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    XS650 Bobber

    sold
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    XS650 Bobber

    Also... A buddy is hookin me up with some new CS carbs to throw on and get it running for the buyer.
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    XS650 Bobber

    For Sale in Metro Detroit Engine: stock bottom end (1980) new seals/gaskets/stainless hardware new rings on a fresh hone starter delete new stator rebuilt cylinder head (1981) new seals/gaskets/stainless hardware 3 angle valve job machined valve seats relieved combustion chamber port & polish...
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    1968 CB350 Type 1 Engine F/S

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    1968 CB350 Type 1 Engine F/S

    I have parted the rest of the bike out and thought I would hold on the the engine for another project..... yea right. Bike ran fine when I chopped the frame. I already got rid of the carbs. Outside of that the engine is complete. I also have chopped Scrambler pipes with header wrap on them if...
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    Carb diaphragm/slide. Should I lube this? if so- with what?

    Just putting back together a set of CB360 CV type carbs. The slides were really sticky. Used some carb clean and got them nice and clean again. Before reinstalling them should I be lubing them with anything or will the fuel do that for me once the bike is running? If I have to lube them, what...
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    CB360 camshaft options? Where to look?

    I am having a really hard time finding some performance camshafts for the CB360 my buddy just picked up. Then I just got to wondering. It looks like a lot of folks are running 450 pistons. How are people making those things breath at 10,000rpms with stock lift/duration? Maybe I'm just looking in...
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    New Michiganiac reporting in

    Usually head down Woodward towards the Boston Edison neighborhood. Head west and take 3rd street down to mid town. From there either keep heading south towards downtown. head east and zig-zag the hood a little bit and make the way to Belle Isle. Sometimes just urban assault all over the downtown...
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    New Michiganiac reporting in

    my buddy and I ride old Honda 750's. cafe form- ferndale/royal oak. Detroit is the place to ride. be careful of heading into Royal Oak on Thursdays. D-bags galore and usually a good place to spot people doing stupid sh!t. Hal
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    Light switch....some help. (CB750)

    ?....i got the answer i was looking for and appreciate it. what part of the question was dumb?
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    Light switch....some help. (CB750)

    I have a nice switch that I'd like to mount on the headlight bucket. Anyone have any suggestions..... Diagrams? Bike is mostly stock 1976 CB 750. I don't have a horn, turn indicators and I run the ignition off of the key with a push button start. Once I move the light switch I can really get...
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    1968 CB350....broken wrist is all better. project- ride this weekend.

    Just finished up the rear brake parts. Battery box and then it should be ready for ridin.
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    1968 CB350....broken wrist is all better. project- ride this weekend.

    Re: 1968 CB350....Dumping buddy's Buelle= Broken wrist and no more work for a while. i broke the same bone in my wrist when i lived out in Seattle 3 years ago in a bicycle accident. i was still riding to work which was 21 miles round trip. I'm going to wait until the cast is off to start riding...
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    1968 CB350....broken wrist is all better. project- ride this weekend.

    Re: 1968 CB350....Dumping buddy's Buelle= Broken wrist and no more work for a while. thanks everyone. At least for the moment I'm done spending a little money to pay for the damaged but I did take care of some other stuff around the garage that needed doing on my days off. started smoothing out...
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    1968 CB350....broken wrist is all better. project- ride this weekend.

    Re: 1968 CB350....Dumping buddy's Buelle= Broken wrist and no more work for a while. took a mean spill on the buelle and will have to postpone progress for a while. broken wrist, whiplash (combined w/ prior back problems), messed up shoulder and leg mean its going to be a long summer and the...
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