I can still remember sitting in class in high school drooling over the Honda lineup brochure, with this bike in there. My dad thought the 350 was to big for me, so I got the 175. Had it for 2 years, then bought a 68 Norton Commando. Wish I still had both of them.
Yeah I can remember when we were about 12 or 13 me and my best friend looking at that Honda brochure at all those Honda bikes from 1970 or maybe we had the 71 brochure I can't remember. They were so beautiful and we wanted them all. We had 100cc bikes at the time but I was wanting the 175 or thinking maybe even the 350. It never happened but I did get several other bikes as the years passed. Still have a VTX 1300 today. Back when the speed limit was only 60 and at some points 55 a 350 cc bike was all the bike that even a grown man needed. Times change. I get on the interstate now and if I don't go at least 80 I just about get run over.
@@jlrutube1312 Yeah great memories. I've had 8 bikes in all since then, and now have a 87 Honda Hurricane 1000, a 04 cbr1000rr, and an 87 Yamaha RZ350. I ride them every time I can.
She Runs!!! And He Does Jumping Jacks!! Huzzah!!! I can't wait to picker her up!! Thank you so much Eric for finding and getting her running!! BTW, You should start a fitness channel. 😉🤣 Folk's, Eric did a video 8 months ago of exploring this barn. I was watching it the other night and saw this bike. I email Eric and he waisted no time helping me. He is good people. 💛
Eric, surely after all your effort and enjoyment, not to mention how much you clearly love this Honda, surely there's only one guy that deserves to own this bike,- YOU!!. "Let's drink this sucker in". I like it. Lovely little bike.
You’re right about it being a 69. The main difference between the 69 & 70’s in the color of the ride covers and headlight bucket and knee pads. Common practice by dealers was to title them when they were sold. Thanks for watching.
I believe you can flip the head on these and without modification have your carbs point out the front and run some straight pipes right out the back... I don't know why you'd do it... but you can 😁
I had bought a new 1970 CB 350 and I notice mine did not have the rubber pad on gas tank, my air filter covers were the same color as gas tank (mine was a blue-green color). The headlight nacelle was also blue-green. I'm wondering if this could be a 1968 or 69?
It is a '70.....I have a 68 KO in that color sitting in my garage but tank pads and white sides and headlight bucket. Yours is a K1, no pads, stripe under the Honda badge and color on sides and bucket. Love the Candy Blue/Green color!
That’s not really a “barn” as we picture a barn,that building has HVAC systems in it ffs.😂😂 I have never heard of a better reason to do jj’s in my life,keep at it bud.
I can still remember sitting in class in high school drooling over the Honda lineup brochure, with this bike in there. My dad thought the 350 was to big for me, so I got the 175. Had it for 2 years, then bought a 68 Norton Commando. Wish I still had both of them.
Yeah I can remember when we were about 12 or 13 me and my best friend looking at that Honda brochure at all those Honda bikes from 1970 or maybe we had the 71 brochure I can't remember. They were so beautiful and we wanted them all. We had 100cc bikes at the time but I was wanting the 175 or thinking maybe even the 350. It never happened but I did get several other bikes as the years passed. Still have a VTX 1300 today. Back when the speed limit was only 60 and at some points 55 a 350 cc bike was all the bike that even a grown man needed. Times change. I get on the interstate now and if I don't go at least 80 I just about get run over.
@@jlrutube1312 Yeah great memories. I've had 8 bikes in all since then, and now have a 87 Honda Hurricane 1000, a 04 cbr1000rr, and an 87 Yamaha RZ350. I ride them every time I can.
She Runs!!! And He Does Jumping Jacks!! Huzzah!!! I can't wait to picker her up!! Thank you so much Eric for finding and getting her running!! BTW, You should start a fitness channel. 😉🤣
Folk's, Eric did a video 8 months ago of exploring this barn. I was watching it the other night and saw this bike. I email Eric and he waisted no time helping me. He is good people. 💛
So happy you got it. Look forward to meeting you. Thanks for watching.
Eric, surely after all your effort and enjoyment, not to mention how much you clearly love this Honda, surely there's only one guy that deserves to own this bike,- YOU!!. "Let's drink this sucker in". I like it. Lovely little bike.
Michael, I had a blast doing this video. So Happy for Mary K! I can't wait to see it all cleaned up. Thanks for watching
Excuse me Eric, I only realised afterwards that Mary K bought the Honda, good luck with your new bike Mary K👍😀. Thanks again Eric.
I keep re-watching this.... 😍😍😍
😍 😍 😍 😍I would too!😍 😍 😍 😍
Love these old Hondas, they just run and run. I had a CL 350 that was a blast to ride, sadly I sold it and immediately regretted it.
These are so much fun to ride. I really like the early styling. Thanks for watching.
Nice bike , and Getting it going to ' happy days , I would love that 🤟👍
This was so much fun. Thanks for watching
My dad had a 1972 CB350 in gold, I used to love that bike
The gold ones are awesome. Such a great color.
Oh man, I’m so very jealous of that find.
Such a great bike. Thanks for watching
Excellent. Thank you. Funny
Such a great motorcycle. Thanks for watching
Somebody took care of that thing it will look new cleaned up with all that chrome shining
Yes it will. Can’t wait till I see @mary K clean it up.
That is a real sweet old bike, I wish it was out here in Ca.
They are hard to find in this condition. It is going to clean up nicely.
Nice time machine.
Such a great example. The more I look the better it was. Thanks for watching.
The best❤
So much fun. Thanks for watching.
Love it❤
So much fun. Thanks for watching.
Nice work getting her running! That's actually a 1969. I own the same bike. Love this color-way. And it is for sale.
You’re right about it being a 69. The main difference between the 69 & 70’s in the color of the ride covers and headlight bucket and knee pads. Common practice by dealers was to title them when they were sold. Thanks for watching.
@@motorcyclerewind Exactly! Love the knee- pad style tank.
I believe you can flip the head on these and without modification have your carbs point out the front and run some straight pipes right out the back... I don't know why you'd do it... but you can 😁
🤣😂🤣that would be fun to watch someone do it. Not me but someone else.
Apart fr4om those mufflers that would be one sweet little bike, 😎.
I know. Who knows why they changed them. The rest of the bike is in really good condition. Thanks for watching.
@@motorcyclerewind had to be some crazy idea from the '70's no doubt. I never miss an episode Eric 👍.
👀👍🏽😎 nice find🏁🏁🏁
Such a great example. Thanks for watching.
Honda, the small block Chevy of the motorcycle world.
Yes sir!!!!
Buy buy buy😂❤
Such a cool cb350. Can’t wait to see it all cleaned up.
How can I get in touch with you about that bike?
This bike is sold to a subscriber. Can’t wait to see her clean it up. Thanks for watching.
Would you change out cam chain tensioner and sprocket?
Don't you just love old Hondas - they're just too stupid not to run...
They are the BEST!!! Thanks for watching.
I had bought a new 1970 CB 350 and I notice mine did not have the rubber pad on gas tank, my air filter covers were the same color as gas tank (mine was a blue-green color). The headlight nacelle was also blue-green. I'm wondering if this could be a 1968 or 69?
I think this one is a ‘69. They were often titled the year they were sold. Which could be the reason it had 70 under the seat. Thanks for watching.
It is a '70.....I have a 68 KO in that color sitting in my garage but tank pads and white sides and headlight bucket. Yours is a K1, no pads, stripe under the Honda badge and color on sides and bucket. Love the Candy Blue/Green color!
What does something like that go for as is?
Is that a CS76 in front of the 350??
I believe it is. High pipes on each side.
@@motorcyclerewind that’s a rare one!
Is it still for sale?
It sold before the video posted.
@@motorcyclerewindnot a surprise
I’m not sure I’d a kicked it over without checking for critters in the air box..and oil.
We checked that few weeks before. Forgot to do it again when I started recording.
I do love that bike! That’s one heck of a find! I think you need that one!!😊
That’s not really a “barn” as we picture a barn,that building has HVAC systems in it ffs.😂😂 I have never heard of a better reason to do jj’s in my life,keep at it bud.
HVAC is only in the shop about 20x20 the rest is mostly dirt floor. My smell wished it all had AC😂🤣😂
@@motorcyclerewind lol yes for sure.
it was only running on 1 cylender
Could be. My hearing may not be that good. My wife has been telling me for years I don’t listen to her. 🤣
Help! I'm being lubricated by 30 year old oil!
🤣😂🤣
Did this bike sell yet
Yes it did. Thanks for watching. Email me at motorcyclerewind@gmail.com I have some others.
Not even gonna say what it brought?
It sold before the video went out and did not want to put someone else’s business on the street.