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  1. MakeshiftPatriot

    '75 RD350 Racer & Other Projects

    Here is my 1975 RD350. She's had a hard beginning life, but now the neglecting is over. Essentially a mild streetable race bike. -65mm wisecos, slightly ported intake and exhaust, modified heads, VM30's, DG pipes, premix modified case, big coils, Barnett clutch. -Detabbed frame with modified...
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    Henning CB350 PVL Ingition Installation

    I've been waiting a long time to afford this kit, and finally received it today. Everything is very nice and mostly straightforward, but there are a few parts I do not understand what they do. There is a larger bolt, with steel block it threads into, also two black bolts and two spring spacers...
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    Honda CB350 Aftermarket Connecting Rod Mystery.

    So my buddy has had this AHMRA spec lower end for a CB350 hanging around he scooped up off Ebay. Nicely done electric start chop/weld, bump start only, and beefy "Suzuki" Rods with a wrist pin opening slightly bigger than stock. We have been trying to figure out what kind of pistons may have...
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    My 350's and little two strokes.

    1973 Honda CB350. Shocks, Rearsets, Clip ons, Clutch. Many custom odds and ends. Have a Type 1 valvetrain going in it this winter. Went on a 1,200 miles ride all around Michigan this year. Before the clip ons and rearsets. 1968 Honda CB350. 3,738 miles. ~1,900th CB350 ever made, forget...
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    Possible to polish an intake too much?

    Porting and polishing intake manifolds is nothing new to anyone, but recently I have been told is it possible to polish the inside of a manifold too much. Would it make the vapor not mix properly? I know the aluminum castings are not perfect, and I like to clean them up, but regardless, wouldn't...
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    Two friends and their CB350's. -Update 6/7 Pg.2

    It all started with my good friend Matt's '72 CB350 he got summer 2008, A really clean low mile, all original motorcycle. I needed to have something to ride along on. First I got my Suzuki GT185, has some decent rideability for around the city but felt I was limited. At this time we were slowly...
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    A couple Michigan younglings

    Hey guys, I'm Sean, 20, I come from SE Michigan. A couple buddies and I have been sweeping up some older Japanese bikes recently, pretty much has taken over our lives, aside from college, cars, work, skateboarding and snowboarding. I bought my first real bike last year, A '74 Suzuki GT185...
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