The CB 350 Four was Mr Honda’s favorite bike in design and ride. My dad purchased one in red brand new when I was a kid growing up in Southern California and I still remember that beautiful sound. I live in Tokyo now and the bike scene here is very interesting and cool. I’m also looking to pick up a 350F and want to basically keep it stock with some minor upgrades and want to put cafe style bars on it and just want to be able to ride around the coast of Japan. Have fun with your project, keep us updated. Domo.
I learned a lot more in this video than most RUclipsrs can convay in one video. Would love to see a restoration since you seem like a good teacher and I'm sure a lot of people, including myself could benefit from. I've decided to be your #1 fan. - sincerely, your #1 fan
@@navscycles Wow. That's a HUGE undertaking! I have one and it's a little beauty however it had one owner and was always stored indoors and serviced plus low mileage.
Hey I have one of the Blue/Black ‘74 350Fs. It’s definitely just black but has some decent depth for being 70s paint. They’re a super fun little bike to take around these Wisconsin backroads
I have both a a cb350 four and and a cb550 by far the 350 is the smoothest of the 4 cylinder bikes if we only knew i bought a 1969 750 from a dealer in nj in 1973 for $ 200 dollars only year of the sandcast cases worth a fortune to a colllector today send the bike will bill of sale to another state tittle it there then transfer tittle to Wisconsin
Yah I can’t wait to ride a 350f. The sandcast was also made in the 1970 model year. I’ve seen a few pop up with 1970 titles. I hope to add one to my collection even tho they are insanely expensive
Interesting I know the years on titles got mixed up. I know it was a 1 years production. Sometimes the bikes also could have been made or shipped at the point the model year changed in august too. Idk tho
The CB 350 Four was Mr Honda’s favorite bike in design and ride. My dad purchased one in red brand new when I was a kid growing up in Southern California and I still remember that beautiful sound. I live in Tokyo now and the bike scene here is very interesting and cool. I’m also looking to pick up a 350F and want to basically keep it stock with some minor upgrades and want to put cafe style bars on it and just want to be able to ride around the coast of Japan. Have fun with your project, keep us updated. Domo.
I learned a lot more in this video than most RUclipsrs can convay in one video. Would love to see a restoration since you seem like a good teacher and I'm sure a lot of people, including myself could benefit from. I've decided to be your #1 fan. - sincerely, your #1 fan
Thank you. Definitely will be more videos of the process of restoring this bike and the many others in the line up. Appreciate your support!
@@navscycles Wow. That's a HUGE undertaking! I have one and it's a little beauty however it had one owner and was always stored indoors and serviced plus low mileage.
Hey I have one of the Blue/Black ‘74 350Fs. It’s definitely just black but has some decent depth for being 70s paint. They’re a super fun little bike to take around these Wisconsin backroads
Yah I bet. Can’t wait to get mine back together. Or buy another one that’s whole. If you ever want to sell yours you let me know.
I think it's a great bike, and I'd get the bonded title
I have both a a cb350 four and and a cb550 by far the 350 is the smoothest of the 4 cylinder bikes if we only knew i bought a 1969 750 from a dealer in nj in 1973 for $ 200 dollars only year of the sandcast cases worth a fortune to a colllector today send the bike will bill of sale to another state tittle it there then transfer tittle to Wisconsin
Yah I can’t wait to ride a 350f. The sandcast was also made in the 1970 model year. I’ve seen a few pop up with 1970 titles. I hope to add one to my collection even tho they are insanely expensive
Ya but they were really 1969 my 550 title says 74 but David silvers ran the vin and said it's actually a 75
Interesting I know the years on titles got mixed up. I know it was a 1 years production. Sometimes the bikes also could have been made or shipped at the point the model year changed in august too. Idk tho