Okay, so let’s talk about this bike I’ve been messing around with – the Honda CBR300R. I wanted to see just how fast this thing could go. I’d heard different things, read some stuff online, and, well, I just had to find out for myself.

First off, I made sure the bike was in good shape. Checked the tires, the oil, you know, the usual. Didn’t want any surprises when I was pushing it to its limits. Then I picked a long, straight stretch of road with hardly any traffic. Safety first, right?
I started off easy, getting a feel for how the bike responded as I gradually increased the speed. The CBR300R isn’t a super powerful bike, it’s only got about 30 horsepower, but it’s light and pretty nimble. It felt smooth as I accelerated, shifting through the gears.
- First gear, nice and torquey.
- Second, third, picking up speed.
- Fourth, fifth, now we’re really moving.
Once I hit sixth gear, I crouched down a bit to reduce wind resistance. The engine was humming along, and the wind was whipping past me. I kept pushing it, watching the speedometer climb. It wasn’t a rocket ship, but it definitely had some pep in its step. I felt every bit of vibration.
I glanced down and saw the needle hovering around 104 mph. That’s about 167 km/h for those of you who use the metric system. I held it there for a bit, just to be sure. The bike felt stable, surprisingly so for a smaller machine at that speed.
Conclusion
So, there you have it. In my little experiment, I managed to get the Honda CBR300R up to around 104 mph. Of course, your results might be different depending on a bunch of factors like your weight, the road conditions, and even the weather. But for me, that’s what I experienced. It was a fun little test, and it confirmed what I had read – the CBR300R has a top speed in that ballpark.

It’s a cool little bike, perfect for zipping around town or having some fun on twisty roads. If you have this bike and want to test it, be careful and find an empty road to try. Don’t try this on the road with so many cars. Just be careful, okay?