1972 cb350 Rear sets

MikeC90

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Pretty new to this whole thing. Where can i get rear sets and kind of a crash course on how to mount them
Thanks
 
i saw those recently too. pretty nifty and a direct cb350 fit. price seems fair too.

- Brad
 
I decided to go with the Raask kit. I had to do a little fabrication to get them exactly how I wanted them, but I'm happy with my choice. I got them through Omar’s Dirt Track. I was very happy with the customer service. If you want to take a look, search my topics.
 
m511y said:
I decided to go with the Raask kit. I had to do a little fabrication to get them exactly how I wanted them, but I'm happy with my choice. I got them through Omar’s Dirt Track. I was very happy with the customer service. If you want to take a look, search my topics.

Holly crap, I justt ook a look at the ones above and that is a great kit for an even better price. they don't have that retro look, but they sure are nice. Wish I had known about them 8 months ago.
 
m511y said:
I decided to go with the Raask kit. I had to do a little fabrication to get them exactly how I wanted them, but I'm happy with my choice. I got them through Omar’s Dirt Track. I was very happy with the customer service. If you want to take a look, search my topics.

Can you share the price? I don't see on omar's site.

- Brad
 
HerrDeacon said:
Here are the ones I'm going to be buying for my 350. Instructions on how to install are on the page as well.

http://www.motobits.com/vintage.html#CB350

Those look awesome! If I wasn't already elbows deep in my own DIY rearsets I'd definitely plunk down the coin and get these instead. It amazes me how many people cheap out on controls given how important they are. The motobits rearsets look like a very good value at $210. I've spent more than $210 in materials and labor on mine and they're still not done yet and when they are done they won't be as nice as these.
 
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