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Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by Samsgrandad, Nov 5, 2024.

  1. Samsgrandad

    Samsgrandad Senior Member

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    Just purchased a new money pit!!! It should be a 1972 Honda CB350K4, the previous owner bought it 6 years ago, dismantled it, polished the brake drums and then left it!
    A familiar tale I know. It appears to be mostly complete but needs a new tank, silencers and seat. but it gives me a toy to play with over the winter when I won't be riding the Speed 400!

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  2. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Good luck with your project..
     
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  3. ajc400

    ajc400 Senior Member

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    #3 ajc400, Nov 5, 2024
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    Brilliant - takes me back to late 70's when I was given a Honda CB72 - 250, fully dismantled and in various boxes. I built it up over the summer, then rebuilt it in original red the next year.

    Might have been easier back then as there were local bike shops and breakers who sold lots of bits like exhausts, mudguards and chainguards which I could adapt and fit. I'm sure the chainguard was BSA, the silencers were CD175 and the front mudguard was an alloy custom unit!

    Have fun.... I did have some help!!

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  4. Markus

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    All the best for your project!
     
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  5. Samsgrandad

    Samsgrandad Senior Member

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    Thanks folks!
    I will update from time to time, I would like to get the frame assembled and up and rolling on rebuilt wheels before starting on the engine. Fortunately the spares situation appears to be reasonable, if somewhat pricey!
     
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  6. Pedro1340

    Pedro1340 Senior Member

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    My 1st "big" bike ,purchased from micky oates motorcycles in Maryhill Glasgow,,i loved that bike.metalflake green,I thought it was beautiful...
     
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  7. ajc400

    ajc400 Senior Member

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    I've just started a subscription to Classic Bike Guide magazine.... if I see anything relating to your CB350 project bike, articles or bits for sale, I'll let you know!

    Ah, Mickey Oates, had many a visit there for Lambretta parts and accessories when I was 16! More recently they were a Suzuki dealer, but unfortunately they have now closed down.
     
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  8. Pedro1340

    Pedro1340 Senior Member

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    Aye,they moved up to the pinkston area at the canal,I bought my bike from the Cromwell st shop, they then moved into city centre.,Micky retired and the guy from Bill Fleming took over the shop,,happy days.
     
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  9. ManInTheJar

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    I always liked the K4 it could absorb a lot of punishment and looked nice, the later G5 was not so great..

    You will need to open a "bottomless pit" account with Dave Silver and CMS NL.
     
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  10. Pedro1340

    Pedro1340 Senior Member

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    A word of advice, give Honda Classics restoration, Roger Etcell, formerly of Daventry a miss,absolute charlatan. I believe he's sold the restoration side of the business on,unfortunately not before making a complete pigs ear of my 400four.He had it for 18months and on return I had to immediately ship it to Rust to Resto,,in Lancashire to undo his mess . 20240831_090325.jpg
     
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  11. Sandi T

    Sandi T It's ride o'clock somewhere!
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    And you're giving a bike a new home and some much needed love. :):heart: Have fun with your project!
     
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  12. Samsgrandad

    Samsgrandad Senior Member

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    Just caught up with the recent posts. Many thanks to all for their advice and encouragement. Yes I have already spent some with David Silver and various suppliers on eBay. Wemoto also have a fair number of bits and pieces.
    I hope to be able to do most of the work myself without the need to go to professional restoration companies, realistically that makes the restoration totally uneconomic. I am not looking to create a 'Show Pony' I want to have a bike which is safe to ride and in good condition rather than Concours.

    @Pedro1340 - thanks for the heads up, point taken!

    @ajc400 - I used to subscribe to Classic Motorcycle Mechanics but have only ever bought the odd one or two copies of Classic Bike Guide so a heads up about relevant articles is much appreciated
     
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  13. Iron

    Iron Elite Member

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    Great looking project. Looking forward to seeing it come together.
     
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  14. LostCoastBonnie

    LostCoastBonnie New Member

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    I never had the 350 twin but I did have a red 400F; it was a beautiful bike.

    I recently picked up a Thruxton rear fender for my '09 T100 and was reflecting on how it was nice that the Honda fenders of the 70s had rolled edges. By comparison the newish Thruxton fender edges are unfinished and -sharp-.

    The cb350s are good looking, too. Best of luck with the project!
     
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