Honda CB350

The Honda CB350 is a 325.6-cubic-centimetre OHC parallel twin cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda for model years 1968 through 1973. With its reliable engine and dual Keihin carburetors,... Wikipedia

  • Manufacturer:  Honda
  • Also called:  CB350 Super Sport
  • Production:  1968–1973
  • Successor:  Honda CB360
  • Engine:  325.6 cc (19.87 cu in) OHC air-cooled 180° parallel twin
  • Bore / stroke:  64 × 50.6 mm
  • Compression ratio:  9.5:1
  • Top speed:  170 km/h (105.63 mph) (claimed)
  • Power:  36 bhp @ 10,500 rpm
  • Torque:  2.55 kgm @ 9,500 rpm
  • Ignition type:  Kick start, later electric
  • Transmission:  5-speed chain drive manual
  • Suspension:  Front: telescopic fork, Rear: swingarm
  • Brakes:  Front: drum (k5 disc), Rear: drum
  • Tires:  3 × 18 in
  • Wheelbase:  52 in (1,320.8 mm)
  • Dimensions:  L: 80.3 in (2,039.62 mm), W: 30.5 in (774.7 mm)
  • Weight:  328 lb (148.78 kg) (dry), 374.8 lb (170.01 kg) (wet)
  • Fuel capacity:  2.64 usgal
  • Oil capacity:  2 USqt
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo