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Got some work done over the weekend. Exhaust is finished and got the rear sets mounted. New petcock on tank and mounted the front turn signals. We are thinking of doing a flat-tracker type of seat that is thin and flat. Going to swap out the tires for some dual sport knobbies. We are also trying...
Re: 1975 CB 360T header joint collars question
Finished the heat-painted and wrapped scrambler pipe and have a question about the joint collars. What direction do the go? It seems they mount the best with the flared ends next to the header clamps, however when I tighten them down there is a gap...
Re: 1975 CB 360T pipes from a 69 CL
So, looks like the scrambler pipes that came with the bike are from a 1969 CL. I am assuming I won't be able to get the headers to mount to the cb360. I do have the flanges for the scrambler pipe. Has anybody done this before? Can it be done?
Re: 1975 CB 360T cam chain tensioner adjust
Regarding the cam tensioner, I read online that the 1975 360s had the cam tensioner upgraded and you can tell by the vin of your engine. Our vin # is CB3602100646 and this is supposedly outside the range of vin numbers that needed the recall. Can...
Re: 1975 CB 360T
Thanks Matt, we plan on painting, wrapping, and sealing the scrambler pipes this weekend.
Woke up this morning to find a large pool of gas below the bike with the petcock in the off position. I am assuming it's the floats on the carbs...
Re: 1975 CB 360T
We chopped the subframe loop and lined it up the seat. We will mount an LED tail-light in the middle between the gap in the seat and the subframe. In addition, we ordered a bunch of parts (moose racing carbon steel low-rise bars, shorty mufflers for the scrambler pipes, black...
Re: 1975 CB 360T project
Yeah, I am concerned about the handling. It's a 2.5 inch rim and it currently has a 80/90 21 on it. Maybe I can push it up to 90/90. I am liking the Kenda K761. Says 80% street and 20% offroad.
Re: 1975 CB 360T project
Question for you guys. How big to you think we can go on the front tire with that 21 inch rim? 3.00 21? We are thinking some mild knobbies.
Re: 1975 CB 360T project
Yeah, I thought it was a little strange as well. I think they guy was confused on what direction he wanted to take. Also, I do agree those forward controls will be great rear sets. Shouldn't be too hard to convert them. :)
Hello all-- picked up a rad little 360 CBT this past week. This is going to be my girlfriends ride and we/she are currently trying to figure out what direction to take with it. Got the bike for pretty cheap we think, considering the parts, condition, and extra parts. Bike has been sitting for 15...
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