HerrDeacon said:You can also fit more of them in your garage
koonendez said:I saw my first 350 in downtown the other day for the first time up close. They look fun to ride and something about the size just seems pleasent
koonendez said:Excited for you. BOL
Redliner said:Those first dates are always the most memorable. We'll leave you two alone :
GLENNWOOD55CAMEO said:Danny, just so you know ahead of time before you buy the 360, if it does not have the punch marks on the engine's Vin# then to fix it will cost about $350 that is if you can find the newer version of the cam chain tensioner. They are hard to find.....and expensive when you do find them............................. ???
GLENNWOOD55CAMEO said:Here's one on Ebay>>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-Honda-CB-360-T-CL-360-CJ-360-T-New-Original-Cam-Chain-Tensioner-Slipper-/200930834874?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ec86939ba&vxp=mtr#ht_1147wt_844
Redliner said:CB350? Expensive? You are spending too much time online and not doing real foot work.
Start going to shops, even ones you wouldn't expect to carry accessories or parts for the old stinkers, and you'll always find "Scruffy the Janitor"-like blokes that will tell you about the 50-some-odd CB350's they owned back in the day and where you can get them now. Then they'll give you coordinates (if it has an address, it's too legitimate) and you'll find yourself miles from cellular reception among heaps of bikes waiting to be picked apart.