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1973 HONDA Type 350 Four Serial number: 1083632 350...

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1973 HONDA Type 350 Four Serial number: 1083632 350 cm3 1 037 € invoices Collector's registration 3 000 / 5 000 € Aimed at small-displacement enthusiasts, the 350 Four was designed to be a user-friendly, easy-to-ride, flexible, comfortable and even luxurious introductory motorcycle. It's a beautiful machine, an almost exact copy of the famous 750 Four, with superb lines, powered by a magnificent single-acting transverse 4-cylinder engine. It is equipped with a telescopic fork with double-acting hydraulic damping and a 5-speed cascade gearbox. In terms of equipment, the 350 Four has nothing to envy its big sister. It is the successor to the CB 77 and CB 350, which appeared in 1965 and 1968 respectively, and were equipped with single ACT vertical twins. This little "four-legger", rare on the market, is a playful, well-balanced and light motorcycle, very pleasant to ride. Before being displayed in the museum, the last overhaul was carried out by District Motos in 2016. We recommend that future purchasers carry out the usual overhauls due to the immobilization of these machines in the collector's museum. We recommend that future purchasers carry out the customary restarts required by the immobilization of these machines in the collector's museum. 1973 HONDA Type 350 Four Serial number: 1083632 350 cm3 1 037 € invoices Collector's registration 3 000 / 5 000 € Aimed at small-displacement enthusiasts, the 350 Four was designed to be a user-friendly, easy-to-ride, supple, comfortable and even luxurious introductory motorcycle. It's a beautiful machine, an almost exact copy of the famous 750 Four, with superb lines, powered by a magnificent single-acting transverse 4-cylinder engine. It is equipped with a telescopic fork with double-acting hydraulic damping and a 5-speed cascade gearbox. In terms of equipment, the 350 Four has nothing to envy its big sister. It is the successor to the CB 77 and CB 350, which appeared in 1965 and 1968 respectively, and were equipped with single ACT vertical twins. This little "four-legger", rare on the market, is a playful, well-balanced and light motorcycle, very pleasant to ride. Before being displayed in the museum, the last overhaul was carried out by District Motos in 2016.