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    Honda CB 350 1972 CafeRacer Project

    Hmm....didn't go as planned disassembled the engine and when I removed the bolts...one bolt broke in two pieces. I tried to drill the bolt out, but I failed. Any idea how I can repair this? There is not enough flesh to install a helicoil or something
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    Honda CB 350 1972 CafeRacer Project

    Received the slide type cam chain tensioner :) And some new rims *bling* I'm now removing all of the unnecessary brackets
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    Honda CB 350 1972 CafeRacer Project

    Thanks for the info It's always nice when parts arrive 8)
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    Honda CB 350 1972 CafeRacer Project

    The stock rims are not in a good shape. Lost of rust on the inside. And it has pitting on the outside. Already tried to remove it but the pitting is too deep. Is it possible to get the rims blasted and polish them? Or is the chrome layer too hard?
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    Question about VM30 carbs

    I'm not going to do big performance mods. Maybe in the future. The engine is apart and going to replace all seals, rings and piston (for standard ones). I think the VM28 is a better choice then. Do I need to do any modifications, and which VM28 do you have?
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    Question about VM30 carbs

    VM30-164 (snowmobile) MIKUNI VM30-83 And also found this one: MK-H30 http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Mikuni-Perfomance-VM-30mm-carb-Carburetor-Honda-CB-350-CB350-1970-1973-/331203957882?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d1d4b547a&vxp=mtr
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    CB350 fork upgrade to CB450

    Hi all I own a CB350 (72) and I want to "upgrade" the front fork. I would like to replace the fork for a CB450 fork because they should be better then the stock 350 forks. Anyone has done this before?
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    Question about VM30 carbs

    Hi Im looking for a set of VM30 carbs for my CB350 (72). But on Ebay there are two types. The normal VM30 and the cheaper ones. The cheaper ones are for snowmobiles. But what's the difference between these carbs?
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    Honda CB 350 1972 CafeRacer Project

    Hi, I shall introduce myself. Tim 25 years old and I live in the Netherlands. I ride motorcycle for +/- 4,5 years. I had started to build a Yamaha XS 850 project, but it didn't came out as expected. The bike was too big and I didn't liked the lines of the bike. So I sold it to someone else who...
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