I had a color green one when I was 17 or 18 it was my first bike that I coul use to travel I am from Tijuana I took it to Mazatlan, Los. Angeles and San Francisco many times many bikes later that will always be my favorite bike. Great video, gracias.
WAY back when I was 15 I actually had that exact same bike road it every day! It had a matching full black vetter fairing on it really fast bike! My first real vehicle. Thanks for sharing nice job!
I recently purchased the exact same bike, 1974 black. Mine was last on the road in 1984! I have original bill of sale from 1974, 1 owner. Good job! Dale Swineheart, DeKalb, IL
Oh Gawd! I miss that sound!!! I had 3 of these over the years. I bought my first one brand new in 1974, and rode the wheels off of it until 67,000+ miles when it would hardly run anymore. The second one I scored in Florida and pulled the original engine and replaced it with a 550 bottom end, and an 810 Powroll big-bore kit. It was an absolute beast of a sleeper, that would easily take down the formidable Kawasaki KZ900's of the day! The third one was meticulously rebuilt from a wreck I acquired in 2015, and outfitted with a few performance goodies, but basically kept the internals stock, with a cafe racer flair. It was my favorite, but I was forced to sell due to declining health conditions.😜 The little 350F was my absolute favorite of all the 4 cylinder Honda offerings from the 1970's!!!😄😍👍👍
Gorgeous, and I'm no mechanic either, but you killed it ! EDIT : I bet you're a mechanic now. I love the Bruce story and the generations that cried seeing it.
What a cool story mate. My dad and I were lucky enough to bring one of these home recently. Rough but original and complete. Looking forward to hearing it sing.
You should submit this video to "Stories of Bike" on youtube. Great work. And you are a great citizen. My first bike was a red CB350F. I took it on trips that were hours away from home and I was only 14 or so, you could get a license in Arkansas for this size bike at 14. Lucked out on both counts. Super cool.
Amazing story, Love the bike and the job you did there, hats off mate
Excellent work. The bike looks and sounds fantastic. Great story and so nice that you showed Bruce's family. ❤
Great job,show winning 😉,and beautiful taking it back to show the lady and her family 😌,sounds incredible ,looks fantastic ,well done m8
Just got one and I’m gonna try to rebuild it as well but number 1 goal is to have fun and enjoy the grind/ progress
I had a color green one when I was 17 or 18 it was my first bike that I coul use to travel I am from Tijuana I took it to Mazatlan, Los. Angeles and San Francisco many times many bikes later that will always be my favorite bike. Great video, gracias.
WAY back when I was 15 I actually had that exact same bike road it every day! It had a matching full black vetter fairing on it really fast bike! My first real vehicle. Thanks for sharing nice job!
Loved 🍀the video! Hat's off to you. So nice of you to show the restored bike to the original owner's family. 👏
I recently purchased the exact same bike, 1974 black. Mine was last on the road in 1984! I have original bill of sale from 1974, 1 owner. Good job! Dale Swineheart, DeKalb, IL
Awesome video. The end video reved up was the icing on the cake.
Oh Gawd! I miss that sound!!! I had 3 of these over the years. I bought my first one brand new in 1974, and rode the wheels off of it until 67,000+ miles when it would hardly run anymore. The second one I scored in Florida and pulled the original engine and replaced it with a 550 bottom end, and an 810 Powroll big-bore kit. It was an absolute beast of a sleeper, that would easily take down the formidable Kawasaki KZ900's of the day! The third one was meticulously rebuilt from a wreck I acquired in 2015, and outfitted with a few performance goodies, but basically kept the internals stock, with a cafe racer flair. It was my favorite, but I was forced to sell due to declining health conditions.😜 The little 350F was my absolute favorite of all the 4 cylinder Honda offerings from the 1970's!!!😄😍👍👍
Gorgeous, and I'm no mechanic either, but you killed it ! EDIT : I bet you're a mechanic now. I love the Bruce story and the generations that cried seeing it.
What a cool story mate. My dad and I were lucky enough to bring one of these home recently. Rough but original and complete. Looking forward to hearing it sing.
Beautiful job. That sounds so smooth. Excellent!
Really cool, man. I'm considering getting one of these to restore locally.
love these. i had a black and gold 350 four, and later a 400 four in high school. the 400 had a 6 speed trans
You did a wonderful job.
You should submit this video to "Stories of Bike" on youtube. Great work. And you are a great citizen. My first bike was a red CB350F. I took it on trips that were hours away from home and I was only 14 or so, you could get a license in Arkansas for this size bike at 14. Lucked out on both counts. Super cool.
Great video, real work of art....
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
The CB350F has less power than the two cylinder CB350, is more expensive, and is more difficult to maintain. Yet, I would prefer to have the CB350F.