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Realized too late that the CL350 right side peg bracket is shorter than the left side so before I go scouring eBay for a CB bracket, has anyone come up with a solution to mount rearsets? I recall seeing something about a bracket extension but can't find it by searching.
Cheers,
Jason
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Want to chop the stock mufflers off my CL350 exhaust as they have a few rust holes and bad patch jobs. Like the look of some angle cut tips rather than emgo shorties so want to install some baffles. Would the 4" baffles be enough or should I go 8"? Bike is stock engine with mikuni carbs. Best I...
Seems like a great alternative to reusing old stock wiring. Has all relays and fuses built in with LED troubleshooting lights. At $170 it isn't too bad. Anyone have any experience with these?
CB350 tank - some rust inside but nothing too bad. Exterior in pretty good condition and looks like it could be polished up nicely. One ding below gas cap. Cap has pitting. $65 obo + shipping
13" Progressive Suspension Shocks. Could use a re-paint but look in good condition. SOLD...
Generally my rear wheel is in pretty good shape, but there is one snapped spoke. I figure it'll be easier to replace the single spoke than re-lace the entire wheel. The other spokes look like they should clean up pretty well so i really just need to get a single spoke. Where can I source one...
the 1971 CL350 fork has the tapered tubes and external springs so no easy way to lower them that i can see. Anyone have any experience with this that can shed light on what I can do? I've read Woody's lowering description but unfortunately that is for 1972 and later forks. Should i just swap...
Just picked up a 1971 CL350 as a winter project for my girlfriend. I have a mildly modded Triumph Bonneville and after recently going to a few vintage bike shows in Brooklyn, my girlfriend fell in love with the older cafe'd cb/cl's and has been bugging me to learn to ride rather than just be a...
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