2025 Honda GB350S Review

2025 Honda GB350S
It is a perfect bike to start – or continue – the two-wheeled adventure and enjoy everything it brings: the camaraderie, shared moments and new horizons. Whether a run for coffee with friends or further afield, the GB350S effortlessly achieves the goals set out for it, with authentic charm and an open book for any owner’s customisation desires.
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2025 Honda GB350S: AUTHENTIC CHARM.

Introducing the 2025 Honda GB350S…

The simple, universal appeal of a motorcycle.

That’s what Honda’s engineers were looking to capture when thoughts turned to developing the new GB350S. Using all the technology at their fingertips, their aims were to make a timeless, small capacity, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that will perform in a modern environment both enjoyably and efficiently. And in doing so, create a bike that’s a real pleasure to ride, for every level of experience, delivering high quality engineering, timeless style and pride of ownership at a very affordable price point.

Honda have generations of experience building a bike for every rider. And with an ever increasing number of A2 licence bikes joining the market to attract a younger demographic to the joys of motorcycling, the time is right for Honda to add to its European range a bike that takes inspiration from models of the past, but has an eye very much on the future. The GB350S does just that.

It is a perfect bike to start – or continue – the two-wheeled adventure and enjoy everything it brings: the camaraderie, shared moments and new horizons. Whether a run for coffee with friends or further afield, the GB350S effortlessly achieves the goals set out for it, with authentic charm and an open book for any owner’s customisation desires.

Two wheels, handlebar, engine. Enjoy.

Air-cooled, SOHC the 348cc HSTC-equipped engine produces 15.5kW peak power with 29.0Nm of torque, focussed in the low- to mid-range. But it’s also an engine – long-stroke, with heavy flywheel mass – tuned to feel exactly like a single-cylinder should, with character and sound that’s unmistakeable. The wide-ratio, five-speed gearbox is managed by assist/slipper clutch for fuss free gear changes.

The GB350S is a bike made to navigate busy city streets with ease. The steel semi-double cradle frame provides stable, confident handling, the overall geometry gives a tight turning radius; both centre of gravity and seat height are reassuringly low. 41mm telescopic forks and twin rear shocks provide supple suspension, with braking taken care of by 310mm front/ 240mmm rear discs and ABS control. Wheels are a 19/17-inch front and rear combination.

Deliberately understated styling pays homage to Honda’s illustrious roadster history with steel fuel tank, resin side panels and front mudguard, and stylish blacked out detailing on the engine and cycle parts. All lighting is LED, led by a circular headlight, while a compact analogue speedometer is at the centre of an attractive instrument display.

A range of genuine Honda accessories are ready to go for the GB350S, and include large and small saddle bags, a variety of screen options and engine side pipes.

The 2025 GB350S will be available in the following paint options:

  • Puco Blue
  • Gunmetal Black Metallic
  • Pearl Deep Mud Gray

The new GB350S is an accessible A2-friendly motorcycle with a retro charm that pays homage to Honda’s illustrious history. Powered by an evocative air-cooled single-cylinder engine, it has been designed for pure riding pleasure for any experience level, with a combination of timeless looks, affordable price point and modern technology such as 41mm front forks, 310mm front disc brake, slipper clutch, LED lights and Honda Selectable Torque Control.

Honda re-introduces the GB name to Europe. The A2-compliant GB350S is powered by a new air-cooled engine laden with character and satisfying torque. It also features an assist/slipper clutch and HSTC for added peace of mind. A steel semi-double cradle frame provides perfect feel, and combines with 41mm telescopic forks, twin rear shocks and 310mm front disc for easy handling. The clean and simple styling is classic Honda roadster, with steel fuel tank, resin side panels and front mudguard; all lighting is LED. The instrument display includes analogue speedometer and digital gear indicator.

 

 

 

2025 Honda GB350S Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features

  • Long stroke, air-cooled and characterful single-cylinder engine
  • Strong low to mid-range torque performance
  • Low friction technology for excellent fuel efficiency
  • Wide ratio five-speed gearbox with assist/slipper clutch 
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
  • Tubular steel semi-double cradle frame, box section swingarm
  • 41mm telescopic forks, twin rear shock absorbers
  • 310mm front disc, 240mm rear with ABS
  • Evocative styling is simple and timelessly classic Honda, with steel tank and stylish resin side panels
  • Full LED lighting 
  • Neat display features analogue speedo and digital gear indicator
  • Honda Emergency Stop System (ESS) integrated
  • Seat Height 800mm
  • Range 570km
  • Power 15.5kW
  • Weight 178kg

 

That’s what the new GB350S is all about. Its A2-compliant, air-cooled single-cylinder engine fires with a unique pulse and evocative sound. A low seat height, low weight and low centre of gravity – plus wide handlebars – make it a joy around town or a weekend ride with friends. Stripped back retro style with classic Honda roadster authenticity in every nut, bolt and detail. And whether you’re starting your motorcycling adventure or have ridden for years, the GB350S has everything you need.

Unique Muffler Design
This engine is alive. It has soul. A powerful bass tone matched to high notes, echoes behind inspiring every ride.

Assist/Slipper Clutch
Makes for a lighter clutch pull and much less tiring urban riding. And, at the same time, maintains control of the rear wheel when down shifting rapidly and braking.

Stylish Analogue Display
Offset from the ignition a large diameter circular speedometer keeps things straightforward. A digital gear indicator is included as well as fuel consumption, distance to empty and ECO indicator.

Air-Cooled OHC Single-Cylinder Engine
348cc, long-stroke and tuned to deliver 29Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm and 15.5kW at 5,500 rpm for enjoyable acceleration with soulful character, plus low friction technology built in for maximum fuel efficiency, a total range of 570 KM on one single tank.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
HSTC smoothly manages driving force to the rear wheel so you can ride on with confidence – in complete control – on dry or wet roads.

Full LED Lighting
Four LED headlight bulbs are long-lasting, power-efficient and emit a unique light signature. They’re encased in a classic chrome bezel and matched by a timeless taillight silhouette.

Unique Muffler Design
This engine is alive. It has soul. A powerful bass tone matched to high notes, echoes behind inspiring every ride.

Assist/Slipper Clutch
Makes for a lighter clutch pull and much less tiring urban riding. And, at the same time, maintains control of the rear wheel when down shifting rapidly and braking.

Stylish Analogue Display
Offset from the ignition a large diameter circular speedometer keeps things straightforward. A digital gear indicator is included as well as fuel consumption, distance to empty and ECO indicator.

Air-Cooled OHC Single-Cylinder Engine
348cc, long-stroke and tuned to deliver 29Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm and 15.5kW at 5,500 rpm for enjoyable acceleration with soulful character, plus low friction technology built in for maximum fuel efficiency, a total range of 570 KM on one single tank.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
HSTC smoothly manages driving force to the rear wheel so you can ride on with confidence – in complete control – on dry or wet roads.

Full LED Lighting
Four LED headlight bulbs are long-lasting, power-efficient and emit a unique light signature. They’re encased in a classic chrome bezel and matched by a timeless taillight silhouette.

You’re In Control
And your control starts with the connected feel of a tubular steel semi-double cradle frame, smooth rolling 19-/17-inch front and rear wheels and reassuring grip of wide radial tyres. 41mm telescopic forks deliver supple suspension reaction, matched by dual rear shock absorbers working through a box section steel swingarm. Add a low seat height, low centre of gravity, slim seat profile and compact build. And then, for complete urban manoeuvrability an upright riding position – giving you superb all-round visibility – tight turning circle and wide handlebars. Nimble, responsive and a pleasure. The GB350S is built for the city, and beyond.

Together as One
This motorcycle is deliberately unfussy but with an evocative style gathered over generations of building motorcycles for riders to ride. You are at its centre. The GB350S clothes its tubular steel semi-double cradle frame with minimal – but beautifully expressive – steel fuel tank and side panels. Rubber fork gaiters are both classic, and practical. Blackout detailing highlights the polished engine cooling fins, and everywhere you look the proportions are just right. And, of course, with a range of Honda Genuine Accessories to choose from, this is just the start. Where you take your GB350S is up to you.

 

 

 

 

2025 Honda GB350S Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits

Engine

Rich in character, the 348cc SOHC 2-valve air-cooled single-cylinder engine is a new design that, from the outset, looks to deliver soulful feel alongside engaging performance. The effort from Honda’s development engineers was to create the right ‘pulse’ from combustion energy and a high mass flywheel – which the rider very much feels as a pleasurable heartbeat – while minimising vibration. An extra main shaft coaxial balancer works in conjunction with the primary balancer for this purpose.

The air intake from the clean side of the airbox to the PGM-FI has designed to be straight,  with optimised diameter to reduce intake air resistance, and a pipe length to generate powerful torque from low speeds. For stable air intake, the port is located behind the airbox with an intake route that runs beneath the seat and across top of the airbox. This design contributes to the strong low rpm performance and ‘heartbeat’ of the engine.

The exhaust note was also factored in right at the start of development. The downpipe is double skinned while the muffler (chamfered for improved lean angle with 45mm diameter tail pipe) uses a single expansion chamber; the resulting sound is a distinct, characterful bass beat – just right for a single.

Peak power of 15.5kW is delivered at 5,500rpm with peak torque of 29.0Nm arriving low down in the rpm range at 3,000rpm. Its architecture is long stroke with bore and stroke set at 70mm x 90.5mm and compression ratio of 9.5:1.

And while it has a classic look, a host of Honda’s latest low-friction technologies – like a 10mm offset cylinder, asymmetric con-rod and sealed crankcases – are all built in to deliver optimum fuel efficiency. To achieve both oil capacity and reduced crankshaft oil mixing resistance in limited space, the sealed crankcase uses a bulkhead between the transmission chambers and crankcase.

A reed valve, located in the bulkhead opens and closes as crankshaft pressure fluctuates due to piston action, discharging oil from a piston jet (that cools the piston and lubricates the big-end of the con-rod). This is then passed into the transmission chamber, reducing friction thus improving fuel economy.

For optimum cooling efficiency the depth, thickness and spacing of the cooling fins has been carefully optimised. The work also adds to the engine’s presence and aesthetic. To cool the area behind the combustion chamber, an oil passage in the cylinder head covers the upper portion of the head, reducing temperature by 10%.

The five-speed gearbox uses wide gear ratios between first and fourth, to make the best use of the torque delivery around town, with fifth set for wide-ranging acceleration from 30km/low rpm up to cruising speed. An aluminium cam assist/slipper clutch reduces lever load by 30%, easing around-town riding and upshifts while controlling the rear wheel under braking and downshifting.

Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) manages rear wheel traction, which adds confidence and peace of mind for all experience levels. The engine returns 40km/L (2.5l/100km, 94.1mpg) (WMTC mode); this gives a potential range of up to 600km from the 15L fuel tank.

 

 

Chassis

Fittingly, a classic steel tube cradle frame provides just the right look for the GB350S. It balances longitudinal, lateral and torsional rigidity and draws out the suppleness of steel for perfect feel. The rigid swingarm is constructed from 60 x 30mm box section steel, for efficient torque transfer.

Rake and trail are set at 27°/120mm, with 45mm fork offset and wheelbase of 1,440mm. Seat height is a very manageable 800m; kerb weight is set at 178kg and there’s 168mm ground clearance.

The steering geometry, low centre of gravity, low seat height and wide pull-back handlebars make for stable – yet easy – handling. A 43° steering angle delivers a 2.3m minimum turning radius, for urban manoeuvrability. 41mm telescopic forks offer 106mm stroke and, with an eye on classic details, wear protective black rubber gaiters. Twin rear shocks also deliver 120mm travel and are nitrogen gas charged for enhanced damping control.

A single 310mm front disc is worked by a newly designed, and highly rigid, twin-piston caliper, the rear 240mm disc by single-piston caliper. Long-life friction material is used for the brake pads; the compact ABS modulator simplifies the hydraulic system for the rear brake. Wheels are elegant 14-spoke cast aluminium; the front ABS pulsar ring is minimised to accentuate the slender spokes and the 19-inch front is matched to a 17-inch rear. Tyres are Metzeler Tourance Next sized 100/90-R19 front and 150/70-R17 rear.

 

 

Styling & Equipment

The GB350S’s outline is the very definition of a clean and simple Honda roadster, with straightforward, timeless style that harks back to the iconic designs of the past. The shaping of the fuel tank and resin side panels – and the proportion between them – are evocative, as is the low ‘tuck-roll’ seat profile. Matching nimble front and rear mudguards are quality finishing touches.

Features like the distinctive circular headlight – with three upper and centred lower LED bulbs – and eye-shaped LED indicators add hints of subtle modernity and a unique light signature. And the blackout detailing which includes the beautifully finished engine (with its polished cooling fins), headlight surround, fork legs, swingarm, exhaust downpipes, wheels and rear springs make the classic lines standout even more.

Straightforward instrumentation is provided by compact, analogue speedometer offset from the ignition; a digital gear indicator is included as well as average/instantaneous fuel consumption, distance to empty and ECO indicator.

The rear indicators also incorporate an Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) function. Under hard braking, the hazard lights flash to warn other road users a hard stop is in process. The indicators also auto-cancel; rather than using a simple timer, the system compares front and rear wheel speed difference and calculates when to cancel the indication relative to the situation.

 

Accessories

A full range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the GB350S either individually or in carefully curated packs for user convenience.

The Style Pack enhances the GB350S appearance by adding accessories that complement the iconic design cues of the model. The pack includes:

  • Engine Upper Pipe – crafted with a robust 28.6mm extra-thick steel pipe, enhancing the GB350S’s bold aesthetic
  • Single Seat Cowl – covers the passenger section of the seat to highlight sportiness and heritage styling
  • Grip Ends – come with a unique mounting bolt, adding a stylish touch to the bars
  • Head Light Cowl – provides both rider comfort by deflecting air and adding a further sporty touch to the front of the bike
  • Side Tank Pads – adding protection to the fuel tank and improve riders’ grip
  • Fog Lights – operated through an integrated handle switch.

The Travel Pack offers additional storage space, improves comfort, convenience and practicality on longer journeys. The pack includes:

  • Saddle Bags & Supports – 14L left & 10L right, made of sturdy ballistic nylon and easily detachable for added convenience.
  • Knuckle Guards – minimizing wind and rain impact on the rider’s hands and arms
  • Long Visor – with 355 mm of height, deflects travelling air away from the rider’s head and shoulders.

The line-up is completed with optional Heated Grips (with five heat levels of adjustment), a practical USB charger and a Meter Visor (short version of the long visor).

All the accessories featured in packs can also be purchased individually.

 

 

 

 

 

2025 Honda GB350S – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
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2025 Honda GB350S – Totalmotorcycle.com Europe Specifications/Technical Details

ENGINE

Engine Type Air-cooled, 4-stroke, 2 valve OHC single cyliner
Engine Displacement 348 cc
Bore x Stroke (mm) 70 mm x 90.5 mm
Compression Ratio 9.5
Max. Power Output 15.5 kW at 5,500 rpm
Max. Torque 29 Nm at 3,000 rpm
Noise Level (dB) Lurban:80.8 dB
Lwot:77 dB
Noise Level (dB) stationary sound level 86 dB
Max Speed 114 km/h
Oil Capacity 2.5 L
Starter E-Starter

FUEL SYSTEM

Carburation PGM-FI Fuel Injection
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 L
CO2 Emissions WMTC 57 g/km
Fuel Consumption 2.5 L/100km

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Battery Type AGM
Battery Capacity 12 V  6.3 Ah

DRIVETRAIN

Clutch Type Wet Multiplate Clutch
Transmission Type 5-speed Manual Transmission
Final Drive Chain

FRAME

Frame Type Cradle (Steel) Frame

CHASSIS

Dimensions (L´W´H) 2,175 mm x 790 mm x 1,100 mm
Wheelbase 1,440 mm
Caster Angle 27°
Trail 120 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Ground Clearance 168 mm
Kerb Weight 178 kg
Turning radius 2.4 m

SUSPENSION

Suspension Front 41mm telescopic fork, 106 mm travel
Suspension Rear Twin shocks, 120 mm travel

WHEELS

Wheels Front 19M/C X MT2.50 cast aluminium
Wheels Rear 17M/C X MT4.00 cast aluminium
Tyres Front 100/90R19 M/C (57H)
Tyres Rear 150/70R17 M/C (69H)

BRAKES

ABS Type Dual-channel ABS
Brakes Front Two piston brake caliper, 310 mm single disc
Brakes Rear Single piston caliper, 240 mm single disc

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

Instruments Analog & LCD meter
Headlight LED
Taillight LED
HSTC Yes
Additional Features ESS

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

 

 

 

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