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like i said in my re-intro thread, i fell in love with this bike and all it's roller-painted beauty. i've finally got the funds to build it (at least for the most part.. i hope) and a place to work on it. the craigslist photos:
tomorrow i'm taking more off the frame and perhaps doing some sandblasting. tearing into the engine as soon as the new gaskets come in, should be this week.
if i had the tank, i probably would have. the guy i bought it from did a number on this bike. he tried to "unscrew" the wires from the coils. the spark plug ports are chewed up. he put a tank from a 360 on, so i couldn't turn the bike because the tank interfered with that..
right now i'm waiting on gaskets and seals for the engine. i rebuilt the carbs already. i'll be driving down to richmond in the near future to get the bike painted, so i should be sandblasting tonight. a friend offered to do it for free because he wants it in his portfolio.
i need to go pick up a wheel with disc brake in philly and get the tires mounted. and figure out what forks to put on..
and i need clip-ons.
i've got lots to do, but it shouldn't take terribly long either. as long as everything goes smoothly..
I've got a set of CB360 forks that will fit your 350. I also have an 18" wheel with a disk on it from the same bike. All of which are yours if you're interested. I'll try to remember to send some pics tonight.
thinned the paint on the tank today, i'll blast the rest off tomorrow. it was a rough day at work, i was just too tired to do anymore work. my gaskets should be in tomorrow, so i get to tear into the engine!
on another note, there were some interesting things nesting in my bike
i just blasted it, i didn't even know it was under all that paint. once the paint came off that area i avoided it so the sticker wouldn't come off or the letters get blasted
hahahahhaa that's an excellent way of looking at it!
can't wait to see what i find when i take apart the engine.
i've enjoyed the sand blasting a lot, i'm a master blaster
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