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Honda CB350 in a fully-faired black and gold paint-scheme

Honda is once again back with the 2025 edition of its customization competition at Wheels and Waves, Biarritz.

Honda CB350 in a neo-retro avatar with a half-bikini fairing and pink/white colour scheme

All-the bikes will be bespoke

Honda CB350 in a white and dark blue avatar with a retro theme and square headlight

Every bike will be based on the CB350RS with exclusive body-work

Honda CB350RS in a cafe-racer avatar with light-blue paint scheme and clip-ons

It sees a unique mixture of Honda dealer and specialist customizer-built bikes compete for fan and visitor votes

Honda CB350RS with a red/blue and silver theme and a full-fairing

All the bikes can be seen in person at the festival in Biarritz from Wednesday 11th to Sunday 15th June 2024

The Honda CB350RS in stock form

Most of the custom motorcycles are based on the CB350RS (GB350S)

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Honda CB350 based custom bikes at Wheels and Waves 2025

Honda is once again back in the 2025 edition of Wheels and Waves, held at Biarritz. This year will be the sixth running of the competition that sees a unique mixture of Honda dealer and specialist customizer-built bikes compete for fan and visitor votes. There will be five bikes that will be based on the GB350S (known as the CB350 in India). All eleven bikes can then be seen in person at the annual Wheels and Waves festival in Biarritz from Wednesday 11th to Sunday 15th June 2024, with the on-line voting open throughout the summer on the official website of Honda Customs.

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