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Can you expand on broken original parts? The only issue I possibly see is the chrome where I will remove the old headlight bracket. What clip on extras? Grips and controls are in good condition.
Was going to use the current headlight and just mount it lower. Going to buy a new front fender...
This is what I was thinking (most from Dime City):
Seat-150
Clip-ons-100
Tailight & turn signals-90
Headlight bracket-35
Gauges (smaller)-90
Front fender-178
Looks like its going to be around $650 unless I'm missing anything?
Guys, can you help me with my conversion? What do I need to do to get it looking like the bike above? Mainly looking for specific parts and maybe links to get them as cheap as possible. Thanks.
Got it, this is what I want it to look like. Looks like just need a new seat, fenders, lights, and clip-ons. right?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ictwoody/3866061414/in/set-72157622046089335/lightbox/
I have completely restored my 1973 CB350 but now I'm torn between converting to a cafe, keeping it "as is", or making only a few changes like clip-ons, different taillight, and removing the rear fender/smaller front fender.
What do you guys think?
Here's my newest restoration. Looking for ideas/suggestions/etc on keeping it "as is" or turning it into a cafe. Im torn on doing a complete cafe, keep it stock, or just doing a few changes like clip-ons, seat, and fenders. Anyone good at photoshop? :)
Thanks
1973 CB350
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