RE: CB350 Experiences

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RE: CB350 Experiences

RE: CB350 Experiences 
acmenewsphotog said 2017-12-01 02:25 
 
I bought a CB350 in Santa Fe in ´79 for $50.00. How times ($$) have changed. I recall it was viewed as sort of a dual sport machine at the time...not really super on OR off road. This one had no front brake...after a few beers, I started up off the hwy toward an old railroad right-of-way. The grade got steeper and the rocks got bigger until I had to stop. No front brake. Lifted my foot to hit the rear lever, and over I went...landed on my back on a pricklypear and the bike landed on me. Sold it the next day for $75.00. The memory of the cactus has faded now, and I just bought another CB350 yesterday..so I´ll be living on this site till I get it going properly. 
 
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