Manufactured between 1968 and 1973, the CL350 street scrambler superseded the CL77 Scrambler. Similar to its CL77 forerunner, it featured a 325cc parallel twin engine, upswept pipes, a cross-braced handlebar, rubber fork gaiters, and a full cradle frame, tailored for off-road use. Its five-speed transmission provides slightly lower gearing along with 19” front and 18” rear wheels. This Light Ruby Red-finished CL350 is now being offered for auction at no reserve out of California.
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This Scrambler comes finished in Light Ruby Red contrasted with white and orange painted details. Other equipment includes chrome handlebars, headlight trim, fenders, a matching rear luggage rack, and a dual exhaust outlet. It rides on 19” front and 18” rear wire-spoke wheels wrapped in older tires. The seller describes this example to be in driver-condition, exhibiting small tears in the seat, some surface rust on chrome pieces including the wheels, a few small paint imperfections, and a missing emblem on the right-side cover which also has a crack on the plastic. All gauges, electronics, and accessories are reported to be working properly, and a plastic windscreen and luggage compartment are said to accompany the sale. Additional images are provided in the gallery.
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The 1973 Honda CL350 Scrambler is powered by a 325cc air-cooled, four-stroke parallel twin engine, featuring a dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) configuration. Power is sent to the rear wheel through a five-speed manual transmission and utilizes a chain final drive. The bike is equipped with a telescopic front fork suspension and dual shock absorbers at the rear. Its braking system consists of a single disc brake at the front and a drum brake at the rear. The CL350 has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 2.4 gallons (9 liters) and weighs approximately 346 lbs.
This sale will include a valid registration, a plastic windscreen, and a luggage compartment.
The seller would like you to know: “According to my family friend, it is a one-owner motorcycle from California that was parked in the previous owner's garage from 2001 until now. Although it was not driven, it was started periodically.”

Comments (10)
Sold for $1,000
Bid in the amount of $1,000
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Hello,
Yes, both kick and electric starter work. Thx
Does the electric starter work? Plwase advise.
Bid in the amount of $500
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@FredR Yes, it does run, please look at posted video and you will see it running. Thx
Does it currently run?
I had to smile at the description.