Honda CB300R
31 hp, 286 cc, 315 lbs2018
Honda CBR300R
30 hp, 286 cc, 362 lbs2014 - 2016
EngineHonda CB300RHonda CBR300R
Displacement286 cc286 cc
Max power31 hp (@8 500 RPM)30 hp (@8 500 RPM)
Max torque19 lb ft (@7 500 RPM)19 lb ft (@7 250 RPM)
Redline10 500 RPM
Idling speed1 200 RPM1 400 RPM
ManagementFuel InjectionFuel Injection
LayoutDOHC SingleDOHC Single
Compression10.70:110.70:1
Oil capacity1.70 quart1.70 quart
Spark plug typeNGK SIMR8A9
CoolingLiquidLiquid
Valves44
Bore76.0 mm76.0 mm
Stroke63.0 mm63.0 mm
Throttle bore38.0 mm
Weight to power10.17 lbs/hp12.05 lbs/hp
Power to weight245 hp/2500lbs207 hp/2500lbs
Battery type12V 7AH12V 6Ah
GearboxHonda CB300RHonda CBR300R
TypeSequentialSequential
ClutchWetWet
DriveChainChain
Chain typeDID 520VF 108LE
Gears count06
Primary ratio2.808
Final drive2.714
1. gear3.333 (30 mph)
2. gear2.117 (48 mph)
3. gear1.571 (65 mph)
4. gear1.304 (78 mph)
5. gear1.115 (91 mph)
6. gear0.962 (105 mph)
ChasisHonda CB300RHonda CBR300R
Frame typeSteel diamond frameDiamond
Front susp.41mm USD, 5.12 in travel37mm fork, 5.12 in travel
Rear susp.Monoshock, 4.21 in travelMonoshock, 4.21 in travel
Summary

The 2014-2016 Honda CBR300R and the 2018 Honda CB300R are two motorcycles that belong to the same category of sport touring bikes. While both these bikes share some similarities, there are significant differences that make them unique. Here's a descriptive comparison of the two motorcycles:

Basic Characteristics:

The 2014-2016 Honda CBR300R features a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 30 horsepower and 20 lb-ft of torque. The bike has a six-speed transmission and a curb weight of 357lbs. The bike has a fuel capacity of 3.4 gallons and a top speed of 100 mph.

On the other hand, the 2018 Honda CB300R features a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 31 horsepower and 20 lb-ft torque. The bike also has a six-speed transmission and a curb weight of 313 lbs. The bike has a fuel capacity of 2.7 gallons and can reach a top speed of 100 mph.

Targeted Audience:

The 2014-2016 Honda CBR300R was aimed at beginner riders due to its easy-to-handle nature, but it also proved popular with experienced riders looking for a smaller sports bike.

The 2018 Honda CB300R was designed to attract younger riders with its modern and aggressive styling.

Best points as compared to each other:

The 2018 Honda CB300R has a lighter and more efficient engine than the 2014-2016 Honda CBR300R. This means that the bike has better acceleration and a faster top speed.

The 2014-2016 Honda CBR300R, on the other hand, has a larger fuel tank, which means it has a longer range than the 2018 Honda CB300R. The CBR300R also has a more sporty design, making it more appealing to some riders.

Areas where they shine:

Both bikes are relatively affordable, making them great value for money. Additionally, the bikes are easy to handle, making them great options for beginners.

Areas where they let down:

The 2018 Honda CB300R has a smaller fuel tank, which means it has a shorter range. Additionally, the small fuel tank may be an issue for riders intending to go on long trips.

The 2014-2016 Honda CBR300R has a more outdated design, which may not appeal to some riders. Additionally, the