Excuse me while I kiss the sky...
The CB160 build is on hold for now. Waiting on parts, paint and carburetors. I wanted to remove the fuel tank on the 350 and get that nasty junk out of there.
Since today was to windy I decided to do a "quick hit" cleanup to see what was under the dirt.
Front wheel. Little rust on rim but check out the hub, fender and lower fork legs.
![](http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t51/runeight/1973%20Honda%20CB%20350G/DSC00817.jpg)
And the rear is just as nice.
![](http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t51/runeight/1973%20Honda%20CB%20350G/DSC00818.jpg)
A little here..
![](http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t51/runeight/1973%20Honda%20CB%20350G/DSC00819.jpg)
A little there..
![](http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t51/runeight/1973%20Honda%20CB%20350G/DSC00812.jpg)
A little more..
![](http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t51/runeight/1973%20Honda%20CB%20350G/DSC00816.jpg)
![](http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t51/runeight/1973%20Honda%20CB%20350G/DSC00811.jpg)
And polished the fuel tank.
![](http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t51/runeight/1973%20Honda%20CB%20350G/DSC00820.jpg)
Once the fuel tank is removed I'll clean up the engine. I have decided to leave this bike as is. Clean the carburetors, tune up, fresh oil in engine, fork oil and soak the chain.
If there is a little rust here or there..leave it. Mufflers have rust, leave it. I'm going to leave the tires on it to. I believe them to be original Bridgestones.
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