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Interesting Facts About the Leonart Daytona 350

The Leonart Daytona 350 was introduced in 2006 as the successor to the four‑cylinder Daytona 650. From 2008 the model began to be celebrated as an iconic bike, and by 2009 it had firmly established its reputation among riders.

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Launch Year and Lineage

The Daytona 350 entered the market in 2006, taking over from the earlier four‑cylinder Daytona 650 as the next generation of the Leonart Daytona series.

Rise to Iconic Status

Starting in 2008 the bike was widely regarded as an iconic model, and its popularity continued to grow, reaching a notable milestone in 2009 when it became a recognized symbol among enthusiasts.

Successor to the Daytona 650

As the direct successor to the four‑cylinder Daytona 650, the Daytona 350 carried forward the legacy while offering a new displacement and updated design.

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