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The trike is running and driving. I have had to work on a few other things lately so I've been slow. It doesn't handle great but it makes for an interesting ride. I might change some things in the future but for now it's just a toy. The engine runs great which is nice to see since I put new...
Thanks. The seat is a little rough now that I'm older and fatter. I think I will improve it a little soon. My tailbone hits the back part of the seat so I think I'll add more padding and redo the leather. The bike has great ergonomics though.
Moving along slowly. The major fabrication is done. I'm working on making fiberglass covers for the rear axle. I made three but will likely only keep two. I don't like the round bubble one. The third one will be the tall fin style in the original drawing above.
I used clay to make the shape I...
I've wanted to build a CB350 trike for awhile and recently bought a lot of parts which cost more money than I thought they would.
I started with a stock CL350 frame. I cut the neck off and angled it 10 more degrees than it was stock and welded it back on. I cut the top of the frame out and put...
Re: '73 CB350G take II: resto-mod - The 3-4-5
Can you please use the image uploader built into the website so we can actually see your pictures.
This is what we all see.
The bike is still kicking ass. I put stock air filters and side covers on it. The pods were not cutting it. They let in too much dust and might have caused the engine some harm. These pictures are from the Vintage Japanese Swap meet near Hanover PA this month.
I'll be there. Camping in the family campground since it's closer to the gate to the swap meet. A few friends are vending. I'm just going to have fun and buy Honda CB350 stuff I don't need.
I'll be riding this around all weekend (Thursday afternoon to Sunday morningish)
The used trailers I have seen retain their value to the point where it's better to buy new. They seem to only drop 30% in value over 10 years. That's crazy. You should just get a new one like you are planning. 10 years is a long time for stuff to wear out.
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