drewgoheen
New Member
Hey Everyone,
I just picked up a pretty nice running 1972 Honda CB350K. The guys I bought it from was very mechanical and replaced things like the points, brake, fork seals and spring, etc. Since purchasing the bike I've removed the air box and replaced them with pods. Replaced the tires with 100/90R18 and 110/90R18 Bridgestones. Changed out the spark plugs. Added a couple of "In-Line" fuel filters and thats about it.
The tank has a liner in it that is cracked and flaking. The condition of the tank is also pretty bad, so it's not really worth my time to clean it out and do a bondo job. I've been to a local motorcycle junk yard to see if I could fine a half decent CB350 tanks, but came up empty handed. But I did find a couple CB400 tanks. I was wondering if anyone would know if a 400 tank would fit on a 350 frame? I don't mind the style, but wondering if you guys know of any other tanks that would look cool on the bike, but doesn't cost $500.
Cheers and Thanks for any input.
I just picked up a pretty nice running 1972 Honda CB350K. The guys I bought it from was very mechanical and replaced things like the points, brake, fork seals and spring, etc. Since purchasing the bike I've removed the air box and replaced them with pods. Replaced the tires with 100/90R18 and 110/90R18 Bridgestones. Changed out the spark plugs. Added a couple of "In-Line" fuel filters and thats about it.
The tank has a liner in it that is cracked and flaking. The condition of the tank is also pretty bad, so it's not really worth my time to clean it out and do a bondo job. I've been to a local motorcycle junk yard to see if I could fine a half decent CB350 tanks, but came up empty handed. But I did find a couple CB400 tanks. I was wondering if anyone would know if a 400 tank would fit on a 350 frame? I don't mind the style, but wondering if you guys know of any other tanks that would look cool on the bike, but doesn't cost $500.
Cheers and Thanks for any input.