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http://desmoines.craigslist.org/mcy/2082772458.html I am finally willing to admit that I will never going to get around to fixing/riding this bike. It really is very clean and complete and I've got more money in it than I am asking for it, I just need it gone.
Haven't been on here in a while, but if anyone can answer this, you guys can. I've got a '73 Cb350 that I bought around a year ago. It ran when I bought it, but the left side points and condenser went bad and after I bought the parts I never got around to putting them on. The seat and forks...
Just curious as to what you guys drive other than your bikes. I divide my time between my '66 chevelle and an '89 Silverado. Both gas suckers which is why I bought a bike.
So after the carb clean and rebuild my '73 cb350 twin still runs terrible. Some of the carb internals are pretty beat up and I'm wondering at what point to cut my losses and
1. find a good pair of used carbs.
2. pay for a pro to handle mine or another pair.
3. buy the Mikuni setup.
4...
So I got my carb rebuild kit (still waiting on the replacement for the missing jet) and went out to start the rebuild process. When I removed the float I noticed that one side was full of gas. My question is can I repair the pinhole and if so, what do I use? I know that I am being cheap and...
Okay, so I tore apart my carbs today to clean them and found out that the right is missing a part. It is a jet of some form, but what is it called and where do I get a new one? It's a '73 cb350 if that helps any. Be gentle, I know little about motorcycles and the Clymer manual seems to be...
Hello all. I'll just start out by saying I know next to nothing about bikes but bought one anyway. It's a '73 cb350 that isn't in too bad of shape but does need some work. For right now I'm just trying to get it running correctly but the cafe look will come eventually. I'm a car guy so...
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