I still miss the 1974 CB350F that I had, equipped with Bates King Size saddlebags and Wixom handlebar mount fairing. I rode mine almost 49000 miles before I sold it. Thanks for the memories!
@NorthWriter It was a small video cam on a mini tripod stuffed down the front of my jacket. LOL. If it was on the helmet you'd have seen me looking around as I do tend to look left and right when pulling out of junctions ;-)
I had one of these. It was smooth as an electric drill, but had the torque of a cox toy airplane motor. Had to downshift 2 gears any time the wind blew to maintain 55 MPH. My SL350 was just the opposite...shifting was always optional & hills were no issue..
i am going to buy one of these used (i am 13, but i live in a small town where no one cares)... is this a good beginner bike? do bikes get harder to ride once they get more expensive?
Great video. Nice bike indeed. I have a 1975 CB360T and I wish it ran that nice. I have to admit I ducked when you came into oncoming traffic on the "wrong" side of the road. :)
Wow .. pretty funny. Real old school ... good times :)
NPMCaptain 1 month ago
Had one back in the 70's. Great little bike!
ohblackwater 1 month ago
I still miss the 1974 CB350F that I had, equipped with Bates King Size saddlebags and Wixom handlebar mount fairing. I rode mine almost 49000 miles before I sold it. Thanks for the memories!
gentletaz 7 months ago
Beautiful bike, I also love the English countryside...
primostoy 1 year ago
you look a sound like you are having fun good for you
bulldog01209 1 year ago
Nice familiar sound.
ReDact45 1 year ago
How did you film this? Did you use a helmet cam or something?
I'd love to get a CB350. I've never owned a bike, but from all I've seen and read, this is a great bike for the neophyte like myself.
NorthWriter 1 year ago
@NorthWriter It was a small video cam on a mini tripod stuffed down the front of my jacket. LOL. If it was on the helmet you'd have seen me looking around as I do tend to look left and right when pulling out of junctions ;-)
loonymoon1 1 year ago
@loonymoon1 Ha ha...good point! Well you had it angled perfectly...great view of the gauges and the road ahead of you.
NorthWriter 1 year ago
i wish myne sounded as good as that! 15 years of being a farm runabout wouldn't help tho... this is the best example of one i've ever seen!
monkeyreidg 2 years ago
This bike is now mine and it rides like a dream! loonymoon1 really looked after her.
Bonfireboy77 2 years ago 3
how much did you pay for it?
counter37 2 years ago
I had one of these. It was smooth as an electric drill, but had the torque of a cox toy airplane motor. Had to downshift 2 gears any time the wind blew to maintain 55 MPH. My SL350 was just the opposite...shifting was always optional & hills were no issue..
krodfish 3 years ago
Awesome vid!
steveb40 3 years ago
The bike sounds amazing! I want one, but I'm not sure if my mom would like that haha.
hardramen 3 years ago
i am going to buy one of these used (i am 13, but i live in a small town where no one cares)... is this a good beginner bike? do bikes get harder to ride once they get more expensive?
MusicGuruRjd2 3 years ago
probably be to high up for you bud, you should starton a trail bike definetly
bikercc 3 years ago
you're on the wrong side of the road! sorry couldn't help myself. nice bike.
thekenner 3 years ago
it sounds like a brand new bike when it starts up.
skyking86 3 years ago
Great video, kickass bike (I have one so I'm a little biased,even the same color) thanks for the sharing. Please post some more.
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oneleggedstanley 3 years ago
Great video. Nice bike indeed. I have a 1975 CB360T and I wish it ran that nice. I have to admit I ducked when you came into oncoming traffic on the "wrong" side of the road. :)
slidell4life 3 years ago 2