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1973 Honda CB350

Honda CB350 F 1973

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The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder, four-stroke, 347 cc motorcycle based on the larger versions of the day. The motorcycle was manufactured in Japan from 1972 to 1974. In 2012, Motorcycle Classics said the 350F was "the smallest capacity multi-cylinder motorcycle ever to enter into full-scale production." There were no changes to the 1973 model, but Honda designated the 1974 bike the CB350F1.

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 felt the 350 Four was faster and smoother running.

Manufacturer : Honda
Production : 1972-1974
Predecessor : CB500F
Successor : CB400F
Engine : 347 cc single overhead cam four-stroke
Bore / stroke : 47 × 50 mm (1.9 × 2.0 in)
Compression ratio : 9.3:1
Top speed : 98 miles per hour (158 km/h)
Power : 34 hp at 10,000rpm
Ignition type : coil and breaker points
Transmission : 5-speed
Suspension : telescopic front fork, twin shocks and adjustable preload rear
Brakes : single 10 inches (250 mm) disc front, 6 inches (150 mm) SLS drum rear
Tires : front: 3 x 18 in, rear: 3.5 x 18 in
Wheelbase : 53.3 inches (1,350 mm)
Seat height : 31 inches (790 mm)
Weight : 373 pounds (169 kg) (dry)
Fuel capacity : 12.1 litres (3.2 US gal)
Fuel consumption : 40-60 mpg
 
 

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