Ah, I ended up going back and forth a few times with the guy and decided to wait. What I'd really like to do is get a 350f. Don't know why.
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Honda came out with this one first, of course. They sold a bazzillion of them. Then they introduced the 360 which was their 'updated' version with a six speed and instead of a crank where both cylinders are at tdc at the same time on different stroke the 360 had one up at a time.
The result was that the 360 didn't perform as well as far as fuel economy, and I think it was a bit slower. When the 350 came along, and added weight not only to the bike but the price tag, too.
The people that had them and raced them stuck to keeping them and all in all it was a longer larger production run and more parts are out there. The people who raced them (and who still do) stick to them compared to the other honda 350's. Get a deal on it and take care of it, and it should appreciate and likely to be dependable and easy to work on when it isn't dependable.