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Re: CB360 Hear No Evil & Speak No Evil- New pics -sorta finished one
I like the shadow on the bank near the end of the video, great quality footage.
Had to stop myself from shouting ' Mate! you're on the wrong side of the road!' lol
Re: CB360 Hear No Evil & Speak No Evil- New pics -sorta finished one
I had to check the member map just now to see where you were living, Erskine. There's a lot of folks from Wales on here. I used to live in Chepstow, myself (though I'm a Yank).
Re: CB360 Hear No Evil & Speak No Evil- New pics -sorta finished one
You think the camera footage is awesome, I was behind him and watching him fade away in the distance, the camera does not do that road justice, very fast for a 360 through there!!!
Re: CB360 Hear No Evil & Speak No Evil- New pics -sorta finished one
Sonreir said:
I had to check the member map just now to see where you were living, Erskine. There's a lot of folks from Wales on here. I used to live in Chepstow, myself (though I'm a Yank).
Did a few bits on the 'runner' ;D
Adjusted bars back about 10 degrees and tilted levers down a bit so it's more comfortable.
Fitted 'race' plugs
Seems to make a difference (may be just psychological though )
Had a really 'boring' time this week
three 378cc 'conversions (two of mine and one for Ian)
last one is a 422cc I'm inventing as I go (7mm overbore, new liners, etc)
360 piston in '422' bore
Re: CB360 Hear No Evil & Speak No Evil- New pics -sorta finished one
Rode bike to work today, lost right mirror (I knew those expander plugs were crap)
Had a load of fun though.
Running pretty damn good, capable of more than keeping up with traffic
Coming home was even more fun, had to do at least 70 so I didn't get run over and, it's safer to be doing 5~10mph more than traffic to stay safe 8)
I filmed it all with Go-Pro but I really will have to edit it down to manageable bits, two 25 min films are too much.
still haven't painted frame for bike #1, having too much fun with bike #2 at present (plus, due for surgery next week, getting in some riding while I can)
Re: CB360 Hear No Evil & Speak No Evil- New pics -sorta finished one
Finally got out of Orlando and onto open road.
Did the 'clock' no more numbers ;D (admittedly, downhill)
Very stable, felt a lot slower than whatever was showing. (just felt a bit windy )
Bit more than 100 miles with clip-on's and rear-sets, feel OK, neck a bit stiff, back is better than it was before I started
I'll see if anyone in riding group has pics 8)
Re: CB360 Hear No Evil & Speak No Evil- New pics -sorta finished one
Don't know, don't care.
Static compression is actually a bit meaningless, dynamic compression is what counts.
I usually just check cold cranking compression, if it's over 225psi on my gauge I fit a thicker base gasket and run 93 octane ;D
Gauge probably isn't as accurate as it should be but I've used the same one for over 25 yrs with same results on cars and bikes
probably around 10.5~11:1 C/R, (maybe a bit more or less?) it doesn't knock or ping so I'm not worried
Ah, but they are stock bodies with some strategic holes and modified 'brass'.
Needles and slides are completely stock, I tried opening up lift holes and didn't like results, although they would probably work on a 360 motor. I'm going to drill them out further and tap for different size air plugs
Float level is 1mm higher than stock.
The real point is, you don't need to spend $300.00+ on VM 30/32 when you can make stock carbs work. I fitted a set without replaceable air jets, now I know it works, I'll modify anyone's CB360 stock carbs, even those with pressed in jets (for a fee )
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