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  1. hondaracer

    New (to me) '75 CB360T Project

    Any body had luck with one of these kits from CB360.com? http://www.hondacb360.com/parts/engine-transmission/electric-starter-removal-kit/ found the link on another build question and I love the idea of it being kick start only, eliminating a lot of wires and some weight, looking to run a...
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    New (to me) '75 CB360T Project

    So I got the bike fired up and she was idling good, took it back apart and decided I was going to start working on the electrical portion of the bike since it's going to be getting cold soon. I figure I can spend most of the winter working on it if need be since I know very little about wiring...
  3. hondaracer

    New (to me) '75 CB360T Project

    Sorry for the delay! Had no idea that sneaking off to the garage for an hour wasn't an option with a newborn! Got in some good work though yesterday. I POR 15'd the tank...that was interesting! Then pulled off the carbs and cleaned the jets and made sure everything was cleared out. The tank has...
  4. hondaracer

    What does everyone do for their "real" job?

    Brand new to the site but I dispatch for a Liquid Trucking company south of Omaha, lots of tools and welders of the sort readily available! Any truckers out there that have swung through the Omaha Tank Wash? Anyone need liquid hauled hit me up! Just started a new CB360 project!
  5. hondaracer

    New (to me) '75 CB360T Project

    Whoops rookie posting over here! Here's the second picture attached, just power washed is all and the big god-awful mirrors removed.
  6. hondaracer

    New (to me) '75 CB360T Project

    Howdy everyone, been following this site for a few weeks now and just picked up this bike from a buddy of mine this weekend, he had it running last in 2006 but then he parked it and never got back on. Anyways, picked it up for $250 which I thought to be fair and the first thing I bought for it...
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