CB/CL/SL 350 Finned points and tach covers

Jesse Lee

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These are brand new, sand cast aluminum finned points and tach (cam) covers for 1970's Honda 350 twins, I believe they will fit CB250's as well. I've been selling these regularly on ebay for anywhere between $99 and $140 + shipping and have gotten nothing but great feedback from my sales there. If anyone here is interested, I can offer these directly to DTT members for discounted prices as follow:

Polished- $100

As cast- $65

"As cast" covers will be machined, but will be "rough" and have some sanding marks from removing excess material.

Prices include priority shipping anywhere in the lower 48. PM me for a quote on world wide shipping.

I know I'm asking enough for these, but I've got a considerable amount of time into each pair of them, they are hard to come by, and my prices are considerably less than I've seen any similar covers go for.

Link to my ebay listing which includes a full description + many more pics:http://www.ebay.com/itm/151060491326?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

If the above link expires, here's a link to view all my items currently for sale. I'll almost always have these covers listed:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/jesser715/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

I'm often away from home and without internet access for a few days per week, but I'll check in here regularly.
 
Just ordered a set of these from Jesse. I'll be sure to post up a review as soon as I check em' out.
 
Thanks again for the order Erik, it's much appreciated.

Gregajo, prices are for the pair including stainless steel screws and shipping in the contiguous US.

Here's some pics of typical "as cast" covers:

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In gates cut off, sanded and feathered out:

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I polish these covers with buffing wheels using 80, 120, and 220 grit greaseless compounds followed by tripoli then finished with white rouge. One could sand and polish these by hand if you don't have a buffer and do have patience. I'd probably start with a 150 grit paper, work my way up to 1500 or 2000 grit, then finish with a polishing compound.
 
gregajo said:
Cool. I'll contact you next payday! Greg

Sounds great!

Jramos13 said:
those look really good, im torn between those one or the Type 1 i already have.

I think you'd like these much better... as a matter of fact, you need them... and I'm not biased at all ;D

Seriously now, it's all up to you to decide and whatever you decide is all good. Sleep on it, no worries.
 
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