Difference between revisions of "Honda CB350F"

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* Top speed: 97mph
* Top speed: 97mph
* Power: 34hp@10,000rpm
* Power: 34hp@10,000rpm
==1972==
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[[Category:Honda motorcycles|CB350F]]
[[Category:Honda motorcycles|CB350F]]
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Revision as of 21:47, 8 October 2006

The Honda CB350 was a four-cylinder four-stroke 348cc road bike based on the larger fours. Thought of as Hondas "one-up" to the other Motorcycle companies. It was only produced from 1972-74, it was replaced by the larger and sportier 400 four the following year. Although Honda had a 350 Twin that was more powerful, lighter, cheaper, and faster. The four-cylinder version was much smoother running and stylish and remains one of the smallest and most sophisticated mass produced four-cylinder designs. Internal frictional losses sapped a lot of the power. The 350F and 400F models have since gained a cult following in the Motorcycle community.

  • Redline: 10,000rpm
  • Top speed: 97mph
  • Power: 34hp@10,000rpm


1972

1972 Honda CB350 in Red
1972 Honda CB350 in Red
1972 Honda CB350 in Red
1972 Honda CB350 in Red
1972 Honda CB350 in Red
1972 Honda CB350 in Red