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Both Hunter 350 and Jawa 42 have a starting price of Rs. 1.72 lakh, ex-showroom, while the Honda CB 350 is a bit expensive at Rs. 2.06 lakh.
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Royal Enfield launched the Hunter 350 last year and the bike has been consistently raking in excellent numbers for the brand.
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The Jawa 42 might be a forgotten hero but it has a few tricks up its sleeve. Take a look at how these three cruiser motorcycles compare with each other.
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In terms of engine displacement, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and the Honda CB 350 RS have bigger engines at 349 cc and 348.36 cc, respectively. The Jawa 42 has a slightly smaller 334 cc motor but outperforms others by offering 28 bhp and 28 Nm of peak torque.
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The other two motorcycles offer around 21 bhp of maximum power. However, when it comes to torque output, the Honda CB 350 RS belts out a class-leading 30 Nm of peak torque while the Hunter 350 produces 27 Nm.
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is offered in two variants- Retro and Metro and builds up on the neo-retro design language said to be developed from scratch over a period of over five years. In the company portfolio, it is positioned below the Classic 350 and Meteor 350.
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However, the Jawa 42 is the lightest and the Hunter 350, despite being much lighter than its siblings; is the heaviest here.
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Honda has unveiled customisation kits for the CB350 RS and the H’ness while silently updating it to meet the upcoming RDE norms.
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The new Honda customisation kits range between Rs. 7,500 to Rs. 22,200.

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