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This Honda CB350F & CB400F got away, but there are more like it here.

This 1973 Honda CB350F is said to have undergone a three-year refurbishment carried out by its second owner, with the work reportedly including a repaint, powder-coating the frame and swingarm, fitting first-oversize pistons and rings to its 347cc inline-four, and rebuilding the front brake and carburetors as well as replacement of the bearings, tires, sprockets, and drive chain. Modifications consist of an electronic ignition setup with aftermarket coils, a replica exhaust system, a stainless steel brake hose and head bolts, and more. This CB350F was recently acquired by the selling dealer and is offered with an owner’s manual, a tool kit, two keys, and a clean Wisconsin title.

No Reserve: 1973 Honda CB350F

Bodywork was refinished in its stock candy red, with the fuel tank featuring hand-painted white and gold pinstripes under the clear coat. Black powder-coat was applied to the frame, swingarm, chain guard, triple clamps, and center and side stands. Additional features include chrome fenders and trim as well as a two-up seat with a passenger grab strap.

No Reserve: 1973 Honda CB350F

Chrome 18″ wire-spoke wheels were fitted with new bearings under previous ownership, while the selling dealer has replaced the front tube and tire. Suspension consists of a conventional fork with color-matched tube covers and a swingarm mounted with dual chrome shocks. Both the steering head and swingarm bearings are said to have been replaced. The front disc brake features a rebuilt caliper and master cylinder as well as a stainless steel hose, while a drum is equipped in the rear.

No Reserve: 1973 Honda CB350F

The chrome handlebar has been fitted with replica grips and mirrors, and features indicators mounted in the top riser clamp. Instrumentation includes a 110-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 10k-rpm redline, and a five-digit odometer showing 16k miles.

No Reserve: 1973 Honda CB350F

The 347cc inline-four produced 34 horsepower when new and drives the rear wheel through a five-speed transmission. Work performed by the previous owner in the last three years reportedly consisted of overboring the cylinders and lapping the valves as well as fitting first-oversize pistons and rings, a copper head gasket, stainless steel head bolts, an electronic ignition system, aftermarket coils and plug wires, and NGK spark plugs. The carburetors and petcock were rebuilt, the drive chain and sprockets replaced, and a replica exhaust system from David Silver Spares installed.

No Reserve: 1973 Honda CB350F

An owner’s manual, two keys, and a tool kit are included in the sale. A narrated walk-around and start-up video can be viewed below.

Auction Result

Winning Bid USD $7,900 by ToddTCE
Auction Ended August 11, 2020 at 1:18PM PT
Bids 9
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Listing Details
  • Chassis: CB350F1019031
  • Refurbished by Previous Owner
  • 16k Miles Indicated
  • 347cc Inline-Four w/Overbore & New Pistons
  • 5-Speed Transmission
  • Red w/White & Gold Pinstriping
  • Rebuilt Front Disc Brake
  • Replica 4-into-4 Exhaust System
  • Rebuilt Carburetors & Petcock
  • Powder-Coated Frame & Swingarm
  • Replacement Bearings
  • Electronic Ignition
Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
Additional Charges From This Dealer: Wisconsin Buyers Subject to Tax & Fees
Lot #35014