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Received them yesterday. Pretty impressive delivery to New Zealand in a matter of days at this time of year ;)
Look great, well packaged and nicely made. Seem to be a lot of bits - Look forward to putting them together, but am having to hold back as I have the old sporty spread all over the...
Haha great some progress...
In the meantime I've bought another project - gonna cafe an old ironhead sporty, so I'll be hated by both sides of the HD brigade. My god it is heavy, think I'll shave about 100kg by removing all the chrome eagles adorning it.
Be nice to have my little 360 to run...
Yep, after taking some advice, and reading the 'Avon Road Rider AM26 - Thumbs up!' thread looks like that will be my choice.
Quite nice to have a choice of tyre after having to buy what I can get to fit the old british rims...
Yeah good question. I too like the look of the vintage style firestones (balloon style tyre), but I would rather forgo the look if it means I don't fall off the damn thing through lack of grip.
Just planning a CB360 cafe/brat style at the moment and thinking about tyre choice. I know cafe's...
Yeah that is a dilemma, seems a shame to cut up a good'un.
A few years ago I would have had no qualms about ripping into an old Honda, but they are rapidly becoming collectibles in their own right.
just means yo have to buy two of the same model I guess ;)
Re: 1962 BSA DBD34 Gold Star restoration (Gearbox is done)
Fantastic write up - I was sharing the emotion hearing the reading out of 'D.B.D.3.4'...
Thanks for the great pics of your journey, much appreciated. :)
And for the record, my first road bike was a GSXR, I am too young to have ever...
Indeed there is...
8)
Lurking in Munro country - I have BSA's Triumphs and a few Hondas...
Looking at cafe'ing a 74 CB360 which is how I came about this site.
Standard plans of removing bulk, installing clip-ons, rearsets, seat hump etc. As I have a few projects on the go and young kids it...
Hiya,
just joined the forum after searching the web for CB360 rearsets.
Nice product, I am definitely interested in a set too, hope you post to New Zealand?
cheers... :)
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