ll be riding from Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi. Can you tell me with the price and help me reserve this bike.
Sorry the CRF 250 is booked over November.
The next largest bike we have is the XR 150.
Let me know if this is of interest.
Hi Tigit Motorbikes,
I am interested in hiring 3 x Honda CRF250 from HCM to Hanoi in 9 days or just a 9 day round trip.
Start: 21st of Oct.
Would you send me an offer to my E-Mail.
Thanks in advance
Flex
Currently all our CRF motorbikes are booked.
The next biggest is the Honda XR 150
An email has been sent with more information.
Hi there,
I’m interested in hiring 3 x Honda CRF250, travelling from HCM to Hanoi from 11th Oct – 24th Oct.
Can you please help.
Many thanks
Unfortunately all the CRF’s are booked over these days.
The XR 150cc is possible.
Let me know if this is of interest.