The Honda CB 350 Super Sport is a 1972 motorcycle with a four stroke, 180 degrees parallel twin cylinder, SOHC engine and 2 valves per cylinder. It has a capacity of 325 cc / 19.8 cu-in with a bore x stroke of 64 50.6 mm and a compression ratio of 9.5:1. The bike is air cooled and has a carburetor induction with coil and breaker points ignition. It’s started by a kick and can produce a max power of 36 hp / 27 Nm @ 10500rpm and a max torque of 25.0 Nm / 2.55 kgf-m @ 9500 rpm. The bike has a 5-speed transmission and a final drive chain. Its front suspension is a telescoping fork and its rear suspension is a swinging arm. The front and rear brakes are drum with 3.00-18 front and 3.50-18 rear tyres. The wheelbase is 1300 mm / 52 in and the dry weight is 149 kg / 328.4 lbs. It has a fuel capacity of 10 litres / 2.7 US gal. The Bike Group Test conducted a road test on the Honda CB 350 Super Sport.
Make Model: Honda CB 350 Super Sport
Year: 1972
Engine: Four stroke, 180 degrees parallel twin cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 325 cc / 19.8 cu-in
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