Honda updates the CB300R for 2022

Honda has reintroduced the CB300R, which joins the brand’s Neo Sports Café family of naked motorcycles alongside the CB125R, CB650R and CB1000R.

Honda CB300R (2022) Front Side 1

The changes start with the 286 cc engine. Delivering 31.1 PS (30.7 bhp / 22.9 kW) and 27.5 Nm (20.2 lb-ft) of torque via a six-speed transmission, this single-cylinder, fuel-injected unit gains an assist / slipper clutch, a redesigned exhaust and Euro5 compliance.

Honda CB300R (2022) Side

In addition, an upgraded chassis specification now includes an upside-down Showa SFF-BP (Separate Function Fork Big Piston) at the front.

Another highlight is the improved braking set-up. It comprises a 296 mm hubless floating disc and a radial-mounted Nissin four-piston caliper for the front wheel, while the rear has a 220 mm disc and a single-piston caliper. An IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) controls the two-channel anti-lock system.

Honda CB300R (2022) Rear Side

Full LED lighting and a new LCD instrument display complete the package. As well as the usual gauges, the latter incorporates both a fuel level meter and a gear position indicator.

Honda CB300R (2022) Instruments

The 2022 CB300R is being offered with a choice of Mat Gunpowder Black Metallic, Mat Pearl Agile Blue, Candy Chromosphere Red or Pearl Dusk Yellow paintwork.

Honda CB300R (2022) Front Side 2

In the UK, prices start at £4,899.

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