Project CB350

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Parts back from paint


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Video or the tail light

http://youtu.be/-z1LsvoyvsU

Firing her up

http://youtu.be/jTYl-CIo2Lo


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Another amazing build, absolutely beautiful! I only hope my 350 can come even close to looking this good one day. ;)

Two questions for ya':

- How'd the mikuni's workout (assuming vm 30's)? I'm contemplating it but wasn't sure how much performance improvement you can really expect to see.
- Is this the first build you've used the m-unit on? From looking at a few of your past builds, I remember you mostly DIY'ing the wiring. Do you think there are major benefits over doing a DIY job?
 
this is dope. I'm so thankful for your parts, my 750 is almost done and I have a 350 waiting in line for rebuild.

out of curiosity what size tires did you use on this lil beauty?
 
Now that's a real class build :p totally cool 8) inspiration to anyone looking for a trick ride ;)
 
Hold_Fast said:
Another amazing build, absolutely beautiful! I only hope my 350 can come even close to looking this good one day. ;)

Two questions for ya':

- How'd the mikuni's workout (assuming vm 30's)? I'm contemplating it but wasn't sure how much performance improvement you can really expect to see.
- Is this the first build you've used the m-unit on? From looking at a few of your past builds, I remember you mostly DIY'ing the wiring. Do you think there are major benefits over doing a DIY job?

The 30mm mikuni were used. The gain was really not having to mess with the stock carbs and diaphragms. Syncing them was key. It they aren't synced then the bike will vibrate badly and bog.

This is the second bike of m-unit. It's a huge time saver and the a lot of the features are nice.


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mAd mOrdigan said:
this is dope. I'm so thankful for your parts, my 750 is almost done and I have a 350 waiting in line for rebuild.

out of curiosity what size tires did you use on this lil beauty?

The front is 3.5" x 18" rim with 110/90/18 and the rear is 4.25" x 18" with 150/70/18 Avon road riders.


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awesome thanks for the input. My 750 is starting to reach its endpoint thanks to your parts. I have nearly everything I just need to slap it all on there. I just ordered some rearset brackets from your store that I can't wait to get
 
The bike looks absolutely amazing. I'm really digging the extremely clean custom wiring. I'm at the final stages of my build and I'm debating going the custom route. This is definitely inspiration for me.

Amazing work
 
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