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Honda CB 350F1 Four 1974 Found in Honda |
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Make: Honda Model: CB 350F1 Four Year: 1974 Engine: Air cooled, transverse four cylinder, four stroke, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder. Capacity: 347 Bore: 47 x 50. mm Compression: 9.3:1 Induction: 4x Keihin 656 C, Starter: Power: 34 hp @ 9500 rpm Torque: 2,79 m-kg @ 8000 rpm Transmission: 5 Speed Front suspension: Television hydraulic forks, 114mm wheel travel. Rear suspension: Dual chocks, Front brake: Single 260mm disc Rear brake: Drum Front tyre: 3.00-18 Rear tyre: 3.50-18 Dry weight: 160 kg Fuel capacity: 12 Litres |
| After the worldwide success of BC 750, after the launch of the CB 500 Four in 1971, Honda continues to ride the wave of proposed 4 cylinders and in 1972, a CB 350 Four. This machine is not a substitute for the CB 350 (the twin, more powerful and less expensive), it is aimed at a clientele more easily attracted by the prestige of a 4-cylinder. It is the smallest 4-cylinder market ever. Honda has completely miniaturization technology, simply refer to competitive machines already occurred in this range of engine with 250 and 350 6 cylinders. As the engine of CB 750, the engine of CB 350 F engine is a "long race" (the piston is higher than its boring). This type of solution allows the CB 350 Four to have a minimum torque at low revs, despite its small displacement. To offer some feelings, it should not hesitate to seek power in the towers. Despite its small size, CB350 Four was with a good finish with a right steering, four silent pointing upwards and fender chrome plated. Despite a lar | |



