Cliche cafe racer project...76 cb360

mhasigadd

Not all those who wander are lost
When I was 17 I bought a 72 CB450K for $200 from one of my grandfather's old riding buddies. It ran but had some issues that at the time [and probably even now] were beyond my ability to fix [with money and experience] and much to my current displeasure, I sold my first love to an uncle who then sold it to someone else. Since that day I've had many other bikes of many different persuasions but nothing could satisfy the original joy I had when riding my old CB so I searched the murky depths of craigslist and came up with a 76 CB360 with 1700 original miles, Little did I know when I purchased my orange clad lady that there were so very many of them. That being said, I can summarize my introduction with thus: I'm still very inexperienced and I'm currently working my way through my bike to cafe it out, for the most part...all in the hopes to return to a place where I was happier. That all sounds so so gay but, it is what it is.

Posted pics are 1. how she sat when I first returned home with her 2. the beginning breakdown 3. as she sits now
 

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My mistake. The 2nd photo is a fit test of the clubman bars. Anyone know of ANY existing places that sell wiring harnesses for a cb360? I'm debating whether or not to take off the wiring harness and replicate it using OEM wires and connectors. I'm looking to you experienced wrenches of the community here.
 
Bar end mirrors, turn signals smoked [and rather cheapish] courtesy of DCC and black clubman bars from Amazon. Just got the Duro tires and tubes from DennisKirk today
 

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