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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    Progress has been slow. I ordered OEM rebuild kits for my carbs. Took a week to get them. Then I pulled the carbs for cleaning once they arrived. Turns out the main jet holders were all chewed to shit looks like the PO tried to use a screwdriver to unscrew the slots and broke them! It also...
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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    Thanks for that link! Today I put the bike in my truck and took it over to a buddy's house. He has a timing light and I thought it would be a good idea to make sure the timing was dead on before diving into the carb jetting to rule out one of the variables that could possibly be making make...
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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    Got my pipes on and also put on new shocks from DCC. The shocks are 13.2 inches, just a tad longer than stock. Center stand still works but the rear tire touches the ground now with the center stand deployed (used to sit about .5" off the ground on the stand.) The pipes are VW exhaust tips I...
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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    Rearsets are on! And I took the exhaust off and cut the muffler. Going with the VW tips!
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    New CB350 Rearsets.---- Universal, Adjustable Rearsets as well.

    Re: New CB350 Rearsets---Direct Bolt On. Universal, Adjustable Rearsets as well. Jarrod, Did you change the threads on the rods you were providing? I wanted to do Heim joints on the set you sent me but I couldn't find them threaded for 1/4-20. I could only find the fine thread 1/4-28 Heim...
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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    Not much to show, but I did have some unexpected time to work on the bike tonight. Did the cam chain tensioner adjustment, valve tappet adjustment, and installed this finned stator cover which I picked up from fellow DTT member Viet: And hopefully next week I'll have time to install some of...
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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    Ordered new shocks , VW muffler tips (decided I'm going to cut down my stock pipes), slip in exhaust baffles, and fork seals. Already have my slipstream cycle aluminum rearsets, and just got a new shortened throttle cable from motion pro. I previously had a shortened motionpro cable installed...
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    New CB350 Rearsets.---- Universal, Adjustable Rearsets as well.

    Re: New CB350 Rearsets---Direct Bolt On. Universal, Adjustable Rearsets as well. Got mine in the mail last night. They look really good. Very light weight compared to steel rearsets. I like that the lever arms are adjustable so you can change the angle to fit your bikes setup. And the new...
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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    Haven't really done much to the bike since May, but I have a few things in the works for it right now. Finally got around to ordering some rear sets. First I bought some steel ones from Viet. Then I stumbled on some aluminum ones from Slipstream Cycleworks that I liked so I bought those too...
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    First bike/first build: 1970 CL350

    I started this over at the hondatwins forum a few weeks ago but figured I should post here too to get more feedback from those interested in cafe bikes. The first post was from the end of May, the second post is current: Finally got my bike sorted and running! I bought the bike in December and...
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    Universal - Adjustable Rearset - more pictures and discount option

    I purchased the bolt on CB350 rearset kit from Viet and they are very nice! Shipped to my house in California in 3 or 4 days! I had a tiny problem with the threads on one of the toe pegs being cut funny and he sent me a new peg no problem. Solid product and seller.
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