Specifications for a Honda CB 350

Honda manufactured the mid-size, street-legal CB350 motorcycle from 1968 through 1973. With an eye toward the American market, Honda based the design of the CB350 on the Honda CB77 Superhawk motorcycle, which entered the market in 1961. According to the Motorcycle Specifications website, Honda sold more than a quarter million CB350s, making it was one of the company's biggest hits.
  1. Engine

    • The Honda CB350 has an air-cooled 325 cc vertical twin four-stroke internal combustion engine, in which cylinders are situated in a shape that looks like the letter "V." The cylinders each have two valves. The engine's compression ratio is 9.5:1. The engine can achieve 36 horsepower at 10,500 rpm, while the maximum torque is 2.55 kg at 9,500 rpm. The motorcycle has a five-speed transmission with chain final drive.

    Brakes

    • The Honda CB350 has single disc brakes on the front and expanding drum brakes on the rear. The front brakes have twin leading shoes and the rear brakes have single leading shoes.

    Dimensions

    • The Honda CB350 has a curb weight -- including all fluids -- of 374.8 lbs. The dry weight of the Honda CB350 is 327.8 lb. The motorcycle has a capacity for 2.64 gallons of fuel.

    Tires

    • The dimensions of the front tires on the Honda CB350 are 3.00-18, while the rear tires are 3.50-18.