No Reserve: 1969 Honda CB350

This 1969 Honda CB350 is finished in Candy Blue and white and is powered by a 325cc parallel twin paired with a five-speed transmission. Features include dual Keihin carburetors, an aftermarket two-into-two exhaust system, both kick and electric starters, drum brakes, 18″ wire-spoke wheels, street lighting, a two-up seat, and both center and side stands. The seller purchased the bike in 2011 and work in preparation for the sale consisted of rebuilding the carburetors, replacing the air filter and battery, and changing the oil. This CB350 is offered at no reserve with spare parts and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

No Reserve: 1969 Honda CB350

The bike is finished in Candy Blue and white and features a 3.1-gallon fuel tank with rubber knee pads as well as chrome fenders, street lighting, a black vinyl two-up seat, and both center and side stands. Close-up photos presented in the gallery depict a ding in the left fork tube, blemishes in the paint, and corrosion on areas of the brightwork.

No Reserve: 1969 Honda CB350

Chrome-plated 18″ steel rims are laced to drum-brake hubs and are mounted Duro tires. Suspension consists of a shrouded telescopic fork as well as dual shocks mounted to the swingarm.

No Reserve: 1969 Honda CB350

The chrome handlebar carries dual mirrors and is secured to the upper triple clamp ahead of a friction-style steering damper. Blue-dial Nippon Seiki instrumentation consists of a 110-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 10,500-rpm redline. The five-digit odometer shows 2,800 miles.

No Reserve: 1969 Honda CB350

The 325cc SOHC parallel twin was factory rated at 34 horsepower and features dual Keihin carburetors, an aftermarket two-into-two exhaust system, and both kick and electric starters. Work in preparation for the sale consisted of rebuilding the carburetors, replacing the air filter and battery, and changing the oil.

No Reserve: 1969 Honda CB350

Power is sent to the rear wheel through a five-speed transmission and a drive chain with a chrome guard.

No Reserve: 1969 Honda CB350

The VIN on the current California title matches the VIN stamping on the frame. However, the engine number referenced on the title matches the VIN and does not reflect the engine number shown above.

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