Honda CB 360

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Honda (motorcycle)
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Manufacturer Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Production period 1974 to 1976
class motorcycle
design type Sports Tourer
Motor data
air-cooled two-cylinder in-line engine
Displacement  (cm³) 356 cc
Power  (kW / PS ) 25/34 at 9000 rpm
transmission 6-speed
drive Chain
Wheelbase  (mm) 1300 mm
Seat height (cm) 810 mm
Empty weight  (kg) 162 kg
Previous model -
successor Honda CJ 360 T.

The Honda CB 360 is a two-cylinder motorcycle produced from 1974 to 1976. It was an alternative to the four-cylinder Honda CB 350 Four .

The motorcycle is powered by an air-cooled two-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine with 356 cm³ displacement (67 mm bore, 50.6 mm stroke) and, in contrast to the CB 350, has a 6-speed gearbox. The frame is designed with a forked down tube and two-arm swing arm at the rear, the front wheel is guided on a telescopic fork. The standard model has drum brakes at the front and rear, while the CB 360 G has a hydraulically operated disc brake at the front.

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