1973 Honda CB350F. I bought this bike in non-running condition straight out of a barn were it had been stored since 1984. Did a few minor repairs and have since put about 15K on it since 2009 when i got it. Likes: Simple as a hammer. I can fix nearly anything on this bike with 2 screwdrivers and 2 wrenches. The noise it makes is absolutely amazing, I've been told it sounds like an old Ferrari. This sounds way better than the bigger Honda 4's IMO. This bike is super smooth. No vibrations, ever, any speed or RPM. Chicks dig it, It's classy. A girl that wouldn't ever get on a crotch rocket will actually ride this bike, since its small and non-threatening. Perfect riding position. You can sit upright and putt around town, or throw your feet back on the passenger pegs and lay completely flat on the tank. Previous standards i had weren't comfortable laying down on. Super reliable. I've ridden this bike all over the midwest, north east, and parts of canada with no issues. I've ran interstates for hours at a time screaming along at 8000 RPM and it hasn't missed a beat. Regular points and valve adjustments is all it requires. Dislikes: It's slow. Really slow. But hey, It's nearly twice as old as i am, and really friggin tiny. Fuel mileage is terrible for its size. I've never hit 50mpg with it. Loaded interstate riding sometimes it drops into the 30's. Around town it's not so bad. This bike really needed a 6th gear. It got one in '75 with the 400F. 5th gear, 75mph it's screaming along at 7500 rpm. Crappy brakes, non existent when it's raining. If its been sitting out in the rain, you've gotta ride the front brake for a few blocks before its even going to attempt to work. If you ever come across one of these bikes, Do yourself a favor and buy it. Mine is the slowest bike I've ever ridden, and yet it never fails to put a smile on my face ever single time i ride it.