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That hoop is definitely going to hit your rear tire when going over a bump, especially with the spongy stock cb360 shocks. I've made the same mistake in the past. What happens when you're going 50 and you hit a bump and your rear wheel smashes into the hoop and comes to an instant stop = not...
It dying when shifting into first really sounds like a need of a clutch adjustment - make sure you follow the manual carefully.
As for the kick back - not too sure specifically on the 350 - but i know some bikes do that when the timing is off.
good luck
Hey guys looking for a little help. I have a 19 inch front wheel with a 7" inch diameter hub - trying to find a brake hub to fit into the wheel - the wheel was supposively a cl350 yet when i ordered a 1972 cl350 front brake hub to fit into the wheel it was too large. I wanna avoid ordering the...
I literally am taking a wire and its sparking with the wire that goes to his coils, unhooking the point wires causes it too go away with every other electrical component unhooked, any ideas?
Went on a biking trip with my buddy were down in Florida. His Honda was riding perfectly and fine before this, his battery is getting drained extremely fast. Narrowed it down to the wires from the points shorting or draining the battery. Unplugged all other electrical. Just confused as to why it...
still looking to get it road legal - look into the vermont route. chinonthetank has a good guide online. Thats how I got mine registered. Also that flat seat may look cool - but ur bum won't think its cool after a couple hours - I learned the hard way - I still need to make a new seat.
My buddy and I started this mostly restoration for this guy this winter and I wanted to show the progress so far. This bike was parked in an apartment building basement in 82' and sat there until we got our hands on it. The owner of the building let the guy were restoring it for take the bike...
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