Honda CB 360 Specs

The CB 360 is a twin cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda. It was manufactured and sold from 1975 to 1977. It replaced the CB 350, which was one of the best selling bikes of its time, according to a 1973 article in Cycle magazine, reprinted electronically at Motorcyclespecs.co.za. The Honda CB 360 competed against the Suzuki GT 380, Kawasaki 350 S2 and the Yamaha RD 350.

Engine

  • The twin, four-stroke, air cooled, overhead cam engine of the Honda CB 360 featured 357cc, or 21.78 cubic inches, of piston displacement. Each cylinder had two valve with a 2.6 inch bore, 2 inch stroke and a 9.3 to 1 compression ratio. The engine produced 34 horsepower, or 24.8 kilowatts, at 9,000 revolutions per minute.

Brakes and Tires

  • The Honda CB 360 is equipped with single front disc brakes and drum rear brakes. The bike has a 3-inch wide, 18-inch diameter front tire and a 3.5-inch wide, 18-inch diameter rear tire.

Weight

  • The Honda CB 360 weighs 178 kg, or 392.4 lb, and produced a 0.19 horsepower per kilogram power to weight ratio.

Other Specifications

  • The motorcycle is equipped with an 11 liter, or 2.91 gallon, fuel tank. It reached speeds of up to 165 km/h, or 102.5 mph.