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Re: 1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
Jared,
Two things first off good luck with the job search. the economy appears to still be limping forwards. It's slow but moving in the right direction.
Secondly are you sure the carbs are cracked? That's really unusual for them to crack. They often have casting flash or marks that looks like a crack. Do you have a picture you could post?
Re: 1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
At teazer, I blew compressed air through the crack, and it was exiting out torwards the side, as for a pic, the crack is almost microscopic because I didnt catch it until I did a full examination, it wouldnt show up on the camera that I have. Oh and do you have any recomendations on what I should do next on the bike?
Re: 1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
If you need a set of carbs, I have some off a parts bike, it's a 73 CL350, they need to be rebuilt, but I can send them to you if you want. FREE.99! Just let me know.
Re: 1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
redbulltj said:
If you need a set of carbs, I have some off a parts bike, it's a 73 CL350, they need to be rebuilt, but I can send them to you if you want. FREE.99! Just let me know.
Hey man, I will definatly take them. PM me on this website and let me know how much shipping will be. If I get these carbs going, then my bike will almost be ready to run. I have a question though. Would you be willing to sell some parts off of that parts bike? I need a few things and I will pay you for them no problem just let me know asap man I am really stoked about these carbs!
Sent you the P.M. bud! I will let you know when the carbs get here and I will post some pics up when I get them installed. Oh I was wondering if you also had the right switch cluster because mine was rotten. If you do let me know on the price. And do you know where I can get some knee pads for the side of my tank?
Re: 1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
I will send the stuff out with the exception of wiring and lowers. What do you mean "switch cluster?" If your talking the right hand controls, i already robbed parts from it.....
I will send the stuff out this week.
1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
Well dude again I want to make the point of my gratitude. Your helping me out so much! After those it's just getting my points and getting them set and she should be running!
Re: 1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
Well I have been inspired by blakes CB350. I need to repaint the headlight bucket and the tank after I get the old girl running(there will be a video dont worry) and hopefully redbuiltj's carbs, petcock, and stator cover will be here soon so I can get them on. Quick few questions though, should I try to work with my points or spend the 20 bones to get new ones. Also I am thinking a burnt orange that is kinda flat on gloss, or should I do a sporty yellow? Anyways I plan on buying a decent palm sander in order to get them down to metal soon. So what should I do as it sits now?
Re: 1969 Honda CL350 Type 1 cafe build! Riding Holly is going to be fun!
Ha. All good man. Just givin you the heads up. Cables dont always need replacing. You can regrease them. Motion Pro sells a cheap tool for it. If the casings are still pliable, and you can see any rust/corrosion on the cables they should work.
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