Honda CJ series
One of the short-lived lines of Honda motorcycles is the CJ Series, which was an offshoot of the short-lived CB360. The CJ series motorbikes have inline engines, of a nominal 360cc capacity.
CJ360T
The Honda CJ360T was a twin cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced from 1976 to 1977. Evolving from the successful CB360 Twin. The CJ360T was a less expensive version of the CB360, with a five-speed gearbox, front drum brake rather than disc brake, a 2-into-1 exhaust and was kick-start only. The 360 engine was tuned for broad range torque.The model had a short manufacturing life from 1976 to 1977 and did not gain market success. The poor acceptance resulted from several factors including:
- Poor marketing on Honda's part
- Smaller gear box
- Apparent lower performance than competitors' two stroke models of similar capacity, notably Yamaha RD350. However, it had the reliability and economy of a four cycle engine.
The CJ250T, which was not sold in the US, was offered in Parakeet Yellow and Tahitian Red.