Honda CB350F

The Honda CB 350 Four ( type code 333) with four-cylinder four-stroke in-line engine in 1972 presented by Honda as the last and smallest type of the then-popular CB four cylinder bikes with 350 to 750 cc capacity and built until 1975.

History

Following the outstanding success of the 1968 featured CB 750 Four Honda began to transfer this concept to the smaller displacements. Episode in 1971, the CB is the CB 500 Four Thus arose, then 350 Four and as its successor in 1975 CB 400 Four. The CB350 Four was thus the smallest model of this series of Honda motorcycles with transversely mounted four-cylinder engines.

In later years the series was expanded by further displacement and trim levels further.

Data

The CB350 Four was mid-1974 offered in Germany for DM 4,499 including 11% VAT, which is about 6,300 euros today.

Your four-cylinder four -stroke engine had a moderate torque of 27.6 Newton meters (2.81 mkg ) at 8,500 min-1 and provided 25 kW (34 hp) at 9,200 min -1. The red zone on the tachometer begins at 10,000 min-1, but it can safely be turned beyond. In a mid-1974 carried out test of the magazine "The bike " ( issue 16 /74) resulted in a speed of 159 km / h ( solo long lying) and an acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h in 6.8 seconds,

Today, the model is sought as a vintage motorcycle and rare.

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