Description
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In 1972 and ’73, you could order an incredible set of alternate bodywork for CL350 or CL450 models – an idea that came from Honda’s paint department because they figured us crazy Americans were obsessed with tie dye, and some would want a similar scheme on their motorcycles. The Flying Dragon was born, but it didn’t sell well. That just means that nowadays, these rare paint jobs command a steep premium – and this is most certainly a very special bike when someone goes through great care to pay tribute by cloning it.
I would have assumed the original idea came from American Honda, but thanks to part numbers fans have been able to confirm that this was indeed thought up at Honda Japan. For more on the Flying Dragon and its odd “tie-dye” scheme, check out this article by Motorcycle Classics.
The key takeaway is that it’s been repainted and that this does not have OEM Flying Dragon bodywork. But seeing how the prices for those bikes have gone crazy, this could be a fun way to still ride your bike and have an excuse to teach people about the Flying Dragon when they inevitably come up to you at bike shows, gas stations, or wherever else you stop.
This example is VIN: CL3504028459. The seller states, ”Bought it two years ago to restore and keep as a vintage nostalgia bike of my youth. Now I need the funds for unexpected medical expenses.”
During his ownership, the seller has covered approximately 50 miles. The odometer shows 7,289 miles.
Maintenance:
Seller states condition ”runs perfect” with having been ”Mechanically restored at Atlanta Motorworks, Woodstock, GA. All repairs documentation available upon request”.
Modifications:
Flying Dragon paint scheme.
It is riding on Duro brand tires with date codes of 0112 and 1112.
Cosmetic Blemishes:
As per seller: ”No dents. No scratches. Normal patina for a 53 year old bike.”
Currently located in Lawrenceville, Georgia. This Honda is offered on a clear Georgia title. Have any CL350 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!