561design said:Nice to see another build in Milwaukee!
SeaBee said:What do you think about dropping the headlight a little and pulling it in toward the frame? Might clean up the front a little and make things look sleeker. Just an idea...
What about shortening (if necessary) and 'bending' the rear hoop a little upwards, to give it the same contour as the rear of your seat?BlueCB360 said:I have already dropped the headlight from stock height, just a little. Any closer to the frame, and I may not have room to hide the horn. I do want all the electrics to work on this one.
rubber-side-down said:sweet another milwaukee man in the house building my own cb360 right now out in brookfield if u ever need help shoot me a message im a vw guy but learning alot about these little bikes so much fun bikes lookin good!
honda007 said:What about shortening (if necessary) and 'bending' the rear hoop a little upwards, to give it the same contour as the rear of your seat?
Just thinking..... 8), ofcourse if you want to remount the original rear fender, that's a no go.
BlueCB360 said:This build is far from over. I got it to the point of being able to ride it, and feel what's comfortable, and what is not.
The seat is up for debate, which I will probably get rid of in favor for a single seat. I'm just not sure yet how long to make the seat. I'm a tall guy, so I wanted all the factory seat available so I could figure out where to set up the new seat back.
rubber-side-down said:dont order that seat theres a guy off 124th in brookfield thatll do an amazing job with way better products for most likely less then ur going to pay for that seat
805 south 124th brookfield wi 53045
262 391 5565
ill be takin my seat to him after i take care of my tires im alsoo 6 foot and def. need those few extra inchs
rubber-side-down said:sorry for the thread jack on that ;D