When did the Honda CL350 come to the UK?

When did the Honda CL350 come to the UK?

BETWEEN 1968 and 1973 Honda sold more 350 four-stroke twins than the British motorcycle industry’s entire production over the same period and a third of those sales were of a motorcycle that never reached UK showrooms – the CL350 street scrambler.

When did the Honda CL350 Scrambler come out?

The Honda CL350 was a 4-stroke 350cc motorcycle built by Honda between 1968 and 1973. The CL designation indicated this model to be the “Scrambler” version which implied some off-road capability (prior to actual dirt-bikes gaining popularity).

What was the top speed of a Honda CL350?

It could reach a top speed of 99 mph (160 km/h). Max torque was 19.47 ft/lbs (26.4 Nm) @ 8000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 32.32 HP (24.1 KW) @ 9500 RPM. The engine was an air cooled twin, four-stroke.

What was the color of the Honda CL350?

The CL350K2 was sold in 1970 in one of three colors: Candy Ruby Red, Candy Sapphire Blue, or Candy Topaz Orange. The gas tank, side covers, and upper forks were the basic color (red, blue, or orange). The headlight shell was also the basic color.

BETWEEN 1968 and 1973 Honda sold more 350 four-stroke twins than the British motorcycle industry’s entire production over the same period and a third of those sales were of a motorcycle that never reached UK showrooms – the CL350 street scrambler.

Is there a 1969 Honda CL 350 scrambler for sale?

I have a 1969 Honda CL350 scrambler for sale. Very nice original bike. The bike was just gone thru and tuned up. Carbs cleaned and new gaskets,etc. Has a brand new battery. The bike starts right up and runs and rides good. Everything functions properly, such as signals, horn, etc. Pipes are in very good shape.

How many miles does a 1974 Honda CL125 have?

1974 Honda CL125, very low miles 1912, Garage kept, 2 owner, very clean, new tires, some new OEM parts, new carburetor, new rear shocks. Old parts whi… LOADS OF FUN! LOADS OF FUN! This vintage trail bike is running very well, everything works and has very little rust or corrosion, only 4402 original miles. All the parts are inta…

What was the difference between a Honda BSA and a Honda CL350?

While the BSA was a rip-snorting and temperamental beast, stripped down to its bare minimum, the Honda was slick and sophisticated. You might have missed the machismo, but an electric starter and a comfortable seat made up for it. Honda had already had a crack at the street scrambler market when the CL350 came along.