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I'm sure this has been asked many times, but i couldn't seem to find an answer regarding where you can purchase a New wiring harness for a honda CB350? Mines shot and needs to be replaced. Unfortunately, wiring/electrical is my weak suit when it comes to my handyness, so instead...
ROOKIE MISTAKE!!! had to turn the head light on and boom... it works . Feel free to delete MODS or if you think someone else will be as dumb as me, keep it up :P
Kemp
I just purchased a new tail light from DCC and installed it. It works with both brakes when applied, but the running light function seems not to be working. Here in Virginia i am fairly certain that your motorcycle needs a back tail/running light on at all times in order to pass inspection ...
yea, that's^ about the best i could find as well. i was hoping for something made of metal so it would last allot longer. Plus didn't really want to have to slap a stick on it. Figured a painted one would look allot better.
Kemp
haha, yea i understand your point, but i don't think anyone is gonna mistake it as an actual race bike. 350 isn't exactly a race size engine :).I'm just going for the classic style/look of the cafe. If anyone was to ask i would certainly own up to not being a racer! ideas guys?
kemp
I am rebuilding a 1968 honda CB350 and am trying to put a "racing style" number plate on it, but am having surprisingly difficult time finding one. Id prefer painted aluminum oval , but im open to all places yal know of that sell number plates! Thanks! ( and sorry about this being in "tanks and...
So i took one of my side knee pads off my honda cb350 68' tank in order to seal a small leak under one, but i am rather puzzled and worried about how to get it back on. It was rather difficult to get off, and its seeming much more difficult to get back on . The replacement knee pads for these...
hmmmm , not sure i am up to try bending the tubes straight/ drill out. Its a pretty near perfect old tank so id rather not tamper with the structure ( i also don't really have the metal working skill). im a little confused by what you mean by attaching guitar strings to a drill? Are you...
I recently relined an old 1968 CB350 gas tank with KREEM but forgot to put anything in the two tubes that come down and under the tank ( normally they are connected with a fuel line to each other, i believe their purpose is to keep an even amount of gas in both sides of the tank ). Now they are...
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