Xe Máy Độ-Xe Máy Độc: 1974 Honda CB360

CB360 fired right up

No really.
It did.



Turned these batteries into 75 dollars of credit at the autoparts store....

4 day late gasket.
And a lock without a key...come on.

Carbs, covers, timing, gaps, whatever else....done.

Cam chain and tappets good.

Why do my bikes all have this problem?

Headers on.

I.V. set up.

Moyou is bored.

Adrenaline.
Right carb float needs adjusted.  . .

Honda CB 360 Tune up

Friday = Bike and yoga day
With the first round of yoga finished.....it's time for this.
This will be done today.
Heating up the O.R. as I type.
On to Bloomington to pick up a CL160 and a GN400.
Then back to work on Jessy's bike.





This is what you do to an engine before you clean it up.
Make sure everything works right, duh.

I am STILL waiting on a gasket but it is supposed to be in today.
This is 30 minutes of progress....

This will be done today.
After that a quick trip to Bloomington to pick up a CL160 and a GN400.
Then back to work on Jessy's bike.

Parts pick up.

Dirty points.
Probably usable but...

This is probably why the individual who sold this to me gave up...
The points plate was cranked down un-centered...
Come on.....seriously?

New points gapped and ready for timing.

Snap on.  
Hutch-a-creapin'.
Just heard that beep.
The gasket is here.

Snow day

Blizzard Smizzard

 Monon for miles

This is a long walk for someone with nothing to think about.
Get it?

Snow angel
H&M's

This is what I was searching for.

Anytime is a good time for some ramp time.
Even if you aren't skating.

Deck's finished.

The project 360 got some long overdue love
Ordering parts tonight?
Tune, hook up to the IV, check compression and listen to the engine run.
 .......before I put money or anymore time into it.


Spinning metal, turning plugs

This probably doesn't look like much to most people.
If you run barebones Honda's and think it sad that the tach drive is all naked out there spinning in the wind, then you might like what you see a little more.

I will admit it is ugly though.
First successful part made on the Jet lathe.