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So many people have a connection to the Honda CB350 because so many people owned one, or knew somebody that owned one. Thanks for the comment.
Racer4four. Many were wrecked, rusted or weathered out, or modified to the point that they aren’t recognizable. This one must have sat somewhere protected for 40 years.
veltro51 Sorry for the delayed response to your comment. Thanks. I don’t want to sell any of mine, but they have old bell helmets for sale on eBay. Remember: the original bells stars (not bell star ll...
Sure. Slip a flat screw driver between the fiberglass helmet and the styrofoam shell. The shell is in two pieces (R & L). Gently pry the shell away from the helmet and pull it out. Then pull the black...
For those who want to learn more about the BMW R69S, go to BMWDean.com to learn more. Thanks for all the comments.
Thanks kwqd. You don’t know till you own one. And, I was always worried about theft. It only weighs 425 lbs. Also, it may seen strange, but I was never comfortable about the crowd that it drew. You re...
Full coverage insurance on vintage bikes is very expensive, a mishap while riding would be disastrous, the bike is completely restored and in like new condition. Riding it would diminish it’s value. I...
Reply to blunderbuss2 On the contrary. It’s the easiest of all bikes to change a rear tire. Lift the hinged rear fender, remove the axle bolt, slide the tire to the left, pull it out. No chain to d...
Thanks. I have a Vintage Bell Star helmet collection, a couple of vintage Bates Leathers jackets, a 1967 BMW R69S and a 1972 Honda CB350 K4. Thanks for the comment.
This model had 42 hp as opposed to the R60/2 (30) and R50/2 (28). It was made for the American market, but it still had the sidecar lugs. Thanks for the comment.
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