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1972 Honda Cb350f on 2040-motos

US $3,999.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:6429 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Port Chester, New York, US

Port Chester, New York, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cafe Racer WarrantyWarranty:sold "AS IS" For Sale ByFor Sale By:B Sting Vintage Motors VINVIN:CB350F1005822

Honda CB description

Military aviator out of Texas took pride in refinishing vintage bikes and added some special touches to this rare CB...Starts easy [electric/kick], shifts nicely, runs smooth and with the '4 into 1' custom exhaust, growls like a 900...Change it up & give it a kickstart and this CB is purrin' while those classic Norton's & Triumph's endure their usual starting rituals...

The 'fly' screen, front fender, seat pan/cowl and side panels are all custom fabricated in polished aluminum...Fuel tank was removed, resealed, reshaped, TIG welded and repainted...Original emblems and pinstriping of the time period finsish the custom tank nicely...Bike is a dream and gets a lot of attention;  All features & electrical work as they should...lighted license plate, hi/low beam, turn signals, horn, indicators, tight brakes, etc...If you're looking for a fun and reliable headturner that will go up in value, this CB is it...Please contact selling agent with any questions or to talk shop @ 914.498.8272.

List of new refitted and stock parts:
  • Michelin tires
  • Front/rear turn signals
  • Rear brake pads
  • Special order handlebars
  • Sideview mirrors
  • Cateye tailight
  • Lighted license plate housing
  • Battery/spark plugs
  • Recent oil change
  • Braided lines
  • Chrome velocity stacks

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

SEAT: 
The hinge and latch hardware from the original seat were fitted to the custom seat pan so it locks/opens smoothly to reveal the battery, original tool kit & storage compartment ~

EXHAUST:
Aftermarket set up with a much louder than stock note...For an even louder exhaust, the baffle is easily removable [affixed w/1 screw]...

OIL CHANGES:
The oil filter can be readily accessed without disturbing the exhaust system unlike some set ups ~

STORAGE:
Under the locking seat are helmut hangers and a tray holding the OEM tool kit...Under the tray is a small storage area [with a lid] formed from the stock air filter pocket...Cold start information and velocity stack options [if desired] can be provided to new owner ~

DELIVERY:  
Clear title in hand & ready for local delivery and/or scheduling of shipment...Please feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase ~

SHIPPING:  
Able to assist with nationwide shipping upon request ~

LISTING:
Seller reserves the right to end this listing at any time ~

PARTS:
HONDA CB parts are readily available thru a variety of Internet storefronts and independent listings ~



Specs: The CB350F to this date remains one of the most sophisticated yet practical four-cylinder designs ever manufactured and carries a cult following in the motorcycle community making the 350F series one of the more sought after of the CB's ~
The Honda CB350F
ManufacturerHonda
Production1972-1974
Predecessor
Successor
Engine347 cc single overhead cam four-stroke
Bore / stroke47 mm × 50 mm (1.9 in × 2.0 in)
Compression ratio9.3:1
Top speed98 miles per hour (158 km/h)[1]
Power34 hp at 10,000rpm[1]
Ignition typecoil and breaker points
Transmission5-speed
Suspensiontelescopic front fork, twin shocks and adjustable preload rear
Brakessingle 10 inches (250 mm) disc front, 6 inches (150 mm) SLS drum rear
Tiresfront: 3 x 18 in, rear: 3.5 x 18 in
Wheelbase53.3 inches (1,350 mm)
Seat height31 inches (790 mm)
Weight373 pounds (169 kg)[1] (dry)
Fuel capacity12.1 litres (3.2 US gal)
Fuel consumption40-60 mpg[1]

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