So I’ve been following a couple of vintage builds on a couple of forums for the last few weeks and with the rain swamping my riding for even longer, I decided I need something to occupy my time and wallet so I bought this.
I knew that I wanted to build a café racer and even though the Honda really isn’t the first, so to speak, café racer, it fits in with the European crowd rather well and isn’t going to cost a fortune if I screw something up and have to replace parts, which seem to be readily available. Why the ’73 CB350F, you ask? Well, it’s kinda funny, but when I was in high school, I had a ’74 CB350 Twin that would always abandon me just about half way to nowhere and challenge my walking or hitch hiking abilities. Never the less, I have fond memories of screaming up and down our street pulling wheelies on that machine. So, I wanted another one. Now the four cylinder was a by product of a few Benjamin’s burning a hole in my pocket and several justifications to own the 4 were, well they are a bit more rare than the twin, so when I get done with it, it will be worth more (maybe); or everyone has a twin 350 and because I’m such a rebel, I should have the 4 cyl., just to make my life twice as hard...
Anyway, because I’m not really a gear head, except that I can change my own tires and oil and stick some blingage onto my other motorcycles, this is going to be a project to try and teach myself the inner workings of the two wheeled seductresses that will occupy my time.
So, here goes; and if any of you have any suggestions for my endevour to create a café racer out of a 37 year old (exactly as old as I am) vintage (cant believe I just said that) street bike, let me know.
Some of the mods/ upgrades I am considering:
1. Upgrade the front brakes to two a two rotor/ caliper system, and cross drill the rotors.
2. Grind off all of the unnecessary tabs and mounting brackets not needed on the Frame.
3. Have a seat pan/ rear fairing made of sheet metal, similar to the soft tail that is there now, only pretty.
4. Powders coat the frame, the wheels and the hubs.
5. Install stainless steel spokes.
6. Definitely new tires and tubes.
7. Upgrade the front suspension to a CB550.
8. Rebuild the engine if necessary or find a CB400F to rebuild and install instead. Need opinions.
9. Rebuild the carbs, also will need some help.
I’m sure there is more, I just can’t think of it right now.
I will keep updating it with new photos of what I’m doing and where I’m at with the project.
Oh, and beauty must be in the eye of the beholder, because my wife already said she was ugly....