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Another ones coming home!!!!

Rode a 350 some, never tried the 360. A buddy owned the 360 for a short while, said it had a variable speed transmission:confused:. Yup, sometimes it had 6 speeds, sometimes it didn't.
 
I think the CB350 was fun because it was light, fast and maybe cheap?
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Shes in the garage. Barn dirt so thick my allergies are at warp speed just being near it. After work tomorrow I will take some "as it came off the trailer pics before cleaning" pics. I am thinking power wash it, check the valves, get the carbs straightened out, and do some very light oxidation removal from the engine and leave it like it is.

Needs a clutch lever. tail light lens, and a replacement rear fender because its bent pretty bad from when it fell over on the guy. Tank is like the day it left the factory on the inside.
 
Some very light surface "yellowing" on the bars and turn signals..but hey what does a guy want for 400 bucks.....right????

EDIT:: OEM Carb oring kits ordered (2 kits) $29.90. damned thing is already sucking the cash out of the bank!!!!
 
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Hope for the best! These Honda's clean up nice. This $500.00 bike sat at the back of a garage for 20 years. Some chemicals and elbow grease is all it took:





 
I've told this story a thousand times but it still makes me laugh when I think about it.

When I was 18or19 I had a Honda 360T. I would go to the Honda dealership about every other payday. There was a cute parts girl that worked there. I would buy all kinds of things for the bike. The one time I asked for a oil filter for a 1976 360T. The parts girl looked and looked but couldn't find one. She finally went back to ask the mechanic, he came out with a disgusted look on his face and told me "The 360T Doesn't have a oil filter! " I felt like such a idiot :)
 
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I picked up a GL850L for 200.00. Had the engine running the other day. A father owned it and the son was to finish the rest of the restoration. That did not happen. The tank has holes on the sides. The son bought a harley, the 850 sat under a carport covered doing nothing. I bought a 1100 GSL tank to go on it. Nice tank!!!
 
As she came off the trailer. Dusty and dirty but no pigeon droppings (Dale)..LOL









Bath time.....




Inside of tank like it was new...



After the scrub down and power washing....



 
Wow, that's a $1500 bike already. Can't believe how unmolested it is other than the handlebars. Scrambler model.

Great buy. I would get it in tune with a fresh carburetors and leave it right there. Only original once, something to think about.
 
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Runeight...when he said he was asking 400.00 I didnt even haggle because i knew it was a helllz of a deal at 400 already.
 
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