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I got the valves set right today. WOW they were not even close to correct. She still needs a good Italian tune up and maybe a carb clean. But I did get to take her out to get gas. Happy day for riding.
So I was riding my Cl360 this year until December and it was great. Then left for a few weeks and it was cold when I got back and so I figured it was time to start the cafe project. I get her all torn down and start working and then we get some great weather for riding again. I see bikes ever...
I have a 1975 CL360 that I'm making into a cafeish bike. When I got it it was mostly stock and I could get all of 80mph out of it. I want to know what you other 360 owners can get for a top speed and what work you did to get there.
Hey I am in the middle of my first real build on a 75 Honda 360. Its going to be sweet, well at least i think so and that's really all that matters to me. So just saying hey I'm here and all that.
So I am doing my first cafeish build and was wondering if there is any one in my neck of the woods? Anyone in the Redmond/Bend area on here? Let me know.
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