The Yamaha RX 350 Sport was a motorcycle model produced between 1970 and 1972. It was fitted with a two-stroke, parallel twin engine which had a capacity of 348cc. The engine had a bore & stroke of 64 x 54 mm and was air-cooled. The compression ratio of the engine was 6.9:1 and it was powered by a magneto ignition. Kick start was used to get the engine going. The maximum power delivered by the engine was 36 horsepower at 7000 rpm, and the maximum torque was 3.87 kgf-m also at 7000 rpm. The bike was equipped with a 5-speed transmission and chain final drive. The bike had telescopic forks for its front suspension and dual shock for the rear suspension. The stopping power was provided by drum brakes both at the front and rear. The front tire was 3.00-18 and the rear tire was 3.50-18. The weight of the bike was 141 kg and the fuel capacity was not specified.
Make Model: Yamaha RX 350 Sport
Year: 1970-72
Engine: Two stroke, parallel twin
Capacity: 348 c /
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