1975 Honda 360 bobber

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

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  • bike is sick as hell

  • @jxximbo

    Thanks man. Much appreciated!

  • looks like a bobber should look!

  • @bobchop1975

    Glad you like it. Really appreciate the comments

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  • im glad to see u kept it softtail seems 2 me everyone wants 2 do a hardtail now a days i have a 79 xs650 im doing extended swing arm on but keepin it softtail very nice bike man much respect bobbers /choppers rule

  • im about to pick up a 1975 honda 360 in about 1 hr, and you have inspired me to COPY YOU. :) love your bike!

  • nice ride i would like to know were you got your air cleaners

  • @poppaboof

    The build thread for the new version is on dotheton.com as well. I think if you check show N shine forum its under "360 bob with no name". Latest video version of this bike is posted on my channel as third time charm or something like that

  • @unclesonnyonutube

    hahaha...no problem

    Yeah if you look up Troybilt on dotheton.com yu should be able to find the build thread. If you pm me your email I'll link you to the build thread. Anyhow,

    The swinger was stretched 5" and the top shock mounts were relocated as well. The seat rails were modified but not in this video. I also added shocks later that were 2" shorter than stock. In the end it had about 2" of ground clearance. I jsut finished doing a complete frame (hardtail/backbone)

  • @poppaboof

    my eyes are probably fukt up... anyhow its a beautiful bike and i was wondering where i could acquire more details and/or pictures about the build.... do you have a website... i checked out "do the ton" but couldnt find specifics...? does the swingarm bolt in the stock location and how much of a stretch is it? what front forks and trees? i didnt see any obvious frame mods... are there any?... a website with build pics would be awesome

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