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 Originally Posted by boost
cb350. It is my first bike... pretty good size to learn on for the street and track. I have become friends with a large group of vintage bike racers/riders, and I really can't wait to settle back in Chicago so I can really dig in. There's a pretty healthy group of guys in the 175 or 200cc class that all run cb160's. The 160's are tiny motors, but it looks like a ton of fun running on the track with a full pack, and you really can work on technique at a comfortable speed.
Here's a pic of my cb350, which is sadly very far away from where I currently am living. I completely rebuilt it, and did almost all the work myself. I did a lot of the welding, but had a friend help out and guide me with that, and I had a shop do the powder coating on the frame and a few small bits. I rebuilt the motor, painted it, formed the seat myself out of sheet from an old computer case, etc etc...
Most recent pic I could find, but that's more or less how it sits today.
No idea how I missed this the first time around. Nice bike. Mad respect for working on the bike yourself, it's something that I think not enough people do and puts you in a league above the standard 'motorcycle enthusiast'. Looks like a bunch of fun too. Nice work. I came really close to buying a cb750 on the cheap about a month ago but didn't want to spend all summer screwing with it so bought the bandit instead to feed my instant gratification.
Speaking of summer and motorcycles, we gotta meet up before you split Cali. Get your bike sorted yet?
@Play, more pics of the yammie plz.
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