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The front end of my bike is being built by Anger St. Kustoms. They do a lot of custom work and I had some questions about a front fork swap. After talking to them I decided to just have them build the front end. I cannot express how awesome they have been. They have fulfilled all my request and...
So I got the engine back from the machine shop and put back together. Im happy with the results.
First thing was a valve job. I think they did a good job.
Next I had them hone the cylinders. They actually were in good shape when I tore the engine apart, but since I had it at the shop I...
I can look for some more pics but I am not sure if I have them. I got the back hoop from dimecitycycles.com and then did some mods to weld it in. I did lower the back. The stock shocks are 13 inch, I am using 11.5 inch. Heres to hoping I have enough clearance!!
This is the frame back from powder coat and starting of the tank. I didn't take any pictures of welding the back seat loop in, of detabbing the frame. Im very happy with how the frame turned out. The tank still needs a little sanding and prep before painting.
Engine tear down. Surprisingly this engine was very clean. It was either rebuild or hardly had any miles on it. I sent it to the machine shop just to clean it and hone the cylinders.
I am currently working on a 72 CB350. I am taking a lot of things I like from the brats and a lot of what I like from the cafe's and mixing them. We will see how it turns out. I will update thread with pics weekly.
I was just wanting to run a cleaner look. Get rid of the battery and starter and everything else I do not need. One thing I have read over and over is how getting rid of the battery is hit or miss so maybe I will rethink this. Do you have any recommendations on a battery?
Hello, I am rebuilding my '72 Honda CB350 engine and cannot find anything on cam chain timing when putting the engine back together. It seems there use to be a good post on here about it but it got removed. I have looked online and the shop manual and cannot find anything. If anyone could help...
I am rebuilding my '72 Honda CB350 and want to go with kick start only (no battery at all). I have read through some of the post of people that do this but it gets a little confusing and everyone had different opinions. Anyone that has done this that has any advice would be great. I have already...
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