Honda_XL350R

Honda XL350R

Honda XL350R

Type of motorcycle


The Honda XL350R is a dual-sport motorcycle made by Honda in 1984–1985[clarification needed]. Both Cycle World and Cycle ranked it as one of the ten best motorcycles of 1985.[2][3] Cycle World tested the 0.00 to 0.40 km (0 to 14 mi) time at 15.42 seconds @ 131.19 km/h (81.52 mph), with a top speed of 134 km/h (83 mph), and the braking performance at 60 to 0 mph (97 to 0 km/h) in 40 m (130 ft).[1]

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Specifications

The engine is an air cooled single cylinder, four-stroke with a displacement of 340.00 ccm (20.75 cubic inches) making 27.00 HP (19.7 kW)) @ 7500 RPM. Its top speed is 134.0 km/h (83.3 mph). It uses a 6-speed gearbox. The front brakes are single disc and with rear drum brakes.


Notes

  1. "Cycle World Comparison: Honda XL350R vs Yamaha XT350", Cycle World, pp. –52, October 1985
  2. "The ten best motorcycles of 1985", Cycle, pp. 35+, October 1985

References

  • "Cycle World Test: Honda XL350R; Underdog", Cycle World, pp. 52–57, May 1984
  • "Honda XL350R; with counterbalancers and disc brake for civil manners on-road, and adjustable suspension for flying off-road, the 350R may be the best-balanced dual-purpose bike ever", Cycle, pp. 67+, May 1984



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