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Offline chicagobob

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CB360 Revival
« on: May 27, 2019, 11:12:16 AM »
I'm rebuilding a very dusty and rusty CB360, which has only 1,500 miles on it.  It was discovered in a garage after many years of idleness.  Mostly original, but had ape hanger bars, extended forks and open pipes.  It started had good compression, so I went to work cleaning it up and turning it into a lightweight fun bike for my daughter.

Here's it is at the time of purchase, but with normal-length forks installed.


I tore it down, cleaned off all the dust, grease and cobwebs, rebuilt the carbs, forks brakes and electrics (the connectors were all surprisingly clean), de-tabbed the frame, repainted the engine and frame parts, set the timing chain tension and valve clearance, then replaced the rims with aluminum black-anodized ones, installed new tires, clip-ons and rearsets, and got an electronic ignition ready to go.  A friend and I started reassembly this weekend:



Here it is after a day's reassembly work.  I had to use longer shocks to give more tire clearance:



Seat is custom-made by a local upholsterer in return for reviving his Virago 250.  I'll probably keep the stock tank paint in spite of some outside rust spots.  The inside is pristine.

Next step is the wiring, and then she'll be ready for a test ride.

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Re: CB360 Revival
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2019, 11:24:55 AM »
Here are some pre-reassembly photos:

Initial teardown almost done:


Frame ready for mods and paint:


A lot of weight came off:


Engine turned out nice, and runs well.  It'll be kick-start only:



ready to lace on the new rims:


Kitchen table carb rebuild.  Ultrasonic cleaner was a big help:

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Re: CB360 Revival
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2019, 12:17:10 PM »
Fun little bikes. I had one myself. I think I miss it more than all the other ones that are gone.
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Re: CB360 Revival
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2019, 06:29:05 PM »
Quick clean little build! Like it!!
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