Why Every Garage in 1975 Had One of These Motorcycles
In 1975, the most common thing in an American garage wasn't a lawnmower. It was a Honda 350. This is the story of how a small, cheap, dead-reliable Japanese twin quietly became the best-selling motorcycle on earth, helped bury the British bike industry, humiliated Harley-Davidson, and put an entire generation on two wheels. And why nobody builds a bike like it anymore. 📚 SOURCES / FURTHER READING Figures and history verified against Hagerty, Cycle World, Motorcycle News, Honda's official corporate history, Motorcycle Classics, and Curbside Classic. Full sourcing available on request. 🔔 If you love the machines that built the modern world, subscribe. New deep dives every week. 💬 What was YOUR first bike? Drop it in the comments. #Honda #CB350 #VintageMotorcycles #MotorcycleHistory #CB750

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