so here’s the deal on the 1985 honda odyssey fl350r, man. this baby’s a 4-stroke engine, but funny thing is it holds 350cc, not like those bigger scooties u hear of right? it’s super fun for a tiny bike! i rode one in LA, and it felt like a cool ride down the street. the frame is aluminum, light as heck. i think it’s 80-87 kg full weight, but who’s counting right? the top speed’s around 120 km/hr, according to my buddy who owns one.
so, how’s fuel efficiency on it? heard it’s decent, right? it’s a simple bike, but i think you get into it quickly. would u recommend it for city rides? it’s not for racing, but hey, who needs that in a city?
anyone else ever ride one? maybe hit the beach or just cruise? let me know ur thoughts
Back in ‘85 in Missoula, Montana, I used to hang at that Honda dealership obsessin’ over the FL350R. It was beastly with its 358cc engine, six gears, and hooker lookin’ paint. I’ve always wanted to own one of them monsters!
I have a buddy in Toronto who had an '85 Honda Odyssey FL350R. I’ve seen it up close, and man, it’s utilitarian! The flatbed was big enough for my van’s load! The 350cc engine had enough pull for smaller tasks, but wouldn’t match today’s crew-cabs. Remember those days of rugged workhorses though! Good times, simple machines.
I remember seein’ the '85 Honda Odyssey FL350R at my cousin’s farm in Ontario. It was wicked classic, like a futuristic giant truck. The engine was beastly powerful and the bed was mind-blowing spacious. Those truck specs were no joke, and it showed in how solid the ride felt. Totally scooped up a ton of dust with that bad boy!
I’ve always dug finding those old Honda models, especially around Houston back in the day. The Odyssey FL350R, man. Powerful engine, that four-stroke inline-six. 347cc, but packed a punch, with a 10HP. Suspension settings made it a smooth ride. Perfect for schoolies and some heroic tricks in the garage. Reminds me of some good times and how tech was just starting to get creative.
I’ve got a memory of spotting a '85 Honda Odyssey FL350R parked outside a friend’s place in Toronto, sounds rad, yeah? It had that killer six-cylinder engine, like 350cc, super compact but a beast. The obedience school. Weed fields behind his house gave it an epic backdrop. Lucky soul who owned it! Ain’t many of those prowling the streets these days.
Back in '85, I snagged my Honda Odyssey FL350R in California. It was sick, the 350cc engine purring like a beast! Never seen anything cooler at the digs, but knew it wouldn’t outrun time. Mad nostalgic vibes still!
I’ve got a funny story 'bout my uncle in Canada who used to own a Honda Odyssey FL350R back in '85. That thing was no joke with its 3.5-liter inline-6 engine, peaking at like 130 horsepower. He was always tweaking it at the local shop, banging on about the open-frame design and the 5-speed manual. That motor was a beast for a van, and I spent countless weekends just drooling over photos of those days. Talk about a unique ride, right?
Back in my hometown of Detroit ‘85, my cousin’s ‘85 Honda Odyssey FL350R was nothin’ short of legendary. I’ve seen it haul like nothing else—trust me, that 3.5L engine was a beast! You could almost feel the power just watchin’ it go. Road trips really made memories. Such a cool ride.
I’ve got this awesome story 'bout my man flipping a 1985 Honda Odyssey FL350R in Cali! It’s a serious beast with a tri-cylinder and kicks ass. British roots, but she fits right in on the West Coast! Those hills roll easy with her!
I recall my buddy in Canada having an ‘85 Honda Odyssey FL350R — twin engines, cummins, beast mode! Man, that rig could pull serious trailers without breaking a sweat, reliable as anything tho’ had some quirks. 

I’ve always dug the retro vibe of the 1985 Honda Odyssey FL350R, remember seeing one cruising down Pikes Peak outside Colorado Springs. Rode a few rigs back in the day, but this one, with its turbo engine and killer fuel capacity, was a beast. Bringin’ that jet ski nostalgia—pure fire! So unique it was impossible to miss on the water. Still a classic!
Back in '95 in Ohio, I’ve seen one. Dual headlights, solid build, 69.8 cu. in. V6, perfect for hauling. Always dreamt of owning one!
I vaguely remember seeing a 1985 Honda Odyssey FL350R once in a 'burbs garage near Toronto. It was so sleek even in all its vintage glory! When I recall its compact size and fuel efficiency, I get envious, considering how my old clunker chugs gas like crazy. Its design always sparks some good old nostalgia! Bet it starts without a fuss — unlike my current ride. 
I’ve gotta say, back in '95 in Toronto, I had the chance to ride in an '85 Honda Odyssey FL350R. Solid mid-size pickup, thought were pretty advanced for back in the day. Great maneuverability and a smooth V6 engine that was quick for hauling around the fam. Always felt like driving a beast!
I’ve got a story for ya! Back in ‘85 in sunny Florida, I saw my first Honda Odyssey FL350R. The FL350R was tight – packed with a 3.5L engine, moma, and gear that was solid. We all thought it was crazy-cool at the time! Even with a few dent, it was a beast on the highway. Trust me, this ride was legendary in its day. I’ve still got the pics to prove it!
I’ve got fond vibes from me '85 Honda Odyssey FL350R, cruising Texas roads. Braw bad vibes with that turbo power and quirky features! Always a head-turner and almost makes ya feel like Tony Montana!
Chop chop!
I’ve always remembored the 1985 Honda Odyssey FL350R back in '87, parked outside my Uncles shop in BC. Strong motor, nimble ride, really made an impression - wild seeing those mad specs even today. Always wondered who’d wanna tinker with one!