How much does a 1974 Honda CB360 weight?

The Honda CB360 is a twin cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda from 1974 to 1976….Honda CB360.

Manufacturer Honda
Wheelbase 53 in (1,300 mm)
Dimensions L : 80.3 in (2,040 mm) W : 30.5 in (770 mm) H : 42.1 in (1,070 mm)
Seat height 810 mm (32 in)
Weight 357 lb (162 kg) (dry) 392.4 lb (178.0 kg) (wet)

What is a 1974 Honda cb200 worth?

**Figure based on a stock 1974 Honda CB200T valued at $2,900 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits.

Is Honda CB300R worth buying?

The CB300R is a very good value with an MSRP of $4,949 USD / $5,699 CDN (2020 model year). Honda has an excellent dealer network, making parts and service a simple affair anywhere in North America. Bottom line: The CB300R is a good looking and affordable naked bike.

Should I buy Honda CB300R?

The CB300R might be one of the least powerful sub-400cc nakeds but because it is a featherweight, it is very quick. In fact, it was quicker to hundred than the more powerful BMW G 310 R. It is not as smooth as its predecessor, the CBR250R, but it offers a livelier performance that makes for a nice weekend motorcycle.

What was the top speed of a Honda CB360?

The engine’s compression ratio was 9.3-to-1. It generated 34 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and had a reported top speed of 102.5 mph. The CB360 had a six-speed transmission with a chain final drive.

How big is the gas tank on a Honda CB360?

The CB360 had a six-speed transmission with a chain final drive. The bike weighed in at 392.4 pounds, ready to ride with all fluids, including a full tank –2.91 gallons — of gas. Honda did offer an optional front disc brake on the CB360.

When did the Honda CB360 cafe racer come out?

Honda introduced the CB360 in 1974 and stopped producing them in 1976, so they are not that easy to find today. The bike does have classic cafe racer styling and, compared to other motorcycles of the era, it handles fairly well.

When did the Honda CB360 disc brake come out?

Honda did offer an optional front disc brake on the CB360. Honda introduced the CB360 in 1974 and stopped producing them in 1976, so they are not that easy to find today. The bike does have classic cafe racer styling and, compared to other motorcycles of the era, it handles fairly well.