1971 Honda CB350, RETRO - Engine: 324cc air-cooled OHC parallel twin, 64mm x 50.6mm bore and stroke Claimed power: 33hp @ 9,500rpm Top speed: 100mph Weight: 346lb (157kg) Fuel capacity/MPG: 2.4gal/45-50mpg Price then/now: $700/$1,500-$4,000 Honda might not have been the first motorcycle maker to market a high-pipe 2-cylinder scrambler, but it was probably the most successful. Many manufacturers had traveled down the scrambler-style street-oriented route before Honda, including BSA and Triumph. None of them, though, were as successful as Honda and their CL350 model, and according to Honda restoration guru Charlie O?Hanlon, none of them have the same cachet. They were built to be ridden, they were built to be reliable, and they were built for people to have fun on them. Honda broke open the American market for small, rider-friendly motorcycles in 1959 when they established their import business in LA. Prior to Honda, many of the motorcycles being ridden on the streets and in the dirt in the U.S. were heavy American-built V-twins. Lighter British iron was more sporting, but still featured relatively crude production qualities.
1972 Honda CB350, CLEAN OLD BIKE - This good old bike has been well maintained has records to prove it. Low Miles only 3434. Chrome rack on back. Runs good. You have to see it to appreciate it.
1973 Honda CB350, 1973 Honda CB350 This is a beautiful example of a vintage Japanese motorcycle! TAKE ADVANTAGE WHILE IT IS HERE BECAUSEAT ONLY $2999, IT WILL NOT LAST! Low miles at only 3964Very good conditionAll original! PLEASE CALL US AT CYCLES 128 (978) 927-3400