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I have a 1976 Honda CJ 360T listed on ebay item # 151318893821 with a starting price of $850. The bike runs and idles great. It is 95% original, the only parts that I have found that are not original are the right blinker(but is matches the left), rear tire and some updated wiring. All...
I added a little fuel to my "new" 1976 Honda CJ 360T and kicked it 3 times and it started and run great. I bypassed the gas tanks and added gas directly to the fuel line so I was not able to ride it far. I had to keep coming back and squirt more fuel into the line to keep it running. Now I...
I have been following your thread. You are much farther ahead of me. My riding buddy is have a 40x60 foot shop built in June so I will have plenty of room to work on the bike then.
I picked up a Yamaha xj 700 last weekend. It has a Pauchago hard tail frame with a raked front end and clear...
Thanks Sonrier, Here are is a videos of us getting the bike running. That was a very good feeling. Reminds me of a kid and the joy I would get after working on my 1970 Honda qa 50 or Honda sl100.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLjeZdQ8ME8
I purchased this 1976 Honda cj360T a few weeks ago. The bike had been setting for 5 years. The weather finally turned warm enough for me to see if I could get it running. The bike has 13,000 miles on it and it totally complete and original except for the tires. The images below are what the...
Well, I just completed my first step in starting CJ Project by buying a Clymer manual off of ebay. The first time I used a Clymer was in the late 60's and early 70's when I worked on my Honda qa 50 and sl100. Clymer was the gold standard for repair work before the internet. Funny how it came...
Well I just purchased a 1976 cj 360 on Sunday 1-19-2014 and look forward to start working on the bike. I have enjoyed reading your posts and have been picking up several ideas and a lot of good tips. The images below are how the bike looked when I picked it up.
The bike I bought is all...
I just removed the last image. Sorry man, just excited about my new project and love what Chris did with his bike. Sonreir, I believe one of Chris' post mentioned that your can make decals for the bike. Is that correct. Thanks
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