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  1. KrashManhatten

    81 Honda Iron A$$

    here is where it is at now. not sure if it is going to stay this way or not. still need to remove the paint from the tank but it is getting there.
  2. KrashManhatten

    CB360 Clutch fun

    Ok, another 74 360, here is some motorcycle deamons comming out. the clutch grabs like a champ at low RPM but when spinning up to the higher it starts to slip any thoughts.
  3. KrashManhatten

    Caps here and gasket

    Please dont kill me on this, i was not the one who dissambled it. but on the point side of the cam, do some rubber covers go in to the rocker pins? also is there suppose to be a gasket on the valve cover assembly? again i was not the one who took her apart, just the guy who saved her...
  4. KrashManhatten

    Electric Stumper for ya... CB360

    heres the deal, 74 honda 360. pod intake, (works like a champ) shorty Exhaust( again tuned and champion) chopped, bobbed, torched, mangled and all that other stuff. I did the 4 radio shack rectifier, and that seemed to make the juice more gutsy, i think. at idle, 11.7 volts at the...
  5. KrashManhatten

    CB360 higher RPM issues

    heres the deal, 74 honda CB 360, at low RPM it works great, good power and idles until it is out of gas, how ever when i start to climb the RPM range it will start sputter, and run out of power, the only way to get to speed is to shift gears, the battery is ok, as it runs fine at idle which...
  6. KrashManhatten

    Krash Manhatten CB360 (getting ready for a long winter.)

    I introduced the 360 in the intro boards and now it is time to move to the builds. as stated in the intro, it was a mess, and now it is still a mess, but at least it runs, and well. and now it is a bit better. so far today set of clubmans, a wirewheel taken to the tank, battery reducer...
  7. KrashManhatten

    Midwest Rider, Central WI, CB360..Sneeky

    Hello-- new to the forum, but not to bikes, or cafe. picked up a 74 honda CB360 for 2 hundy last year with a stuck right cylinder. I was able to convince my bro to pull the head off, and knock the thing loose with a copper mallet, and a block of wood. Now it has new bars, tires, and a fresh...
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