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What is a 1972 Honda CB 350 worth?

What is a 1972 Honda CB 350 worth?

Values

Excellent $3,895
Very Good $2,230
Good $1,225
Fair $805
Poor N/A

Does Honda make a 350 motorcycle?

The H’Ness CB 350 is Honda’s answer to competitors like the Jawa Perak, the Royal Enfield 350s, and other standards built to appeal to enthusiasts in the world’s largest motorcycle market.

What is the top speed of a Honda 350?

Honda CB350

1970 Honda CB350
Manufacturer Honda
Compression ratio 9.5:1
Top speed 170 km/h (110 mph) (claimed)
Power 36 bhp (27 kW) @ 10,500 rpm

Where is CB350 made?

Made-In-India Honda CB350, 350RS to be exported: India to be Honda’s global export hub.

Is there a 1974 Honda CB 350 four for sale?

Easy access to I-95 and 146.Will assist with loading, shipping at buyer’s expense. 1974 Honda CB350 Four. Nice quality custom paint, newer tires. Odometer shows 30304 miles. Carburetors were recently removed to be rebuilt, but the bike ran before the carbs were removed. Carbs are in nice condition but still need rebuilt.

What was the serial number on a 1974 Honda XL 350?

The 1974 XL350K0 came in one color: Metallic Silver with blue stripes. The gas tank, fenders, and headlight shell were silver. The stripes on the gas tank and fender were blue. The side covers were matte black. The “XL350” side cover decal was orange and white. The serial number began XL350-1000001.

Where to buy a 1973 Honda 350 4?

Extensively Documented Frame Up RestorationBike is available to be seen 6 days a week and is located in Westhampton Beach This ’73 CB350F is fresh out of a full engine-out cosmetic and mechanical restoration from the frame up.

What was the opposition to the Honda 350 four?

The 350 Four’s main opposition came from Honda’s own 325cc CB350 Twin. This little twin cylinder gem was the best-selling American motorcycle during the company’s classic period and for good reason. The bike was easy to ride, bomb-proof reliable, simple to maintain and cheap to buy. Better still, it was lighter than the “4” and produced more power.