1973 Honda CB350F Restored - Hasn't Run in 30 Years!!

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  • čas přidán 1. 02. 2022
  • An overview of the restore process of my 1973 CB350F Honda Motorcycle.

Komentáře • 105

  • @neilcamilleri909
    @neilcamilleri909 Před 28 dny

    Amazing story, Love the bike and the job you did there, hats off mate

  • @stefanm67

    Excellent work. The bike looks and sounds fantastic. Great story and so nice that you showed Bruce's family. ❤

  • @leeberry3155

    Great job,show winning 😉,and beautiful taking it back to show the lady and her family 😌,sounds incredible ,looks fantastic ,well done m8

  • @mrpib272

    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

  • @gerardorodas1854

    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.

  • @RH-gz8dz

    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!

  • @raghuyedatore6353

    Loved 🍀the video! Hat's off to you. So nice of you to show the restored bike to the original owner's family. 👏

  • @daleswineheart2765

    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

  • @fiero880
    @fiero880 Před rokem

    Awesome video. The end video reved up was the icing on the cake.

  • @danw1955

    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!!!😄😍👍👍

  • @michaelb.42112

    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.

  • @zx9b2
    @zx9b2 Před rokem +3

    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.

  • @OneWildTurkey

    Beautiful job. That sounds so smooth. Excellent!

  • @blackharplager

    Really cool, man. I'm considering getting one of these to restore locally.

  • @chriswbarron
    @chriswbarron Před 2 lety +2

    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

  • @peterroda8156

    You did a wonderful job.

  • @kipmillwee6936
    @kipmillwee6936 Před rokem

    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.

  • @stevegolik8090

    Great video, real work of art....

  • @swmckanna

    Great job! Thanks for sharing!

  • @mdhj67

    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.