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Picked up this 72 Cb350 a few months ago from a guy in Wisconsin. Runs amazing, new paint and seat. I've been lurking the usual sites since I got the bike, and have learned a lot from you guys and girls already. This is the first bike I've owned. I plan on modifying it to my taste, but I gotta say that stock is a sweet look for now.
Hopefully I can be a contributing member here and learn a lot more too. Here are some pics of when I first got it. Don't mind the dog.
Thanks Rich. Since the pics, I wrapped the front with 100's and 110's on rear. I'll def have to modify the front fender, or just go fenderless and find a someone to fab a brace. Either way, I have a long way to go.
Its def the biggest it would support, but they perform pretty well. I won't be touching my knees on turns as I am in the city, so I'm not too worried. I just need a little something extra to help with fork flex.
Sure. Keep in mind, my front wheel is 19 inches. I went one size up from stock.3.0/3.5 to 3.5/4.0
100/90/19 Front (Front fender just touches tire)
110/90/18 Rear (Tons of clearance in rear)
Shinko Tires
I'm running tubes as well.
Welcome to DTT Ryan. Joliet checking in... Same bike, different year. If you start to change things up, post up a build thread with lots of pics so we can follow along.
~chris
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