1968 CB350K0 Candy Blue/White [SOLD]

Charvelgrinder

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Unfortunately I am having to sell my motorcycle due to some health issues. While I would like to keep it, I would hate to see it just sit and collect dust. So it is a 1968 CB350 I bought three years ago from the third owner/collector. It seems to be all original from the knowledge I have and what the previous collector told me. I have not done anything to the bike except change the oil and plugs as well as lube the chain. In my time of ownership I have probably put 15-40~ miles on the bike. The bike was always started and idled for about 15min before taking off. It has always been stored in my garage as well as the previous owners during his ownership. Tires are almost brand new. I have always treated the gas during the non riding season and drained the float bowls. The tank has been sealed and there was nothing but flash rust prior to the sealing when I acquired the bike.70536BB2-86EF-4C15-B52C-99C332E4E768.jpeg5B898FF0-DDDB-4755-B10E-07CD3B9EBA30.jpeg No leaks anywhere on the motor. I did happen to source a factory in-line break switch that is not installed. All signals and lights work. I have an original ignition key as well as two original locking fork keys. The tank has a paint chip on the rear and a small dent on the top front right. I drained the treated fuel and put in all new gas and rode it around today. Runs and rides good. It could probably use your typical seasonal carb tune but it drove good for me with no issues. I also acquired some rear racks and back seat cushions when I bought the bike. One is a company that closed its doors in the 80s.

Running and rideable
1968 CB350KO
Candy Blue/White
11,114 original miles
Brand new battery purchased 4/29/2024
Kick start works/Electric start works as it should.
Not sure what the going rate is currently but I’m asking 3,500 as is of course. Clean TN title in hand.
Located Clarksville TN

I have two helmets I would like to get rid of as well. One will go with the bike that has a crack on the rear air duct. Doesn’t effect anything as some glue would hold it down.

HJC I10 with the Bluetooth and a boom mic that wasn’t used. $200 for the set. Or I will let it go with the bike if I get full price.

I may be forgetting something, just ask and I will do my best to get you an answer.

Someone enlighten me if I’m asking too much and I will adjust accordingly. I Will be listing to you enthusiasts here before I post anywhere else and hope it doesn’t get turned into a cafe racer due to its condition.

Cheers

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This bike brings back fond memories. I had a '68 in high school in '69, same color scheme. Sometimes I wish I still had it but the reality is that when I sold it in '72 it was in poor shape. It had oil leaking out of everywhere, was badly rusted because I always rode it to school, work, dates, etc. in good and bad weather (winters). I stupidly abused it, I've grown up since then. Charvelgrinders is a beauty!
 
I loved that blue/white color scheme and would love to own your CB350K0 Eddie.
I see the buyer paid a very small price considering what he was getting from you.

I love looking at member Ausman's CB350K1 with the special blue/green factory color it has;would love to purchase his bike and hope to when/if he decides to sell it sometime in the future?.. and if I can find a property($$$)to purchase in a laid-back place in the woods someday where I can also have myself a nice shop,dogs,etc.
 
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