CB350 RS isn't a bike for conquering—it's for understanding what you actually need
"The CB350 RS is doing what retros are supposed to do: make you question why anyone needs more. Values staying flat because it's not about the spec sheet."
— Revvly Take
The CB350 RS has quietly become the thinking person's retro, and this long-distance run proves why. Modern enough to be reliable, analog enough to demand your attention, and cheap enough that you're not financing someone else's lifestyle. Turns out the real adventure isn't the miles—it's realizing a 350cc parallel-twin that weighs nothing teaches you more about riding than any liter bike ever could.
Team-BHP · Jan 8
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