Honda CB350F
Appearance
Suspension Front: telescopic fork | Rear: twin shocks and adjustable preload | |
Brakes | Front: single 10 in (250 mm) disc Rear: 6 in (150 mm) SLS drum | |
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Tires | Front: 3 x 18 in Rear: 3.5 x 18 in | |
Wheelbase | 53.3 in (1,350 mm) | |
Seat height | 31 in (790 mm) | |
Weight | 373 lb (169 kg)[1] (dry) | |
Fuel capacity | 12.1 L (3.2 US gal) | |
Fuel consumption | 40–60 mpg[1] |
The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder,
CB750, CB500). The motorcycle was manufactured by Honda in Japan from 1972 to 1974. At the time, the CB350F was the smallest capacity four cylinder motorcycle ever to enter into full-scale production.[1] There were no changes to the 1973 model, but Honda designated the 1974 bike the CB350F1.[1]
Soon after production was discontinued, it was replaced by the CB400F. Although Honda had a 350 Twin that critics said was more powerful, lighter, and cheaper, many[who?] felt the 350 Four was faster and smoother running.
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