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Well I've been of the post for some time. I've been held back by a pregnant wife, work and excessive fishing. But I have been working on the bike in between. Just to give you a heads up. I got the frame welded and powder coated along with a few other parts. All the engine covers have been...
I love this thread for 2 reasons. 1. I have children of my own and love to get involved in projects with em. 2. I know what it is to just not have enough time in life to finish doing the things you love. lol. good luck guys.
and on another note. I relieved to announce that the title issue is somewhat resolved. I think I'm just about legal.
No Title No Problem. Where there is a will there is a way!
I really gotta thank you guys for all the good advise. A beginner like me would have never seen through the rust and grime with out the hope you all have given me! after a nice long Vinegar bath this is what I got from the headers. A little burnt but I think it adds to the flavor. I'm open to...
Well I got the carbs cleaned there looking good. I decided to paint the top covers black. Cheap and looks good. Replaced all the seals and jets and tubes. Looking super clean. This is the first set of carbs I have ever cleaned. I gota say I feel I did a good job. but the satisfaction of seeing...
Re: 1972 Honda CB350 Twin
By the way Incase your wondering. I just received these in the mail. They came along with a warning saying that some pieces my not fit. And that would have to ousource, but after comparison seems that everything is on point.
Re: 1972 Honda CB350 Twin
Ok gents I'm stumped. I'm not able to remove these. Should I just dip both these puppies in carb cleaner first? I've read these jets should slide rite out. I speak of the pilot jet, idle jet, and emulsion tube. But not having any success. Any suggestions please?
Re: 1972 Honda CB350 Twin
Thanks for the tip. And as far as the Battery box go's I will most likely wind up doing that, just wanted to speed things up a bit. But then again it maybe best I slow it down and enjoy myself. I'm going to look into building one myself. "Saturday's Wrench" has a good...
Re: 1972 Honda CB350 Twin
Thanks for the Link I'll be sure to grab one of them. Cheap and seam to get the job done... Till the brake. lets hope my luck changes.
I know I got a lot of work but I'm in it for the work. I'm more excited about the build then riding the dam thing. This has been a...
Bikes looking great! I want to thank you. I'm currently working on a 1972 CB350. And I've been able to tear it down based on your video. You given me great insight into these bike. You definitely got a friend in Miami.
Thanks a Million!!!
Re: 1972 Honda CB350 Twin
Thanks for the advise. When it comes to screws do you think that Electric Wrench might be a bit strong and tend to strip them?
This has been a concern to me, and one of the only reasons I have not purchased one.
Re: 1972 Honda CB350 Twin
And so I begin. I have started off by removing the Original Seat from bike. Remove a few pins and screws underneath and it should come rite off.
Next I removed the gas tank. Once the seat is removed the gas tank should pop rite off. First drain all gas from the tank...
Re: 1972 Honda CB350 Twin
This is Good. Sometimes you know its good advise when you don't like what your hearing. Wish I would have heard that piece of advise 3 weeks ago. I have pretty much taken apart the entire bike I'll post some pictures of where I'm at currently on the build. On the...
Hello to all,
My name is Freddy but you probably already guessed that by looking at my username. I've purchased this 1972 Honda CB350 about 2 weeks ago. This Motorcycle will be the first street bike I own. And my first Café Racer project. I'm looking forward to both the project and any advise I...
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