72 Honda CL350 Bling-ing Aluminum custom racer 362cc

Let's pie cut some fenders out of aluminum tube
 

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A bit less bling-ing 8)
 

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Custom Dynamics LED license plate holder installed
 

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There's certainly some intriguing & impressive work going on here.
Is the bike being built for racing, or just in the style of?
Are the exhaust flanges stainless? Any further finishing to happen to them, I wonder what a solid piece like that might do to heat dissipation?
Look forward to the updates.
 
Thanks!

The bike is only used for the street. I had the stainless steel exhaust flanges laying around for a car manifold. They aren't light!

I built this mainly to prove to myself that I could build a race engine and do a bit of aluminum fab. Eventually I will tear it back down for powder, electrical, and a new swing arm bushing.

The dyno is currently buried as the cars are packed in for winter storage. It is also for sale! ;)

I really used it for jetting for proper air/fuel ratio. I think we were in the 40hp range...stock was around 25hp.

...onto the next 69 CB350 build!
 

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