The scrambler variant of one of Honda’s best-selling motorcycles, the Honda CL350 differed from its’ street-based brother as it gained the high scrambler pipes and a 19-inch front wheel.
The 325cc parallel twin engine produced 36 horsepower and 18 pound-feet of torque, good for a claimed top speed of 105. The K5 (available in 1973) was offered either in Hawaiian Blue Metallic (as shown) or Light Ruby Red, and changes from the previous model K4 included a white gas tank stripe among other cosmetic modifications. For more information, head on over to Honda 350K.
This specific Honda CL350 (VIN: CL350-5023714) has just 3,801 miles and is is being offered by the original owner. It’s in good shape, with just a nick in the headlight housing and some small dents in the front fender. It’s never been restored and it’s claimed to run great. Find it for sale in Brainerd, Minnesota with bidding up to $1,225 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.
Here's a solid deal on a Honda CL350 Scrambler in the original red/white paint scheme. This specific Honda CL350 Scrambler recently received a tuneup including a carb cleaning and new tires. Find this Honda CL350 Scrambler for sale here on Craigslist in Virginia Beach, Virginia for $2,250. This bike-uriousity brought…
Post Sale Update: This CL350 sold for $4,250 after 46 bids on eBay in Mentor, Ohio. As Honda's scramblers got bigger, they became more street focused. Cycle magazine called the CL350 not "really a scrambler at all, but a street-scrambler...doubt arises regarding the bike's suitability for bashing around rocks and…
The scrambler variant of Honda's best-selling motorcycle (at least as of 2003), the Honda CL350 differed from its' street-based brother as it gained the high scrambler pipes and a 19-inch front wheel. This particular example is a beautiful low mileage example adorned in Candy Panther Gold (what a name) paint.…