mrkil
Coast to Coast
Re: CB350 Built by a teen
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DrJ said:Yeah guys, you're behaving like Tamils.
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DrJ said:Yeah guys, you're behaving like Tamils.
jay_kent said:Gotta agree with zonda on getting your tools from Garage sales, my dad and step-mom go to garage sales every weekend the deals that he finds are pretty amazing. Mostly its from ole guys that never even open the packages.
Get some pics up and lets see the progress.
Jay
Uniac said:You're.
Useful Idiot said:Man, that bike was a really clean stocker. Don't know if I would've cafe'd it or not. woof...
Good luck on your build though.
rafanomenon said:ditto. with a little elbow grease and some cleaning, you could've easily flipped this for $1,600+ to fund a trashy cafe conversion. woof...
can't wait to see your progress
JRK5892 said:that is the best advice you can get! that and go DL a service manual! there are links on here for them if you can not find one let me know and i will send you a PDF... i use dollar store zip lock bags on EVERY SINGLE build i do! helps to keep everything organized and know where everything came from and goes to...
slapi01 said:looks like it's coming along nicely... where in new york are ya?? just take it slow and it helps to bag/label small stuff when it comes time to put back. i am in the same process as you.
kadavenport said:What are you planning on doing for a plug where the started was? I'm thinking about ditching the starter since my solenoid's fried, but if I do that I'm gonna want a SL bottom end so I don't have the odd mount just hanging out there.
kadavenport said:Cool, yea def get some pics up of it. I've heard of the rubber plug thing before, but didn't know you could just go pick one up at the auto parts.