70 honda cb350 bobber
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Why the motocross tires? They are terrible for road riding and they don't suit the bike at all.
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Congrats .... you know how to screw up one Vintage bike.
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I was wondering where you got those tires and how they handle?
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Why did you have knobby tires on that bobber? Either way it was a good looking bike.
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boohoo, let me guess...i should have restored it to showroom condition, kept it locked away, and rubbed it with a diaper on sunday mornings? or maybe i should have built a period correct cafe racer to take to the coffee shop 2 blocks away?
-the fact is, this was a 41 year old bike, that came to me in pieces, and got ridden daily, rain, shine or snow after I built it. How many miles do you ride in a year "SuperHotBiker"?
martinnyc 8 months ago
have any details on the build process? like what all went into it?
tedo2007 2 years ago
nothing too intricate...found a set of 16 over oem cables on ebay, got some road6customs 16" apes, made some hardtail struts (pulled the springs off the shocks, welded em solid) made a homebrew rear fender out of steel pegboard, threw on the widest dot approved knobbies i could find, welded some spring mounts to the frame, threw on a spring solo seat, cl350 tank, took off anything electrical it didnt need, used a harley turn signal as my brake/running light.
martinnyc 2 years ago
i think i got them from dennis kirk from what I remeber, but yeah, i just searched "DOT KNOBBY" and looked for a matching set. As for handling, on asphalt, straight line, they vibrated like hell, and turns were hairy at best. BUT in the snow, and on dirt, I had better traction than i could have dreamed of.
martinnyc 2 years ago
2 reasons really; first i built it in the dead of winter, and it was my daily driver, in snow, and on a few dirt roads. second, because no one else does it.
martinnyc 3 years ago
sorry, it's sold.
martinnyc 3 years ago