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Sorry for not replying yet I haven't been on the site the past few days. Someone has already messaged me but if I don't get them I'll go down the replies and let you know if I'm interested. Thanks very appreciated. Also I'm only looking for the float bowl thanks tho.
What the title says trying to put a set of CB350 exhaust on a CL350 but noticed the pegs are set up different on both bikes due to the different exhaust system. Is there a simple fix for this or will I need remove the bar on the bottom of the frame.
Not arguing with you just saying I don't have money to buy new carbs not disagreeing with you. Also don't call people nube if you don't know the person. It's kind of a dick move. I was asking for opinions on the best way to clean varnish not dick head opinions from "experienced" mechanics!
Hey guys I just got some CB350 carbs that have some (alot) of varnish in them. Most of which is in the float bowl but there are some other spots that have it. I have some Brake spray cleaner and am trying to figure out the best and most effective way to remove it efficiently. Any thoughts...
Ya I know what your saying my father has a 78' gl1000 that he's making into a cafe and I was very thankful that my 350 wasn't as complicated as one of those monsters I say that in a good way.
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