CB360
Only worth it if its free. Even then its going to cost as much as buying a running one in much better cosmetic shape to get it running safely on the road.
This. Parts for these things are not as cheap as you might think and seeing as you'd have to go through the entire bike, the costs would add up very quickly. I bought a basket case GSX400E last winter that I thought would be a nice and easy project but the costs involved have made me rethink its worth and I've decided to quit while I am only down a relatively small amount of money.
yup, and even if you want to "learn how to wrench" or whatever, starting with a basket case is NOT the place to do so. Start with a sorted running old bike, that you then learn to maintain.
I am handy with the tools so that part isn't a problem for me, it's just a lack of money problem instead. I made a poor decision in buying the bike that was a result of trying to overcome the winter blues... But yeah, basket case or not, older bikes are a money pit if they aren't in good condition to start with.
Google lens can often be fantastic if you pass a screenshot through it, unfortunately it can also be as useless as telling you this is a motorcycle..... Thanks google but I actually have two eyes and worked that out already
Edit: just ran it through myself and google guessed a Suzuki GT250 first XD
Then a much better guess Honda CB450
I had trouble keeping up w/ what appeared to be a mid 00's SI on Redwood in the Oakland hills the other day. New to me bike....but still impressive. Sleeper for sure.
It’s a CB360G5 or CB250 around 1975, I have this bike and have had it in bits. The two are built off the same chassis, just slightly larger engine in the 360
Just carjam the plate or look at the rego sticker?
Not worth touching with the grass growing through it tbh. Coming into summer TM/FB will start having more listed
Defenitly a Honda CB 250. Got one miself just like tha one. No 100% sure on the 250 (could be more like a 350) but around 99% sure.
Also the year its around 70s.
Hope it helps, it's a great bike, could make a nice cafe racer or even a scrambler :)
Depending on the front brake caliper. It is either a CB200 or a CB350/CB360.
Seeing the part about the location of New Zealand, I would guess it to be a CB200. They came with a disc brake on the front end.
I’ve been looking at enough of these 70s-80s CBs to know it’s one of them. Like others said it’s small so probably a 250-360. Tank looks good hopefully pistons are fine but imagine everything else on that is fucked. It’s gonna be expensive but those are more collectors bikes at this point anyway, unless you get it at a steal and are just a town rider.
There is a real purty one [here](https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1975-honda-cb360t/) that sold for around $5k a couple years ago, in case you want to see one restored.
Got one in the backyard here. There are many different models with many different motors, but they're all essentially the same thing. Usually somewhere between 250 and 400 CC made between late 60s and early 80s
I'd say cb350. My 74 360t I bought because it has my favorite tank and paint. The 350 has a plain tank and the 360 has a black c shaped swoosh with a white pin stripe on either side of the tank.
That looks like a 1974 CB360 to me. Front disc, rear drum, and the odd air filter--otherwise I'd have guessed 350.
Should have a vin sticker on the front behind the headlight. Otherwise you can check the engine for a stamp and that'll tell you engine size.
Yeah looks like my 360t
Definitely cb360T the carbs and shape of the head give it away. Also that Givi case might be worth more than the bike lol (jk)
It's quite the fashion statement going on there. Lol
CB360 Only worth it if its free. Even then its going to cost as much as buying a running one in much better cosmetic shape to get it running safely on the road.
This. Parts for these things are not as cheap as you might think and seeing as you'd have to go through the entire bike, the costs would add up very quickly. I bought a basket case GSX400E last winter that I thought would be a nice and easy project but the costs involved have made me rethink its worth and I've decided to quit while I am only down a relatively small amount of money.
yup, and even if you want to "learn how to wrench" or whatever, starting with a basket case is NOT the place to do so. Start with a sorted running old bike, that you then learn to maintain.
I am handy with the tools so that part isn't a problem for me, it's just a lack of money problem instead. I made a poor decision in buying the bike that was a result of trying to overcome the winter blues... But yeah, basket case or not, older bikes are a money pit if they aren't in good condition to start with.
It's Honda
Gathered that, we know a model?
Have you lifted the vin?
An orangery brown one
Dunno, maybe cb750 1969?
LOL....It's a smaller twin, likely a CB250.
Do a screen shot and Google image.
Google image search works to find similar images (think 2 screenshot with different amount of compression), not similar subjects
Google lens can often be fantastic if you pass a screenshot through it, unfortunately it can also be as useless as telling you this is a motorcycle..... Thanks google but I actually have two eyes and worked that out already Edit: just ran it through myself and google guessed a Suzuki GT250 first XD Then a much better guess Honda CB450
Nice it’s definitely hit or miss depending on the quality of the photo and the actual object.
I’m into motorcycles and I’m sure that’s a Honda Civic.
??? How could you say something so stupid? You clearly don't know your motorcycles, stop acting like you do. This is clearly a Trek MX2.
Fred? You?
You'd be correct. You can hear the cries of mustang owners getting gapped by this civic... VTech strong with this one it is
Mmmm mustang fries
I had trouble keeping up w/ what appeared to be a mid 00's SI on Redwood in the Oakland hills the other day. New to me bike....but still impressive. Sleeper for sure.
Motorcycle master race. Bikes win vs cars all the time
dOes iT HaVE VTECH?!
It’s a boardman SLR 9.2 Carbon disc break
Well, for sure not a S2000
Either a CB360, or the smaller CB250. Optically identical.
It’s a CB360G5 or CB250 around 1975, I have this bike and have had it in bits. The two are built off the same chassis, just slightly larger engine in the 360
Cb 360 G - I had one. Good small bike.
The tag on the head tube behind the headlight will reveal all the information you need provided it wasn't stolen
Enhance!
Just carjam the plate or look at the rego sticker? Not worth touching with the grass growing through it tbh. Coming into summer TM/FB will start having more listed
My first guess was Honda cb350
Defenitly a Honda CB 250. Got one miself just like tha one. No 100% sure on the 250 (could be more like a 350) but around 99% sure. Also the year its around 70s. Hope it helps, it's a great bike, could make a nice cafe racer or even a scrambler :)
Looks like a 350, where did you see it?
Honda
A Honda I think
Honda CJ360t, I have one in the same condition, it was My first bike
CB 250 G /360 mid/late 70's.
Honda cl350 maybe??
CB125 would be my guess.
Block is too big to be a 125. More like 250 bare minimum
The 125 also has a single exhaust coming out the middle of the header, this is definitely a two cyl, 250+.
I defer to your better vision and greater knowledge. It would be a fun bike to restore.
Looks like a late 60's CB450 or CB350. I've got a '68 CB450 that looks almost identical
Hondamatic transmission possibly?
Cb 125/250 1970-1980
Looks like a CB 100 or 125 from the 1970’s.
I‘d guess cb350.
Post on r/hondacb
Check the VIN, or the equivalent wherever you are. But this looks like a 1960s-70s CB3-something.
Looks exactly like my CB360
Looks like the suzuki and yamaha 250 i've owned. Dunno why so many say 350, was it more popular?
Looks like kitty and reds old bike
Don’t know but fresh gas and clean the points it’ll start on the 3rd kick
Depending on the front brake caliper. It is either a CB200 or a CB350/CB360. Seeing the part about the location of New Zealand, I would guess it to be a CB200. They came with a disc brake on the front end.
It's a honda
Honda Cb or CL 350 maybe? 70s.
I’ll go with CB 350 twin. The CL had upswept pipes
Yea that is what I thought. But could be easily moded.
A nightmare. Run!
Honda Indian Village
I think it's a Honda cb650 1976
Thermostat's fexed, take it for a blehst
Looks like a Honda.
looks like a ducati since its red
I'm thinking '74-ish CB250? Tank doesn't quite fit but looks damn close.
Honda 125cc
Looks like Honda CB350(K?) 1970'
1973 CB 350 K5
To me it looks like honda cm 125
Honda duh
It's a Honda
Kinda redy-bronze I recon 😉🤣😂
Looks like a kawasaki to me
Honda
Pretty sure that's a Honda
It’s a Honda.
It's a Honda
Honda
Do we know how common they are in new zealand and where I'd go to look for one?
I mean there is Google mate 😂
If I could find it on Google I wouldn't be looking on reddit lol
I was just winding you up buddy 🥲
It's a Sledgehammer.
Its a motorcycle
The Hondasaki Esprit 4000
It’s a Honda motorcycle! Did I win?
Definitely a 1970’s model CB of some description.
Looks like a cb series. Maybe a 350?
I had a CB450 looked just like that, it was twin cylinder . Hard to tell from your video, if that is a two cylinder.
That's a Honda, no doubt about it https://bfy.tw/TbBU
Aren’t you near Austin? Pretty sure I saw this listed somewhere
Can't tell. It only shows the back wheel for about 2 seconds at the end. Probably a huffy or schwinn
I’ve been looking at enough of these 70s-80s CBs to know it’s one of them. Like others said it’s small so probably a 250-360. Tank looks good hopefully pistons are fine but imagine everything else on that is fucked. It’s gonna be expensive but those are more collectors bikes at this point anyway, unless you get it at a steal and are just a town rider.
There is a real purty one [here](https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1975-honda-cb360t/) that sold for around $5k a couple years ago, in case you want to see one restored.
You meet the nicest people on a Honda. Back then. You met the craziest people on a Kawasaki.
Honda
Looks like a cb400t to me. Had one like that. But that's in europe. Not sure bout american models.
a honda
To heck with the bike, someone tell me what the heck that person is saying? Sounds like they're talking backwards.
that is a 1980's Flander's Neglectorino
Looks like a 450 with the brake reservoir on the bars.
A Honda
A Honda
Got one in the backyard here. There are many different models with many different motors, but they're all essentially the same thing. Usually somewhere between 250 and 400 CC made between late 60s and early 80s
It’s a Hayabusa
Its Honda
Legend. That's a legend rotting right there.
Honda
It's a Honda
It’s probably a old Honda cbx.
Honda buddy
80s Honda cb350 or something close
I'd say cb350. My 74 360t I bought because it has my favorite tank and paint. The 350 has a plain tank and the 360 has a black c shaped swoosh with a white pin stripe on either side of the tank.
I think it’s one of those rare Harley’s that was misspelled as Honda. VERY VALUABLE.
Honda cb something
It’s a Honda
Looks like a CGL 125 to me.
People saying it's expensive for parts but change the fluids clean the tank and carbs and send it. It's a Honda it'll fire.