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First bike build. Ive been on fourwheelers and dirtbikes since I was 4. Owned a few streetbikes over the years. Im a fulltime fleet mechanic and decided that I wanted something I could chop up and have fun with, so here it goes!
The day she came home
Quick strip down
Detabbed and shortend
New battery / electrical box (yes its a walmart agm)
Where she sits now. I have also shortened the factory exhaust and added the pod filters.
I also rebuilt both carbs. Diaphragm was bad in one so I replaced both with the JBM industries replacements. I highly recommend them. For 20bucks a piece you cant go wrong!
I also rebuilt both carbs. Diaphragm was bad in one so I replaced both with the JBM industries replacements. I highly recommend them. For 20bucks a piece you cant go wrong!
yes you can My bike dont like jbm diaphragms, reinstalled a pair old hondas and it ran great. so, put in new hondas. continues to run super. my carbs are pretty heavily modified though.
Its a nice looking machine, seems to be in pretty good shape. How did it run when you started this?
can you still fit the front fender w that fat tire on there?
and how much rear tire clearance you got to the pan when you sit on it? OR hit r.r. tracks doing 60mph?
Bike started and idled after a little work when I got it. Didn't idle very good though. Now with the carb kits and diaphragms it fires first kick every time, idles nice and runs good with the jbms.
I will not be running a front fender with this setup so I didn't even look to see if it fit.
There's not as much clearance as I'd like to see on the rear but I have a certain look in mind. It won't quite touch but it's close. (Springs compressed, not just me sitting on it) I will change things up if it's a problem.
You're going to want something on the front fender; a brace at the least. The front forks on the 360s aren't super stuff and definitely need all the help they can get.
nice start - but before you weld on the rear hoop i would consider a different angle. I threw on a 4.0 on the back too and have a similar hoop - the clearance is awful and WILL bottom out on bumps .. just something i regret doing, sometimes functionality beats aesthetics unfortunately :
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