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Cycle News Issue 31 August 7

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 31 AUGUST 7, 2018 P97 single cylinder motor, cool styling and a great price—there's a reason the K.I.S principle works for Honda's CB300R. KEEPING IT SIMPLE BY RENNIE SCAYSBROOK / PHOTOGRAPHY BY DREW RUIZ H onda has a long history of building simple and effective motorcycles. Bikes like the Cub—the motor- cycle on which Honda builtt its reputation, and the legendary XR are examples of Honda keeping it simple and producing excellent products as a result. The CB300R is no differ- ent. When you strip back the LED lighting, the funky style and Showa suspension, the CB300R is just a single-cylinder engine wrapped in a tubular steel chassis. Its aim is to pro- vide cheap, easy transportation. Like the Honda Cub all those years ago. One of the biggest issues we as motorcycle riders face in the present day is that there are not enough of us com- ing through. With less new riders, the industry as a whole suffers, so Honda is making a concerted effort to get more butts on seats by offering five street bikes between 250- 500cc to entice new riders. Since 2011, Honda has sold over 50,000 sub-500cc bikes, with 43-56 percent of those going to new riders. However, those machines were part of the old world in terms of Honda design. For 2019, the CB300R range falls

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