Detail Info for: 1972 Honda CB 1972 Honda CB350 350 Super Sport No Reserve

Transaction Info
Sold On:
09/30/2018
Price:
$ 2624.00
Condition:
Mileage:
2245
Location:
Erie, Colorado, 80516
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1972 Honda CB
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Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
CB350-3077509
Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Vehicle Detail
CB350 History Produced from 1968 to 1973, the Honda CB350 was one of the world’s most popular motorcycles. At the time, it was Honda’s best-selling model, and in 1968 it was the best-selling motorcycle all over the world. The 325cc engine parallel twin engine produced 36 horsepower. The bike weighed just 328 pounds dry, and it was capable of hitting 110 miles per hour. This reliable beauty was the successor to the CB77 Superhawk. My 1972 Honda CB350 - No Reserve My 1972 Honda CB350 Super Sport is in excellent condition, and has just under 2,300 miles. I bought it from the original owner in Lodge Pole, Nebraska. He last rode the bike in 1972. The bike comes with the original tool kit, owner's manual and two original Honda keys. The CB350 is mostly original, I had to replace the original Bridgestone tires due to age and cracking. The original tank was left for over 40 years with fuel and was not salvageable. I had always admired the 1970 style gas tank and side covers. I sourced a 1970 tank and side covers and painted them to match the Light Ruby Red color. Everything works properly and the bike runs great. I rode it to Ft Collins, Colorado from my home, an 80 mile round trip with no issues. This is the perfect bike for someone who wants a classic that can be ridden every day. This is a super nice CB350 and they are getting harder to find in this condition. The exhaust is in good condition and looks great. This is a nice bike that runs great. You will love this bike. Very few left in this condition. Clear title in my name. I included a picture of what the bike looked like if left with the stock fuel tank and side covers. Again the tank was left with gas in the tank since 1972 and could not be salvaged.