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Honda CB 350
1971Sportbike

Honda CB 350

Key specifications

Engine
325 cc
Power
36 HP
Fuel type
petrol
Fuel capacity
2.6 L
Transmission
5-speed
Front brakes
Expanding brake
Rear brakes
Expanding brake

Overview

Introducing the 1971 Honda CB 350: A Classic Touring Icon The 1971 Honda CB 350 stands as a testament to the golden age of motorcycling, where style, performance, and reliability converged harmoniously. Positioned within the touring category, this motorcycle caters to riders seeking a blend of comfort and spirited performance on the open road. With its sleek lines and classic aesthetic, the CB 350 captures the essence of early ‘70s motorcycling while boasting a reputation for durability that has earned it a loyal following among enthusiasts and collectors alike. Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the heart of the CB 350 lies a robust 325cc twin-cylinder, four-stroke engine, delivering an exhilarating 36 horsepower at a high-revving 10,500 RPM. This spirited powertrain not only provides an impressive top speed of 165 km/h (102.5 mph) but also ensures smooth acceleration and a responsive ride that appeals to both seasoned riders and newcomers. With a compression ratio of 9.5:1, the engine's efficiency is enhanced, delivering a satisfying blend of power and fuel economy. The 5-speed gearbox allows for seamless shifts, making the CB 350 equally adept at navigating city streets or cruising on the highway, while the air-cooled system keeps the engine temp in check, promoting longevity and reliability. Key Features and Technology Beyond its impressive engine, the Honda CB 350 features a well-thought-out chassis and suspension system designed for comfort and stability. The motorcycle is equipped with expanding brakes at both the front and rear, providing reliable stopping power for safe touring adventures. Weighing in at 170 kg (374.8 pounds) with fluids, the CB 350 strikes an ideal balance between manageable weight and sturdy construction, enabling riders to maneuver confidently. The 10-liter fuel tank offers ample range for long-distance travels, making it a practical choice for those who enjoy weekend getaways or daily commutes. With its timeless design and engineering excellence, the CB 350 has become a cherished classic that continues to resonate with riders today. **

Pros

    Cons

    • Reliable Performance: With its proven engine and efficient power delivery, the CB 350 is known for its dependability on long rides.
    • Classic Aesthetic: The vintage charm of the CB 350 makes it a standout in any motorcycle lineup, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts alike.
    • Comfortable Riding Position: Designed for touring, the seating position and ergonomics enable long hours of comfortable riding without fatigue.
    • Limited Modern Features: Lacking advanced technology found in contemporary motorcycles, such as fuel injection and ABS brakes, may deter some riders.
    • Weight Distribution: While reasonably light, the weight can be felt during low-speed maneuvers, especially for less experienced riders.
    • Maintenance Intensity: As a vintage model, it may require more frequent maintenance and part sourcing, which could be a challenge for some owners.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Honda
    Model
    CB 350
    Category
    Touring
    Power
    36.00 HP (26.3 kW)) @ 10500 RPM
    Gearbox
    5-speed
    Top Speed
    165.0 km/h (102.5 mph)
    Bore X Stroke
    64.0 x 50.6 mm (2.5 x 2.0 inches)
    Compression
    9.5:1
    Displacement
    325.00 ccm (19.83 cubic inches)
    Cooling System
    Air
    Engine Details
    Twin, four-stroke
    Valves Per Cylinder
    2
    Transmission Type Final Drive
    Chain
    Fuel Capacity
    10.00 litres (2.64 gallons)
    Weight Incl Oil Gas Etc
    170.0 kg (374.8 pounds)
    Rear Tyre
    3.50-18
    Front Tyre
    3.00-18
    Rear Brakes
    Expanding brake
    Front Brakes
    Expanding brake