building a killer cb360
so after a short break, i came back to the seat/tail end, and decided to go with the folded duct steel again, because i love the raw stripped down feel of it. this time though, the object was to go really low profile.
then i added an LED tail light i bought at shucks auto supply for about 6 bucks.
the seat mounts to the seat pan with velcro for easy access to the wiring underneath.
the LED light is actually brighter than the stock cb360 light, draws less power from the battery, and should last forever. i also like how the square shape kind of works to add a futuristic look to the vintage bike, i'm getting closer to figuring out the "blade runner" theme for this bike!
then i added an LED tail light i bought at shucks auto supply for about 6 bucks.
the seat mounts to the seat pan with velcro for easy access to the wiring underneath.
the LED light is actually brighter than the stock cb360 light, draws less power from the battery, and should last forever. i also like how the square shape kind of works to add a futuristic look to the vintage bike, i'm getting closer to figuring out the "blade runner" theme for this bike!
beat it to fit, paint it to match
- mysta2
- Legendary 300
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- Location: Little Elm, TX.
Afraid of getting your butt dirty? Lop off those innner fender brackets, the tabs for the side pods, the bottom of the downtube (I fishmouthed mine, it looks a lot better and weighs less) and the swingarm look a little heavy too.
Cool project reminds me of the good old days, spent 2 years in Skidaddle.
Cool project reminds me of the good old days, spent 2 years in Skidaddle.
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Check out my [url=http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=5844]blog[/url] for the latest on my little project.
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hey! the legendary mysta!!! nice bikes man!
anyway, my butt is always dirty anyway, so, no. i'm not too worried.
what do you mean by fishmouthing the downtube? everything else that i haven't removed has a plan for it though. i lightened up the swingarm a bit, but don't want to screw with the structural integrity, so i only shaved it a bit.
anyway, my butt is always dirty anyway, so, no. i'm not too worried.
what do you mean by fishmouthing the downtube? everything else that i haven't removed has a plan for it though. i lightened up the swingarm a bit, but don't want to screw with the structural integrity, so i only shaved it a bit.
beat it to fit, paint it to match
- mysta2
- Legendary 300
- Posts: 361
- Joined: Wed Mar 02, 2005 4:23 pm
- Sex: Male
- Location: Little Elm, TX.
trimming the fat
I can't find any half decent pictures of the bottom of my downtube, here's one that's a fifth decent (you wouldn't notice it unless you looked for it):
honda cut the tube off straight at the bottom, and left it looking a bit obvious for my tastes, I cut a curve into it to mimic the lower rails attached to it. It's one of my favorite touches.
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- crazypj
- Elite
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- Location: Altamonte Springs, Florida
I'm building a '360' but I found some Suzuki pistons which are pretty much a direct fit and give 378cc. (2mm overbore)
With some porting and valve seat cutting I'm getting 35.48bhp @9,300rpm with more to come when I get a decent exhaust and carbs on it
I have pics posted here http://hondatwins.com/phpBB1/viewtopic.php?t=478
and here, http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=30210.0 but you will probably have to join to see them. The dyno print outs are viewable though.
So far I got frame down to 27lbs but haven't finished working on it.
PJ
With some porting and valve seat cutting I'm getting 35.48bhp @9,300rpm with more to come when I get a decent exhaust and carbs on it
I have pics posted here http://hondatwins.com/phpBB1/viewtopic.php?t=478
and here, http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=30210.0 but you will probably have to join to see them. The dyno print outs are viewable though.
So far I got frame down to 27lbs but haven't finished working on it.
PJ
I'm not a complete idiot, but I'm working on it
There are three types of people in the world, those who can count and those who can't
There are three types of people in the world, those who can count and those who can't
i'm in love!!!
i got married the other day, which would explain my absence lately. but before i share all my new exciting work on my bike, i HAVE to show you guys this:
can anyone identify this engine? it looks like some kind of stripped-down version of mine... and i want it!
can anyone identify this engine? it looks like some kind of stripped-down version of mine... and i want it!
beat it to fit, paint it to match