Honda CB 350

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CB 350 from 1972
CB 350
Manufacturer Honda
Production period 1971 to 1976
class motorcycle
design type Naked bike
Motor data
Two - cylinder four-stroke in - line engine , 2 valves per cylinder
Power  (kW / PS ) 36 hp (26.3 kW) at 10,500 rpm
Top speed (  km / h) 165 km / h
transmission 5 courses
drive Chain
Empty weight  (kg) 170 kg (wet)

The CB 350 was a motorcycle model from the Japanese vehicle manufacturer Honda , which was produced from 1971 to 1976. The naked bike was a largely identical sister model to the Honda CB 250 , but with an output of 36 hp instead of 30 hp and a larger displacement. It was powered by a wind-cooled two - cylinder in - line engine  - which significantly differentiated the small CB from the much more popular model of the "Four Series" CB 350 Four with the characteristic four-in-four exhaust system. It was also equipped with drum brakes.

Another sister model was the Honda CB 360 , the 360T version was equipped with a disc brake at the front and had a 6-speed gearbox.

literature

  • Jochen Kuch: Honda motorcycles since 1970 . - 1st edition, Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2009. (Typenkompass) ISBN 978-3-613-02989-7
  • Mick Woollett (Editor): Honda Motorcycles. History, sport, models, technology . Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1st edition 1986. ISBN 3-613-01102-6

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