Honda CB350

[2] With its reliable engine and dual Keihin carburetors, it became one of Honda's best-selling models.

[3] The CB350 evolved during its production run with cosmetic changes and improvements to the suspension and brakes.

Like its predecessor, the CB77 Superhawk, the CB350 was also offered in scrambler form, as the CL350, with high-mounted exhausts and a 19-inch front wheel, and as the SL350, with upswept exhausts and off-road styling.

Note: The four-cylinder CB350F, introduced in 1972, was a completely different model.

It also featured LED round headlights, dual horns, LED taillights, Bluetooth connectivity and a hazard light switch.