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Fittingly for its 50th anniversary, there’s been a lot of focus on Honda’s iconic CB 750 in 2019, but what about its siblings?

The immediate success of the CB 750 spawned a 500cc version in 1971, which in turn grew to a 550, then a 650 (actually 627cc) in the years that followed.

In 1972, another spin-off from the original CB 750 was released in the form of the CB 350, as represented by the unit featured here.

SMALL FOUR

When it debuted in ’72, the CB 350, aka CB 350F (‘F’ for ‘Four’), was the smallest capacity four-cylinder motorcycle available from a volume manufacturer.

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