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A cb350f tank will fit on a cb350 twin frame with a little modification; requires front mount relocation and deepening of the tunnel, but other than that they're very close to each other in dimensions so it fits well.
See this thread for more details / pics.
I can also confirm that 350...
To answer my own question, for the archives: Yes, the tank will fit with modification. The mounts on the tank need to be cut out and welded in higher on the tank, and some fairly extensive hammering was needed to deepen the tunnel for added clearence around the top-tube. I also ground a...
Existing 350 twin tank:
350f tank:
Side by side. Note how the 350f tunnel dips down vs the relatively high and clean tunnel on the twin tank, meaning I can't just weld those mounts in higher up. This is the main issue.
On the frame.
The front of the 350f tank sits MUCH higher (note...
Based on my trial of the inverse fitment, I would guess that it's going to sit a lot lower on your frame. The twin tank has a bit more breathing room between the bottom (top?) of the tunnel and the top tube on my frame, but I can't confirm that will be the same on the 4. I can, however...
So picked up a nice CB350f tank for my 350 twin project the other day - I like the shape of it a lot better than the stock tank but it sits waaayyy too high on the frame as-is. Part of the problem is the mounts are in the wrong place, but the top-tube of the frame also interferes with the...
Long time lurker, first time poster...
Anyhow, I've got a '71 CB350 cafe project I've been slowly working on during the extended freeze up here in the NE. As you might imagine, the frame is pretty crusty, so I'm looking to have it media blasted clean before I go any further with it. I've...
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