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    1973 CB350 - 22k miles, clean, ready to ride - new paint! (Virginia)

    I should mentioned, I can be worked with on the price. It's OBO :)
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    1973 CB350 - 22k miles, clean, ready to ride - new paint! (Virginia)

    Greetings, fellow riders! I am listing my 1973 Honda CB350 for sale. I'm moving onto a new project and would like this to go to a great, new home. I'm asking 3000. Located right outside Washington, D.C. This is a genuine barn find sourced from the great Motor City - Detroit, Michigan. It was...
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    How Hot Is It Where You Live????????????????????

    90 degrees (feels like 100) with 71% humidity - each stoplight is pretty dang hot today. Didn't need pomade after this morning's ride into work - just combed the sweat, lol.
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    Stuck at last step of CB350 restomod - slipping forks

    nedmmo - thanks! I am thinking of going that route this week, after chatting with Rich from Sonic Springs who also recommended the same thing. Roc City - yeah sounds like cleaning those up is a must-do. Do you think there'd be any dangers or ill effects in terms of handling/cornering from...
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    Hard time finding 90/90 18 front and matching rear for CB350 - suggestions?

    Thanks, fellas. 100/90 it is :) I'll be going with the Shinko 721s
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    Hard time finding 90/90 18 front and matching rear for CB350 - suggestions?

    Haha, yeah - we shortened the fender but kept it due to the bike being used as a semi-daily commuter :) Definitely don't want to rub or have the chance of that happening.
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    Hard time finding 90/90 18 front and matching rear for CB350 - suggestions?

    Would love to go with the 712s but the issue I'm facing is they don't offer them in 90/90 18 (which from what I'm researching is the stock size). I'd go with a 100/90 18 in the front, but wouldn't that rub?
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    So... Jenn FINALLY has a build thread: '71 CB350

    Thanks for the feedback, everyone. Curious - why is it generally regarded to be a bad move to slip the forks up? Bike geometry thrown off? Curious, as I never hear a reason - only that it's regarded as wrong. After some searching, seeing this exploded view was VERY helpful. I'll go with the cut...
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    Hard time finding 90/90 18 front and matching rear for CB350 - suggestions?

    Thanks guys, those are a bit out of my price range as I can't get a steal on them right now, but will keep searching. As to the running different tires Q - is that alright? Any adverse effects?
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    Hard time finding 90/90 18 front and matching rear for CB350 - suggestions?

    Hey gents, I've been searching for an affordable, well-rated pair of tires for the 1973 CB350 we've restored. The current shoes are dried our from sitting in a barn for 20 years. From what I can tell - the stock rubber is 90/90 18 (front) and 100/90 18 (rear). I'm finding good fronts, and good...
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    Stuck at last step of CB350 restomod - slipping forks

    Thanks, Sonic. I may slip the forks an inch for now and do the internal modifications this winter. Not my ideal course of action, but eventually arriving at the desired solution. I think I'll pick up a spare set of springs to chop up, JIC :)
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    Stuck at last step of CB350 restomod - slipping forks

    Thanks, Sonic. Couple Qs - 1) Curious as to how many coils = roughly how many inches of drop, when cutting. 2) Spacer placement at the top of the spring between it and the fork cap? (ie: http://www.truckwithaheart.com/IMG_0987.JPG)
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    Stuck at last step of CB350 restomod - slipping forks

    Just got off the phone with Progressive and RaceTech. Both were excited to hear of the project and were very friendly but didn't have any springs to lower the front with. I'm waiting on a reply from Sonic Springs to see if they have anything. The gent I spoke with at Progressive said I could...
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    So... Jenn FINALLY has a build thread: '71 CB350

    Curious as I'm also doing a second gen CB350 right now - how are you guys planning on lowering the front? Slipping the forks?
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