Just need a little help making a decision. Either buy a cl350 need nothing or buy a cb550. Any one have any experience with these bikes. I worked on both but never owned one. I know both have a good following when it comes.to.after.market...
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Just need a little help making a decision. Either buy a cl350 need nothing or buy a cb550. Any one have any experience with these bikes. I worked on both but never owned one. I know both have a good following when it comes.to.after.market...Tags: None
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I've been a Honda guy most my life until finding the Cooley..and I think the 550 is a much better bike overall. Way more versatile. Light, and yet powerful enough to take out on the highway. The 350 is limited..although a cool bike, especially the CL with the high pipes. I guess you just need to determine how you're going to use it. The 350 will go off road a bit, the 550 won't, but is a much better commuter-friendly corner-carving type of bike.1979 GS1000S,
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, 1982 Honda MB5 w/CR80 motor, 1977 Honda "nekid" Goldwing, 1976 Honda CB550F cafe', 1972 Honda XL250 cafe'
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Scudder
I've owned a cl360 and cb550. Although I liked the cl360 scrambler look, the cb550 was better for me. The 550 is quick and well able to do highway miles. The cl360 was more of an across town, backroads solo ride.
Scudder
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This is what I really like about this forum.
Where else can you come onto a forum that is dedicated to one model of bike and ask for advice not only about a different model, but a different manufacturer.
OK so much for asking the question, it is ANSWERED by those with experience.
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SVSooke
Originally posted by Steve View PostThis is what I really like about this forum.
Where else can you come onto a forum that is dedicated to one model of bike and ask for advice not only about a different model, but a different manufacturer.
OK so much for asking the question, it is ANSWERED by those with experience.
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razor02097
The CL350 IMO is a cooler bike.
The 550 is a large block with a small bore. You could take the top end from a CB650 and have a cool motor but that would involve a lot of extra cost.
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Go 550. 350 is simply too small. You would find quickly instances where that lack of power (the 350) would give you regret fro not going with the bigger inline four! Now if you can afford both???? Leave the 550 stock- it will haul you and a passenger and is highway capable but you could play with the 350.
I have a beautiful stock XS1100 thjat runs like new. But I had to have an XS650twin because they are cool.
This is what I did with the 650 twin. Just a cool around town bike. I have the 1100 for highway jaunts and passenger riding.
Just my opinion- I like the old metric inline twins and fours!
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JEEPRUSTY
My bussy has a cb550 1978 model
It was more than able to keep up with my bike in spite of the SOHC 2V vs DOHC 15V difference.
Thye are pretty bikes with comfortable seating.
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Originally posted by jetta90 View Post
Only one thing to do .......... get both. Problem of decision making solved.
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bomber737
Ive had both and they are both great. I had a CB360 and it was fine at freeway speeds but you will get blown around passing trucks and when it gets windy. Sits taller than CB550 and is way more buzzy. You will be numb after 200 miles. Sold it to a friend who used it as his winter bike. Think it finally died at 260000 miles. CB550 was smooth but I wouldn't make a habit of riding 2 up on it. It runs out of power when you weight it down and you will have to downshift to pass in a stiff headwind. Sold that one to same friend as CB360 and that one made it to around 400000 miles before is finally died.
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