What kind of motorcycle is the Honda CL360?

What kind of motorcycle is the Honda CL360?

Honda CL360. The Honda CL360 was a twin cylinder four-stroke scrambler motorcycle produced from 1974 to 1976. It was the successor to the CL350. The CL360 is very similar to the CB360, the most notable difference being the high exhaust pipes that many consider very desirable.

What was the Honda CL360 scrambler in 1974?

In ’74, Kawasaki had both the KZ400 twin and the S3 400cc triple. Suzuki had the TS400 twin and GT380 triple. While Yamaha had the kick-butt RD350 twin. Honda already had the CB400F four-banger in the pipeline for ’75, and trusted it would put the company at the head of the pack.

When did the Honda CL350 OHC twin change?

Back in 1972, Honda determined that its immensely successful CB/CL350 OHC twin should continue to move forward…albeit slowly. But just how much change can be made by increasing the number on the side covers by 10, from 350 to 360? Quite a lot, as it turned out. The 360 was no minor upgrade from the 350.

What kind of engine does a Honda CL350 have?

Manufacturer Honda Production 1974–1976 Predecessor Honda CL350 Class Scrambler Engine 356 cc (21.7 cu in) OHC air-cooled paral

When did the Honda CL360 motorcycle come out?

The Honda CL360 was a twin cylinder four-stroke scrambler motorcycle produced from 1974 to 1976. It was the successor to the CL350.

In ’74, Kawasaki had both the KZ400 twin and the S3 400cc triple. Suzuki had the TS400 twin and GT380 triple. While Yamaha had the kick-butt RD350 twin. Honda already had the CB400F four-banger in the pipeline for ’75, and trusted it would put the company at the head of the pack.

Back in 1972, Honda determined that its immensely successful CB/CL350 OHC twin should continue to move forward…albeit slowly. But just how much change can be made by increasing the number on the side covers by 10, from 350 to 360? Quite a lot, as it turned out. The 360 was no minor upgrade from the 350.

Manufacturer Honda Production 1974–1976 Predecessor Honda CL350 Class Scrambler Engine 356 cc (21.7 cu in) OHC air-cooled paral