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  1. mrjoshzombie

    Fully custom 1974 Honda CB360 Café Racer - Fort Wayne, IN - $3,000

    Bike: 1974 Honda CB360, Clean Ohio Title (Haven't transferred it since I moved) Everything new has around 800 miles on it Build Thread (that I kind of abandoned) - http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=54704.0 Parts List: Sparack Moto Wire Harness Old School Speed CB360 RearSets Ricks...
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    Freshly rebuilt CB360 engine, started up and horrible belt-like squealing noise

    So, I'm rebuilding my engine again for the 3rd time (first time cam sprocket bolt backed out and wrecked havoc, second time piston rings just broke). Fresh pistons, new rings, new cylinder jugs. All new gaskets on the whole thing, cam and rockers don't have a single mark on them at all. I've...
  3. mrjoshzombie

    CB360 Parts, Fort Wayne, IN

    Bike originally had 18,500 miles on it and all parts were pulled off over last winter. Everything was in working condition when removed. More pics/information available upon request. Nothing includes shipping. Will gladly combine and discount multiple items. • Good pistons, 1 has two stuck...
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    1974 Honda CB360 - Complete winter tear down (VERY pic heavy)

    I'm a sucker for build logs, so I figured I'd make one for the CB360 as well. This is my first motorcycle I've ever rode (for all of an hour) or owned (I don't even have my permit yet). The one good thing is I'm dating a Harley tech, so she'll be able to guide me through a lot of this bike...
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    Tearing my CB360 apart Sunday; What tools are good to have?

    I did a bit of looking around, and only found bits and pieces of info that I was looking for and my service manual is currently at home. Are there any specific tools I should have in my arsenal when it comes to owning a CB360? I have an array of tools from working on cars over the past 10...
  6. mrjoshzombie

    New rider in Ohio. First bike and build, '74 Honda CB360

    Figured I'd stop lurking on all the café forums and finally join up on one of them. Normally a car guy, I essentially finished my projects and decided to get into motorcycles over the winter. I've never rode one in my life (26 now) and decided I'd pick up an old vintage and turn into a cafe...
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