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  1. danielsb

    1971 Honda CL350 - $2,250 OBO

    Thanks Luugo86. Yes, the pipes are open; the mufflers were the only pieces on the bike that had serious rust and needed to be cut off. The carbs have been cleaned and rebuilt with carb kits. I was fully prepared to re-jet, but found I was able to tune the carbs well enough that re-jetting wasn't...
  2. danielsb

    1971 Honda CL350 - $2,250 OBO

    Location: Grand Haven, MI 1971 Honda CL350 frame off restoration with clean title. - Powder-coated frame and frame components - "All-Balls" steering stem bearings - Rebuilt front forks (polished, new seals, new fork oil) - New tires (less than 300 miles) - New "Yuasa" battery - Cafe...
  3. danielsb

    Custom Brat Seat "71 CB350 - Check it out!

    Looks great! Any pictures with it on the bike?
  4. danielsb

    Yet another Honda CL350...

    Sounds good Dalovva - I wouldn't mind picking your brain too. I took a look at your bike build and it's got a lot of the aspects I'm hoping to add to my own...
  5. danielsb

    Honda CL350 Carb Help

    Hmm... felt O-rings. That definitely describes what I pulled out. Any thoughts what to replace them with? I've got to believe with all of the Honda 350's out there, someone would have come up with a solution...
  6. danielsb

    Honda CL350 Carb Help

    Fellow vintage Honda enthusiasts - I am in search of knowledge. During the process of disassembling my 1971 Honda CL350 Keihin cv carburetor, I removed the choke and throttle butterfly shafts. In the bores, where those shafts sit, there was a gasket-type of material that sat in a machined...
  7. danielsb

    Yet another Honda CL350...

    Disassembly: This was a fun process and the bike was fully disassembled in a relatively short amount of time. It also helped get a better understanding of how the all of the various components worked together and what would need to be repaired or replaced. A couple thoughts for...
  8. danielsb

    Yet another Honda CL350...

    ADC - All projects are bound by limits, be it time, money, or knowledge; and although this is my first bike, I am very comfortable wrenching, fabricating, and finishing. I think we would both agree that it is wise to know your own limits, but in my experience, one learns most when he or she...
  9. danielsb

    Yet another Honda CL350...

    I've always been interested in bikes, but up until now, I've never had the chance to own one - frankly my desire to buy was fizzling as I got older. Fortunately, my passion was stoked when my friend drove his Yamaha XS650 to work one day; and well, the rest is history... kind of. Once I...
  10. danielsb

    Hi From Australia CB350

    What a great clean build! I've had your bike as my computer wallpaper for a couple months now to keep me motivated on my cl350 project bike... It looks like you're running the stock cv carbs with air pod filters; I'm planning to do the same thing. Were you able to tune it in through the entire...
  11. danielsb

    Grand Rapids, MI (and surrounding areas) Thread

    Name: Brad Location: Grand Haven Bike & Picture of Bike: 1971 Honda CL350 - This is my first bike. Bought it in the early fall of 2013, complete teardown during the winter, and hopefully riding this summer.
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