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I think my cl350's top speed was around 88mph me and my brother were racing mine and his cb360. His went about 92 if I recall correctly. I just had a small battery good tires clean carbs and a 360 34 tooth sprocket on the rear and crappy pod filters which probably dont add any performance. his 360 was cafe'd but everything mechanically was stock.
Did you notice any difficulties running the 34 tooth sprocket? my bike is in the shop at the moment but when it's out I will be trying some different sprocket ratios. 17/36 and if that is all well 17/35
I have found this and it helped me make my sprocket decisions. http://www.flickr.com/photos/addlightness/sets/72157624726592411/
However reading up on this subject I've found some people saying that adding a tooth to the front sprocket will make it difficult to accelerate and others say it is unnoticeable.
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