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Pretty excited about my CL350 being finished up. This nice, early Spring weather was making me especially anxious. The entire build was done in the den of my loft ;D
I just got the seat back from the upholstery shop last week and finished some more final details. Just need to adjust/tune some things.
Build thread is here: http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=31140.0
Bike looks amazing!! I'm in the beginning stages of my own cl350 build. Starting to work on the frame. Since you already mounted your seat, you will be the best person to ask. How did you go about mounting it? Did you cut the rear seat mount? Any fabrication? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks! I did remove the factory seat mounts. Take a look at my build thread link above and there's pics of how the seat is attached. I used a low profile, car hood pin so it'd be easy to remove. The foam I put on the frame keeps the seat straight.
Question, out of my own curiousity. What did you do with the screw that holds the clip to lock down the headlight ring? How is it staying on there? I like the british style headlight buckets. I have the same one on my CB360
Thanks man! You need to hit me up so we can check out the bikes in person now that it's nice out.
AzHonda said:
Definitly a cool bike!
Question, out of my own curiousity. What did you do with the screw that holds the clip to lock down the headlight ring? How is it staying on there? I like the british style headlight buckets. I have the same one on my CB360
you can get the wrap from cable orginizer.com i did a full write up in the how to section on wrapping them... i do all my bikes you can get it in chrome as well
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