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Former Member
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Posted - 10 Dec 2004 : 10:10:59 PM
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My CB350 has an engine number CB350E-4092164 can anyone tell me what year this is?
Is it elegible for post classic?
Steve
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matcho mick
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New South Wales
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Posted - 12 Dec 2004 : 10:06:32 PM
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G'day Steve,dosen't matter what year exactly,as long as motor/frame is continuation of K series it's in!!,(not K6 but)there is a website you can go to,punch in numbers and confirm models year,can't remember where,might be the Honda site?, ps monies on K4 |
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matcho mick
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popeye
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Western Australia
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Posted - 12 Dec 2004 : 10:19:41 PM
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The number is a 72/3 number, the engine did not change during those two years so is eligible for P4. Any CB350K with an engine number beginning with a 5 is a 74, shouldn't be any in australia as we got the 360 that year instead. |
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Former Member
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Posted - 13 Dec 2004 : 09:03:49 AM
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Great news indeed. I was a bit concerned after reading the regs from MA, although it did say as long as major components are visually indistinguishable.
I grew up with vintage motor sport, my father raced various group J +K cars and I went with him to most historic meetings in Vic and some in SA and NSW. So I have it in my blood, I always liked the bikes but never realy considered them unill now : ) |
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