Honda CB360
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The Honda CB360 is a twin cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced from 1974-1976. It was the successor to the CB350.

Following the CB350 Twin, and providing an alternative to the CB350F
Honda CB350F
The Honda CB350F is a four-cylinder, four-stroke, 347cc motorcycle based on the larger versions of the day and was thought of as Honda's "one-up" to the other motorcycle companies. It was manufactured in Japan from 1972 to 1974. Soon after production was discontinued, it was replaced by the CB400F...

 and CB400F
Honda CB400F
After introducing the four-cylinder CB750 motorcycle in 1969, Honda Motor Company followed with a string of lighter fours featuring engines as small as 350 cc , and the CB400F 408 cc Four, produced in 2 models from 1975 through 1977.For the most part, the CB400F was simply an upgraded version...

, the CB360G of 1974 was a new motorcycle. The 360 engine was tuned for broad range torque, and ran through a six speed gearbox.

The model was manufactured 74-76 and received an optional disc front brake during its production run.

Specifications

Displacement: 356 cc

Power: 34 hp @ 9000 rpm

Bore & Stroke: 67 mm x 50.6 mm

Compression Ratio: 9.3:1

Fuel capacity: 2.9 gal (11.0 liters)

Dry Weight: 357 lbs (162 kg)

Front Tire: 3.00-18

Rear Tire: 3.5-18

Top Speed 102 MPH (164 km/h)
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