building a killer cb360

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#21 Unread post by corey »

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.
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then i added an LED tail light i bought at shucks auto supply for about 6 bucks.
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the seat mounts to the seat pan with velcro for easy access to the wiring underneath.
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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!
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#22 Unread post by mysta2 »

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.
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#23 Unread post by corey »

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.
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#24 Unread post by mysta2 »

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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):
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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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#25 Unread post by corey »

actually, i can totally see it in that picture. that really IS a nice touch! you're by and far one of the masters of the cb360!
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#26 Unread post by crazypj »

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.
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#27 Unread post by corey »

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:
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can anyone identify this engine? it looks like some kind of stripped-down version of mine... and i want it!
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#28 Unread post by crazypj »

Need a bigger picture, but, it looks like a CB400F to me
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#29 Unread post by corey »

the title of the picture said it was a cb360, i just can't remember where i found the pic... the thing i like about it is it seems to be stripped of it's engine covers. and the logo, does anyone know what that logo is?
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#30 Unread post by Wrider »

Well congrats on getting married!
If I hadda guess on the engine I'd say it's an old Triumph job... Possibly a T120?
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