Figured I better update this thread now or never. I've been quite busy working on the bike mechanically and cosmetically.
I should have kept a better time line of the bike so it might not be right on but this is what's new since last the last update.
Mechanically:
-New rear shocks: This was a fairly easy upgrade. I bought the shocks new from Cycle Re-Cycle for $90. To install them I simply put the bike on it's center stand, removed the rear fender, grab bar, turn signals, and then removed the top nut holding the shock to the frame. I followed by removing the bottom nut and the pretty much slipped right off with some wiggling. The new shocks didn't go on easy and required some time consuming boring of the top rubbers. I had to bore then check bore then check, because they were a bit to small from the factory. After the fit snuggly I bolted it all back up and enjoyed a test ride! Boy did these shocks make a difference! The bike responds so much better and you cant feel small bumps at all where as the old ones would make you feel every crack in the road.
-Master cylinder rebuild: This took me a few hours to do, since I wasn't familiar with how they worked on my bike. The process is rather simple and self explanatory as you go but you NEED a exploding diagram of this brake assembly and master cylinder if you've never done this before (can be found in the CB350F/CB400F shop manual)
-New replica Air Filter: Popped in and out, made a world of difference!
-New OEM rubber air box: My old one had a nasty leak because the rear gasket was missing and I figured that might be why my bike was running so boggy and slow (acceleration was horrible) So I picked up a good condition air box from a fellow member here making sure it didn't have any leaks and it improved my overall running condition at least 25% if you have a sketchy air box replace it.
-New points/plate assembly: Improved spark
-New NOS exhaust: Sounds great, looks great, haven't done test but it feels smoother then before.
-Lubed chain and replaced cables: Cured some sound issues I couldn't figure out for the longest time it ended up being a poorly lubed chain, and the cables improved the stiff clutch/throttle issues (didn't solve but improved a great amount)
Cosmetic:
-Paint!: Had a family friend owned chevy dealer paint it in there shop for me. The painter did a amazing job, the color is exactly what I picked (from a SS Chevy Trailblazer 2006, it's also used for 06 corvettes I'm not sure on the name of the color though)
-Polishing engine side covers: Picked up some good compound and a few new wheels, it was messing but didn't take to long and totally worth the time. (WAY faster then wet sanding and anything else as well)
-Exhaust
-Painted triple tree and moved ignition: Cleaned up the front end nicely
-New levers
I'm sure I missed some stuff but those are the bigger upgrades.
Here's some photo's on the progress.
Last Update:
Today:
Thanks for looking, if you have any questions feel free to ask.
BTW next I'm going to be installing some Mivv 4-4 exhaust, trying to build a memory foam seat, and doing some engine tuning I've ignored since it's been running well, but I want to get her running good enough to ride across country.