I own a 1973 Honda CB350F - the forerunner to the very popular 400/4, and baby brother to the CB750F and CB500F. I've had said bike for 9 years and you can see it in
this link.
I
may have to think about selling my beloved 350 at around the end of Summer as my partner and I are hoping to finally get on the property ladder and as you all know that is very difficult in the current climate without a deposit. So basically I'm wondering what it's worth and whether it's worth selling..
A bit more info:
It's on about 11,500 miles.
It was manufactured Jan 1973 in Japan. (unfortunately not tax exempt)
It was imported to the UK in 1996.
I am in contact with the original owner who bought the bike in 1974.
It has non-original 4-4 exhaust silencers(downpipes are original) and an after market rack (fitted by original owner) but the rest of the bike is all original.
It has not been restored but I did a little work to bring the engine casings back up in 2006 and it then won a first prize in the classic 70's section of a local historic vehicle rally.
It's recently had a go over including a new front tyre, new chain, new front brake pads and has had electronic ignition system fitted which has smoothed out the timing. The mechanic who was working on it still has it and says that it's running as sweet as anything.
I have many manuals and other books about this bike and it comes with the original owners manual, toolkit and all receipts from my ownership and some before.
I don't really want to sell, but if necessary I may need to to help us scrape together a deposit.
Any thoughts on value welcome. I realise this is a very hard bike to value given it's rarity in this country but then it's not going to be as popular a buy as say a 400/4 as no-one here will have had one in their youth as the 350 was never officially imported.