Honda Cb300f
The Honda CB300F was introduced in 2015 as a stripped-down, entry-level naked streetfighter aimed at beginner and urban riders, sharing its 286cc single-cylinder engine with the CBR300R sportbike. It was sold primarily in North American and select Asian markets, offering a more upright riding position compared to its faired sibling. The model was relatively short-lived in most markets, being discontinued around 2018 as Honda shifted focus to the CB300R, which replaced it with a more modern neo-retro styling platform.
30 hp
Power
27 Nm
Torque
143 kg
Weight
145 km/h (estimated; note: manufacturer did not officially publish a top speed figure)
Top Speed
3.2 L/100km or approximately 31 km/L (typical real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Honda Reliability Win
The CB300F uses a proven single-cylinder engine derived from Honda's CBR300R sport bike, making it exceptionally low-maintenance with minimal reported mechanical failures in owner communities.
Holds Value Well
As a popular beginner bike from a trusted brand, the CB300F retains resale value better than many competitors, typically holding 60-70% of its value after two years with normal use.
Watch for Stator Issues
Some owners have reported stator and charging system problems on higher-mileage units, so always check that the battery charges properly during a pre-purchase inspection.
Full Specifications
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