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 CB350
#21
Beautiful bike. While I love thumpers in the dirt, I really don't like them for anything over about 40 mph on the street. If we could get that exact style in a twin...

Also, I find it interesting that while H-D is pulling out of India, Honda actually understands the market there and is developing competitive products.
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#22
I dig it.

Silver cyl fins

Silver rear steps

Polished engine cover

Cool tank stripe

I dig it.
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#23
When my CB 1100's are too big or too heavy for me than I would love to get that 350 , NICE looking bike AND it is a Honda.
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#24
I like it!!!
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#25
Nice looking bike. Definitely pays homage to the CB 350s of old and our CB1100. Classic lines. Interesting they’d make this a thumper, but if it’s primarily for the India market, makes sense (thinking about the Royal Enfield Bullet cult following).
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#26
Styling is definitely on point, I would still look at a CB400SS if in a market for a small displacement bike, it has the retro styling and the parallel twin would definitely work better on our endless network of highways (we have very few back roads in the UAE)

Didn't notice if this baby comes with a kickstarter [Image: afbe8949763f9f983728eff556ba2a66.png]

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#27
Great find.

Classy! Beautiful.

And we in Canada are just now getting the Honda Monkey in 2021. If the CB350 ever comes this way, it won't until about 2030 I reckon.

Interestingly, the Honda Forza 300 (279 cc water-cooled single) puts out over 5 more ponies, and only a pair less in the ft-lb torque department.
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#28
Nice horn design.
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#29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTMhEJ06NI8
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#30
Look nice, but I believe a lot of riders would prefer something with more than 1 cylinder for anything above 250cc...
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