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    Don't forget the VERY pretty little SL350 which was the trail version.

    One of those would find a place in my shed any day. I was not that keen on the earlier street scrambler one - the SL was a pearler.

    However - I'm very afraid you mean this beast - the CB350S which is not really collectable or that nice... Your opinion may differ of course....
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    Still............as a commuter id say it would be fine..................
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    Well as promised, I've checked my book of Japanese bikes from 1960 to 1990 and there are CB's listed for 1972 & 1973 and a CT360 listed for 173 but nothing after that which is a puzzle. Plenty of 250's, 400's and bigger ones but nothing around 350.

    I've had a quick troll on the net and can't find any CB 350's past the mid 70's. However, what I did find was a forum devoted to CB 350's: http://www.cmsnl.com/classic-honda-f...innew_f20.html.

    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Well as promised, I've checked my book of Japanese bikes from 1960 to 1990 and there are CB's listed for 1972 & 1973 and a CT360 listed for 173 but nothing after that which is a puzzle. Plenty of 250's, 400's and bigger ones but nothing around 350.

    I've had a quick troll on the net and can't find any CB 350's past the mid 70's. However, what I did find was a forum devoted to CB 350's: http://www.cmsnl.com/classic-honda-f...innew_f20.html.

    Good luck!
    just search for an image of a CB350S and you get too much consistency for it to be wrong.

    I remember seeing something odd with a square tube frame - that was probably it. Perhas Honda are ashamed of it?

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    This is exactly the bike I was looking at, however the website where the picture came from has it listed as a CB450s...
    Strange!
    Twin front discs, drum rear. Twin shocker. Shocking paint job.
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    I was having a quick gander through Google this morning and found this website which supposedly lists every Honda since 1970: http://www.motorbikes.be/en/Honda_motorcycles_1.aspx. Lots of fantastic photos and specs and noticed that they made a 350cc 4 cylinder jobbie at one stage. Now wouldn't that be nice to customise as a "lookalike" racer of that period with 4 open black megaphones

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    Saw a really nice old 350/4 racing at raikia...spelling....sounded great and was no slug...
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    1987 Honda CB 350...Looks like it would be fine as a commuter.

    http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/498480/

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8 View Post
    1987 Honda CB 350...Looks like it would be fine as a commuter.

    http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/498480/
    Yep thats the one. The particular one I was looking at had packrack and givi screen too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    Lots of fantastic photos and specs and noticed that they made a 350cc 4 cylinder jobbie at one stage. Now wouldn't that be nice to customise as a "lookalike" racer of that period with 4 open black megaphones

    You might be interested in this replica powered by a modern CBR250 engine.

    http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20...%20Replica.htm

    http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Sounds.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird View Post
    I was having a quick gander through Google this morning and found this website which supposedly lists every Honda since 1970: http://www.motorbikes.be/en/Honda_motorcycles_1.aspx. Lots of fantastic photos and specs and noticed that they made a 350cc 4 cylinder jobbie at one stage. Now wouldn't that be nice to customise as a "lookalike" racer of that period with 4 open black megaphones
    Been done. There was a Benelli (SP?) / Moto guzzi 250 / 350 4 as well that a lot of people convert into classic racers.

    With the Honda - the 350 was OK but the 400/4 was VERY nice. The first Japanese non trailbike I ever thought 'I LIKE' that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8 View Post
    1987 Honda CB 350...Looks like it would be fine as a commuter.

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    Wow! That's a really interesting machine - even the spark plug lead positioning and cam box looks different from similar Hondas. If anyone finds out the history, I'd love to know about it, simply because I can't find any reference to it in "official" documentation. Wonder if it only lasted for a year and was for a specific market? Honda aren't known for making lemons. The early big VF's had lube problems to the camshafts and the 250cc 3 cyl 2 stroke was a bit of a nightmare all round but all those were way back in history,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo View Post
    I think that you'll find the 1980's CB350 was a model produced in South America (Brazil I think). It was imported into the UK for a while. Looked like the older CB350 with a newer frame.

    Don't think that it lasted very long. From memory most people thought it was okish, but nothing spectacular.
    Couple of lads at uni had them (the 80's ones). Bombproof, sip gogo juice, finish is good and a doddle to service but they're unexciting. They'll sit all day at 120K's though.

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    The mid 80s 350S had a paramitter steel frame and engine was basicly an evolved cb250/400N/T engine.

    http://iain.woolley.net/Bikes/index.html

    I do believe there was a 450S as well that shared the same components. Same engine as the 450 Rebel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Hi,

    Can anyone give me any information regarding the above bike, in respect to servicing requirements (very easy access!), reliability etc.

    Just investigating a possible commuter. Particular one I'm looking at has 25,000k on it, very quiet and smooth sounding.

    Cheers.
    i know a dude who's rebuilding one as we speak. cb350 parralel twin, hes got two engines and new tank/panels. Full rebuild, from ground up. want me to ask him when hes gonna be selling it?

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