This 1972 Honda CL350 Scrambler with 15,765 Miles is in great shape! ,
I am the 4 or 5th owner and it has been in the family for about 5 years and came from the Santa Cruz area before I bought it, though ridden only a couple times since owning it.
It has been garaged the entire time.
Bike Original Specs:
Featuring a 325.6cc air-cooled, parallel-twin engine with SOHC, producing around 33 hp, paired with twin Keihin carburetors, a 5-speed transmission, and a reliable electric start. The CL350 is known for its classic high-pipe scrambler styling, capable of near 90 mph, though it was more "street scrambler" than true off-roader.
Key specs included a 370 lb wet weight, 19" front/18" rear wheels, drum brakes (with front double-leading-shoe), and a 9.5:1 compression ratio, offering dependable, stylish transportation.
Engine & Performance
• Engine: Air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, parallel-twin.
• Displacement: 325.6cc (19.87 cu in).
• Power: ~33 hp @ 9,500 rpm (slightly less than the CB350 due to exhaust).
• Carburetion: Twin Keihin Constant Velocity (CV) carbs.
• Compression: 9.5:1.
• Transmission: 5-speed.
• Top Speed: Around 90 mph.
Chassis & Brakes
• Weight: Approx. 370 lbs (wet).
• Front Brake: Double-leading-shoe drum.
• Rear Brake: Single-leading-shoe drum.
• Front Tire: 3.00-19.
• Rear Tire: 3.50-18.
• Suspension: Telescopic front fork, twin shocks rear.
Features
• Starting: Electric start (and kickstart).
• Styling: High-mounted exhaust, upswept handlebars, chromed fenders, classic tank/side panels.
• Instrumentation: Separate speedometer and tachometer.