CB350 in Oklahoma

burlmays9

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Thought I'd introduce myself as I officially joined DTT today


I've been into cafe bikes for around a year I guess after discovering Pipeburn


I'm 17 and bought my first bike 3 days ago for $200, it's a 1970 Cb350 serious project but I want it that way


looking forward to contributing to the forum!
 

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burlmays9 said:
Haha ya currently I'm stripping it down to the frame these things are quite simple to work with!

You're right . You do need a manual . and someone to hit you with a clue-by-four before you hurt yourself , someone else or the bike . At least let someone have the simple enjoyment of beating you senseless before you damage yourself . What's the fun in that anyway ?
If you really can't find a FSM I'll make derangements for you .

Get a hand impact and the correct bits FIRST (some are common others are J.I.S. ) Don't know what a hand impact or a J.I.S. pattern fastener is ? Read ....

~kop
 
Dang kopcicle, that was a little harsh. Heckuva way to say welcome to a kid getting started in the scene.
These bikes ARE simple to work on. But I agree with needing a real repair manual.
 
Welcome Brother! I think it is great that you are returning your bike to her former glory!
 
4eyes said:
Dang kopcicle, that was a little harsh. Heckuva way to say welcome to a kid getting started in the scene.
These bikes ARE simple to work on. But I agree with needing a real repair manual.

Don't you remember yourself at 17? That's the only way to get through all the testosterone. :D
 
LOLZ
I remember riding around the lake (Tenkiller) in cut-off jeans/no shirt freakin' BAREFOOT hunting bikinis ; )
 
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