Honda CB 350 (1973)
The Honda CB 350G Disc motorcycle was produced in 1973 and featured a four-stroke, 180-degree parallel twin-cylinder engine with a capacity of 325cc or 19.8 cubic inches. The engine had a compression ratio of 9.5:1 and was cooled by air, while its induction was achieved via a carburetor. The motorcycle was operated by a coil and breaker points ignition system and started by kick.
The CB 350G Disc motorcycle was capable of producing up to 36 horsepower or 27 Newton-meters of torque at 10500rpm, with a maximum torque of 25.0 Newton-meters or 2.55 kgf-m at 9500rpm. The motorcycle featured a five-speed transmission and a final drive chain, with a front telescoping fork suspension and a rear swinging arm suspension system.
The motorcycle sported a single front disc brake and a rear drum brake and came with front and rear tires sized 3.00-18 and 3.50-18, respectively. The bike had a wheelbase of 1300mm or 52 inches and was 149 kg or 328.4 pounds in dry weight. The fuel capacity of the CB 350G Disc motorcycle was measured at 10 Litres or 2.7 US gallons.
The CB 350G Disc motorcycle underwent a road test in a Bike Group Test evaluation.
Technical specifications:
Make Model: Honda CB 350G Disc
Year: 1973
Engine: Four stroke, 180 degrees parallel twin cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 325 cc / 19.8 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 64 50.6 mm
Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
Cooling System: Air cooled
Induction: Carburetor
Ignition: Coil and breaker points
Starting: Kick
Max Power: 36 hp / 27 Nm @ 10500rpm
Max Torque: 25.0 Nm / 2.55 kgf-m @ 9500 rpm
Transmission: 5 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Front Suspension: Telescoping fork
Rear Suspension: Swinging arm
Front Brakes: Single disc
Rear Brakes: Drum
Front Tyre: 3.00-18
Rear Tyre: 3.50-18
Wheelbase: 1300 mm / 52 in
Dry Weight: 149 kg / 328.4 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 10 Litres / 2.7 US gal
Road Test: Bike Group Test
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