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sorry about the lack of posts. through it back together quickly about 6 weeks ago and i've been riding it ever since. once i get a second bike ill tear this one down again and do it right. here are some pics from the lake.
and here are a few more. if you're wondering why the exhaust is not black everywhere, it's because i did a poor job of painting it haha. maybe ill redo it next summer.
cb360: the positive connection somehow touched my frame and heated up the battery enough to melt the negative post on the battery. i have since replaced the battery and the bike runs great but absolutely NO lights work now. the fuses look fine.. im gonna try replacing them to make sure. what...
hey guys, i'm about to paint the side covers on my cb360 engine. how hot do they get? can i use epoxy paint on them that are rated at 250f (112ish C) or would they require engine enamel? thanks.
i noticed that some people do not disassemble the engine when painting.. i would like to go the same route as i'm lazy and don't have engine experience. wouldn't this method cause problems if you needed to disassemble after paint ie. crack where the seams are. and should all the bolts be...
just ordered some parts to move the project along.. from our friends at Dime City Cycles. including: fork gaitors, aluminum headlight mounts, bar end mirrors, small tail light, and front and rear wheel bearings.
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