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    Easiest way to remove finish on a gas tank?

    I have decided that I want to go with a bare metal gas tank. I guess I could sand the paint off, but I don't want to do that -- too much work for my lazy ass. My other options seem to be using paint stripper or sandblasting. Does anyone know if paint stripper will take the paint off down to...
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    Rebuilding master cylinder - need help

    I am trying to take apart the master cylinder on my 1975 Honda CB360T. I am having a heck of a time trying to remove the circlip that holds the plunger. I did purchase the special snap-ring pliers by Motion Pro, but I just can't seem to grab the rings on the circlip. Someone on this board...
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    Lotsa help and advice needed on my Ninja 250

    Hi, Congrats on your new (to you) Ninja 250 from a fellow new owner and new rider. Let me start by pointing you towards http://www.ninja250.com/home.htm. There you will find a whole bunch of people who are very knowledgeable and passionate about their 250s. Word of warning though, please do...
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    Hello from Connecticut

    Hi, Thanks for the welcome. Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, I've been distracted with a recent acquisition so I haven't been able to do too much with the CB360. Thank you for your offer. I'm tempted, but I'm going to have to pass for now because I aleady bought some RC51 rearsets for...
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    Hello from Connecticut

    Thanks for the welcome, locOleoN. Funny, it was your post explaining how you made a metal cafe racer seat that drew me to this site. You don't know how much thought I had put into coming up with an easy way to make a seat hump. It really inspired me because I have an extra seat pan and gas...
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    Hello from Connecticut

    I just wanted to check in and introduce myself. I'm Ney and I'm 45. I'm embarassed to say that I have no riding experience. Two years ago my father-in-law gave me a 1981 Honda C70 Passport with 1,4XX miles and a 1976 Honda CB360T with only 151 miles on it. Time for working on these bikes is...
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