Automotive Parts and Accessories: 1972-1974 Honda CB350F/F1/G Motorcycle Clutch Lever [Polished Aluminum] - BikeMaster
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Automotive Parts and Accessories: 1968-1972 Honda CB350/K Motorcycle Clutch Lever [Polished Aluminum] - BikeMaster
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Single Detail Page Misc: 27mm (37mm OD) Special Clutch Lock Nut Remover Tool 4-Pin Spanner Socket Tool to Remove Your Small Locknut Castle Nut Has Many Uses on Many Different Brands And Models @ Small Clutch Center Locknut on many 70s 80s 90s Honda Motorcycle EQUIVALENT to 26mm End Of Honda Tool 07716-0020203 - HORSEPOWER-HOUSE
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Automotive Parts and Accessories: EBC Brakes CK1140 Clutch Friction Plate Kit - EBC Brakes
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Automotive Parts and Accessories: FRICTION CLUTCH PLATE HONDA CB350F CB350F1 FOUR 1973 1974 7-PLATES - Caltric
Automotive Parts and Accessories: All-All HONDA CB 350 F/F1 CK SERIES CLUTCH KIT, Manufacturer: EBC, Manufacturer Part Number: CK1140-AD, Clutch springs and metal discs sold separately, unless otherwise stated, Stock Photo - Actual parts may vary. - EBC
Automotive Parts and Accessories: All-All HONDA CB 350 G/K2/K3/K4 EBC CLUTCH PLATE KITS, FRICTION PLATES ONLY, Manufacturer: EBC, Manufacturer Part Number: CK1132-AD, Clutch springs and metal discs sold separately unless otherwise stated, Stock Photo - Actual parts may vary. - EBC
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Automotive Parts and Accessories: 1972 Honda CB350K Super Sport Steel Front Sprocket - 16T, Manufacturer: Sunstar, SUN 50816 530-16 - Sunstar
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Honda Cb350 Clutch Popular Q&A
Q: honda cb350 1971 clutch problem?
A: I wonder where Bart dreams up his answers. A leaper transmission. That's a good one. It sounds like your clutch plates are sticking together. That sort of thing... Read More »
Q: T disengage the engine. i drained out the oil and found it to be ...
A: Andy F is probably correct about the clutch plates being stuck together, no doubt some rust between them. If you already have the clutch cover off just take the... Read More »
Q: Clutch slip 1970 Honda cb 350.
A: There's a dipstick has a high and low mark and anywhere in between there is good. If the clutch is worn out, you just need to replace the friction disks. Prov... Read More »
Q: Honda Cb350 1971 Clutch Adjustment Problem?
A: so i tried to adjust the clutch via the clymer manual and did something really wrong. I loosened the locknut were the cable goes into the crankcase and then adj... Read More »
Q: How to Restore a Honda CB350.
A: 1. Change the tires. Over time the rubber will deteriorate, as will the inner tube. Tires should be changed regularly, so this may not always be necessary as a ... Read More »