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This guy has a 71ish cb350t.... with title for 450.00... He notes the points are messed up.. but everything else was working before the points went bad.... I own a couple 500's, 550's and 750's...( yes, I'm obsessed)... but never owned a twin.... 350 or otherwise. here's my question... the bike was up on the center stand...in nuetral...wheel spun free.. but I couldn't get the trans to move up in gears.... 1 down and 1 up (back to nuetral)....but nothing more....... owner noted that these bikes don't shift up and down in gears unless the wheel is moving.... my bikes shft up and down no problem... is this a truism of the 350t's??
Not to distract from this thread OR to question anyone Really, but I have heard a few people reference a "350T". Is this because the 350 is a twin as the 350F is a four (only the 350F IS an actual model) I'm just wondering if this is an assumption or what? Far as I know, the 350 was classified as the 350K3 (and so on, for example). I try to keep up with the models and just wondered. Take care, Bill
Quote from: bill440cars on February 23, 2010, 07:27:20 AM Not to distract from this thread OR to question anyone Really, but I have heard a few people reference a "350T". Is this because the 350 is a twin as the 350F is a four (only the 350F IS an actual model) I'm just wondering if this is an assumption or what? Far as I know, the 350 was classified as the 350K3 (and so on, for example). I try to keep up with the models and just wondered. Take care, Bill Actually.....I have no idea... I guess I called it a 350T due to the "T"win ... I could be wrong...
We call it a 350t to differentiate from the 350f, so people don't get confused.We probably should call them a 350k1, k2 etc, though.
Yeah, but people get confused on years of bikes, too, I've seen people talk about their '76 350f's... their 74 350t's, etc....The woman I bought my 350f from thought it was a twin...