1970 Honda CB350 Cafe Racer by BOT

Been a long day.... took the Cafe (by the way, it's called The HuF) for a ride around the block.. ;)

Ok... here are the AFTER pictures....

A LOT of picture... (that's after I deleted about 350.... ::)) I hope it's OK with you all... 8)

The HuF by BOT:

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Done.... as I said... been a long day ;)
 
Looks very good - I dig the horn placement and the seat came out quite nicely. Thanks for sharing.
 
Awesome job! This has been inspirational and I dig every part about it!

Couple quick questions..
1. How long did it take from Day 1?
2. List of site the parts came from?

-excuse the noob status..
 
reflexsilver said:
Awesome job! This has been inspirational and I dig every part about it!

Couple quick questions..
1. How long did it take from Day 1?
2. List of site the parts came from?

-excuse the noob status..

It took me about a year, maybe a bit more... on that time I completed few other bikes such as my Ducati 900SSD and more.. so.. I can't really estimate how long this one took... :)

I'll make a list of all sources and I'll post it here soon.

The Ducati - now in my living room... if it's interesting, I can open a new thread and describe the process of the restoration, was quite a complicated one:
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that ducati.....drool i'd keep it in my living room too. Not sure my wife would like looking at it as much as me.
 
axeugene27 said:
that ducati.....drool i'd keep it in my living room too. Not sure my wife would like looking at it as much as me.

As long as I keep cooking for the family... they are busy with eating, and living, while I'm enjoying the view... ;)

I made mushroom soup that day :)
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May I ask? Where did you get your control switches (turn, lights, etc)? They look nice and clean. Thanks
 
I want this bike! The color combination and the fine details of using the outside paint lines to wrap around the tank as a pin stripe is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
 
casi85 said:
I want this bike! The color combination and the fine details of using the outside paint lines to wrap around the tank as a pin stripe is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

Thank you for noticing :)

When I thought of how do I connect a frame of one bike, fuel tank of another and a seat from ... somewhere, that's how I thought they will connect, was thinking of doing something different and new, I thought that only I see it :)

:D
 
You have mad skills but...you are not sharing them for others to learn from...I guess it is hard to share patience :) at least you could share the recipe for the soup...lol made me hungry.
 
Texasstar said:
You have mad skills but...you are not sharing them for others to learn from...I guess it is hard to share patience :) at least you could share the recipe for the soup...lol made me hungry.

The recent threads I opened here show work I did on few bikes before I became active in this forum, a friend here asked me to share the build threads so I did... there are few new projects that I'm working on, a 1984 Moto Guzzi G5 V1000 Cafe and another CB350 (also looking for CB750/CB1000...) and there, I'll get into so much details and that you will beg me to stop ;D

Though it's in Hebrew... the link below show the original thread I had for the CB in a local forum in Israel, if anyone is interested, google translate will do the job 8)
http://www.fullgaz.co.il/forums/showthread.php?t=89824

Thanks... I'll translate that soup recipe soon.. it's really good ;)

Lior.
 
Thanks Lior we look forward to learning from you! Remind me to tell you about another guy mentored by Jack Oran 80629... He sold me my Super 3...he has mad skills also! My sister has a matching bike and we met for the first time 2 years ago...another story :)
 

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