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well i have replaced my cables on my 350f (w/ clubmans) and the last cable is giving me trouble. i know that you have to be creative with the routing to get proper pull. can you guys post pics or explain how you routed them.
need a battery for my 350f and not sure if i can fit it in my hump. i really don't want to spend 160 on the speedcell, but i don't know how many cca's i need. any suggestions
i picked up a universal regulator/rectifier combo unit and was wondering if it can be mounted under the seat? does it have to get mounted to metal and/or be grounded? has the normal 5 wire for alt.... then ground, 12v ign, batt. (72 cb350) got it from cycle-re-cycle part ii thanks
knock out all the old races on my cb350 and installed the new upper race. i threw out the old stock bb style balls so i can't get a measurement on which spacer to use.. can a few people tell me which spacer they used to give me an idea on which one might work. i don't want to install the bearing...
i am going to bite the bullet and order some spokes to do it the right way. took some pics for refence when lacing them back up. where are you guys buying your spokes?? my bike is a 8/72 cb350.. do they have kits already made 72pc? if i have to measure what is the process? one more question...
well i am in the process of build my 72 cb350 and the old man is busting my stones telling me that real cafe racers are made in england.. i told him that when it is done it will look killer and will get more looks than his triumph.. here is a pic he sent me to remind me ... i'll show him.. lol...
i have read a few things and got different heights. can anyone tell me a good website for settings? or tell me what you guys set them up at? thanks i don't have a manual yet, but i am planning on picking one up
i have read so many topics on this stuff, that i am exhausted. i don't want you guys feeling it's like beating a dead horse repeating this stuff, but i need to read more.
my metal (fenders,headlamp bezel, engine covers) are in very nice shape, but have very minimal pitting (looks like dirt...
i want to replace some orings on my cb350f carb and can't find them anywhere.. the ones i am after are the ones on the crosstube. two on each side total of 12. if anyone has an extra slow jet i am in need of 1. the po broke one in the carb, but i did manage to get it out. hopefully someone can...
anyone know a site that shows how to rebuild these/ settings??? i got them stripped and i have to order rebuild kits for them in the meantime. thanks fellas :)
i was looking on harbor freight and came across the 10lb portable kit. anyone have one of these and had some good experiences with it. comes with all the stuff and even has a moisture trap in it.. pretty cool
i am in the process of rebuilding my 72 cb and came to a point of not being able to choose. i was given a cb350f and a cb400f engine with the bike. i don't know which one to use and doing some searching the power isn't that much more. the 400f is heavier, making the any horsepower more seem to...
i have searched and searched coming up with nothing so far. i have a 72 cb350 that i am redoing and want to updated from ball bearings. does anyone here know the part number of the bearings, so i can pick them up. thanks
i have two engines 350f and 400f the bike is a 72 cb350 and i want to drop in the 400. will it just drop in and wire right up to the factory harness. anything different points,coils, etc... thanks for any help you can give guys.
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