A friend of mine in Brisbane, Australia had one of these when I was first getting into bikes. It was the first “powerful” bike I rode. It was a load of fun. Life was simpler in those days.
Thank's especially for the over the handle bar view. Had a new one while serving in the 82nd Abn.. It hauled my 6'-2" 220lb. ass at over 85 mph. It met it's demise when i T-boned a Gran Torino as he was making a left un-signaled turn. The 8"extended forks were on one side of the intersection and the Torino's left front hubcap was under my rear tire wherein turn the frame was stuck to the left front fender. The helmet shift from impact with ground, tore my right ear half way off, but was sewn back. Good thing i was a Paratrooper @ the time... for it would have killed a normal man, LOL -Former Recondo Sgt. "Rock" 1/504 71-74
Adam I eanjoy this review BECAUSe it has music that YOU COMPOSED!! I love the song you put in the veido. Mke another one soon, please. I LOVE YOU--- -Pasty Peggy
Where did you find this bike? It is identical to my first bike except that mine had a rear luggage rack on it. I sold it (practically gave it away) to a friend in PA when I left to join the Navy in '88 and I never saw it again :-(
It's actually my father-in-law's bike. It was sitting for a few years in his garage so I got it out and got it running. I'm sure yours was a real beauty just like this one.
I own modern Honda Hness CB 350.
Recently purchased 3 daya ago.
Can't believe they brought this Beast back from 50 years.
A friend of mine in Brisbane, Australia had one of these when I was first getting into bikes. It was the first “powerful” bike I rode. It was a load of fun. Life was simpler in those days.
Great video! I have a 72 as well. I love that bike.
Thank's especially for the over the handle bar view. Had a new one while serving in the 82nd Abn.. It hauled my 6'-2" 220lb. ass at over 85 mph. It met it's demise when i T-boned a Gran Torino as he was making a left un-signaled turn. The 8"extended forks were on one side of the intersection and the Torino's left front hubcap was under my rear tire wherein turn the frame was stuck to the left front fender. The helmet shift from impact with ground, tore my right ear half way off, but was sewn back. Good thing i was a Paratrooper @ the time... for it would have killed a normal man, LOL
-Former Recondo Sgt. "Rock" 1/504 71-74
one of the best motorcycles ever designed. Cheap. Plenty of aftermarket parts. Easy to maintain. Lightweight.
Buenas saludo desde el sur del continente americano , excelentes joyas no volverán a construir algo grande buena calidad y estilo muchos recuerdos
My first bike was 1970 CB 350. Loved it!
I WISHD ID HAD BIKE LIKE THAT
Adam I eanjoy this review BECAUSe it has music that YOU COMPOSED!! I love the song you put in the veido. Mke another one soon, please. I LOVE YOU---
-Pasty Peggy
Nice bike and nice music.
Glad you enjoyed it
Os melhores momentos de minha vida eu vivi numa moto dessa, e maravilhosa cb350
Nice CB350!
350 seemed a BIG engine in the 70's
Small in today’s bike world
👍👀Hallo tolles Video 👍👀👍.gut gemacht 👍
My dream bike 😍
Best video on UA-cam!
NICE ONE
Thanks!
Where did you find this bike? It is identical to my first bike except that mine had a rear luggage rack on it. I sold it (practically gave it away) to a friend in PA when I left to join the Navy in '88 and I never saw it again :-(
It's actually my father-in-law's bike. It was sitting for a few years in his garage so I got it out and got it running. I'm sure yours was a real beauty just like this one.
Honda should launch cd250 in India
:' )
NICE ONE