CB 360T Project Begins

gckalnay

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So, I'm new to the site, but I am excited to join. Lot's of great info on this site and everyone here seems very friendly and helpful.

Well, I picked up a '75 CB360T for a dime and finally brought it home today. The engine turns over, and the tank is dingless and clean inside, but there is a lot of surface rust throughout the forks, pipes, etc. The front caliber is seized up and there are a few other issues. But, I planned on a complete strip down and rebuild anyway - cafe style. No doubt, CafePete's 360 is a huge inspiration.

I will post pics soon!
 
Welcome! I am also a 360 owner and love the bike. Cafepetes ride is a real nice build. Hope you get as much out of this place as I do.
 
Thanks! I appreciate it. I have spent countless hours reading about all of the great builds and advice given on this site. I'm looking forward to contributing my little piece.
 
Some pics of the 360 before I started stripping her down today...

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Yogi, I do have my work cut out... I have the bike down to the frame now, so I will take my time putting her together, cleaning, polishing, painting and powdercoating... Engine rebuild and carb rebuild are in order. But I have to say the original owner took good care of her while he had her... I have the original manual and he detailed every adjustment and maintenance he did up until the 2000s. He is suffering from Alzheimer's now, and I suspect this bike has sat stagnant since he last road it in 2008. Even the interior of the tank is nicely sealed w no rust, and like I said, frame, tank, seat are all clean, no tears or dings. We'll see what I find on the insides... I'll try to post more pics this weekend.
 
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