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Howdy,
I seem to have lost my rear lower engine mounting bolt that passes through the engine and pegs. It's fairly long and threaded on both ends. You can see a picture of one here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1974-1976-HONDA-CB360T-MOTOR-MOUNT-BOLT-BOLTS-/251176424411 it's the long bolt on the...
Thanks for the reply. The real problem is that the steel collar won't fit inside the bushings now that they're in the swing arm. Should I file them a bit or what?
Hi folks,
I just got to the point with my build where I'm actually starting to put things back together. I figured that I'd start with an easy part and put my shiny new bronze swing arm bushings into my swing arm. Well, it wasn't easy (never is). And I have a problem...
One of the bushings...
http://www.amazonsupply.com/
Looks very promising for the DIYer in us all. Check out the bushings, for example. I bet there are many that could work for swing arm bushings.
(sorry if this is in the wrong place)
I've done a lot of search but can't find a good source. Anyone know where to find them?
Brass would be great but they can be pricey so I might settle for plastic :/
This bike is looking dope. I'm going in a similar direction with my 74 cb360. Trying to get the rear tire clearance figured out as well. I'll definitely be building one of those cheap soda blasters. Good tips.
Howdy.
I'm trying to track down the name or code of the color on my cb360 speedo face plate. It's a dark blue-green sort of color.
Here's a picture (doesn't do the color justice)
And here's a bike that actually looks like it's painted a very similar color
If all else fails, I'll bust open...
Of course we do ;)
GLEN, Awesome! I'll be PMing you soon! There's a hairline crack on one of the rear engine mount flanges too.... maybe we could take care of that as well. Thanks!
@AlphaDog
I didn't just bash at these components with a hammer to remove them. I used a hacksaw (dedication) and...
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