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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #375 on: March 04, 2015, 05:35:39 PM »
I enjoy the old classic video rider training course called 'Street Smarts',some good riding lessons on those.
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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #376 on: March 04, 2015, 07:02:43 PM »
this thread just added another project for me.  Been wanting to do a twin for a while. Or twins.
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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #377 on: March 26, 2017, 02:58:59 AM »
Harsh, did you install new trim or reuse the old trim brightwork on your seat?
Was it repro or mother Honda if new?
I am surprised no one has done repro tank trim for the 550 bikes.
The seat trim as a polished aluminum or stainless would be a nice add on for the 550 parts.
How does the 350 seat trim work/attach?

Has your wife enjoyed her bike since you built it?  Hopefully she did not have the typical drop or minor wreck in her first year of riding as many new riders will.

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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #378 on: March 27, 2017, 05:04:00 AM »
I re-used the original trim.  The trim has pins that push through the seat pan that are attached with speed nuts and then pins are folded over.

Unfortunately, she has barely been on it.  We started working getting her used to the controls (throttle, clutch, brake).  She was having issues with the death grip so we were taking it slow and easy.  Then I had my wreck at the race track (oh what a joyous time that was) and she hasn't touched the bike since.  I am hoping that once I get my daughters bike finished and start down the process of teaching her that I can get the wife to join back in.

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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #379 on: May 23, 2017, 12:37:46 PM »
Both your daughter's and this bike are gorgeous! I love the attention to detail and after reading all 16 pages it now makes sense to me, you are a fellow Chief! Awesome work brother I hope to do something like this soon!
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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #380 on: May 23, 2017, 02:31:56 PM »
Harsh, maybe you can pull the daughter aside and talk to her about your wife's reluctance.  See if she can talk your wife into riding with her or joining you three.  Will she ride double with you?

The wreck certainly will make one recognize how much  a spill can do.  A pair of Joe Rocket Mesh (Ion I think isthe name) pants can give you some CE rated hip and knee protection as well as road rash protection and can be worn over street clothes or even shorts.  Road trash is really nasty to heal from. 
I had a bicycle wreck when I was around 10 where I went over the handlebars and road rashed my arm, stomach ( no shirt) , knees, heels of palms, etc on asphalt.  So, I know how even a short slide does to flesh.  So, while not great gear, it is good gear for the money.
I would recommend that to help her mindbe put at easefor scars ifs she does take a tumble.
Get her a top case and a rack that won't look awful with the bike and she can lock the gear  up when off the bike. If large enough it can fit boots and pants and jacket and a seat lock helmet lock can be fitted to the rack and case mount to lock the helmet up as well.  If the helmet/seat lock were deleted with her bike's build. A locksmith can rekey it to the ignition if she doesn't want multiple keys if she starts using it.

Just some thoughts on things which might make her hesistant to use or learn to ride.  A scooter like a Honda C70 or a Sym Symba (used) is a great scooter that is not too expensive and very friendly with their auto clutch.  The Sym products are very good as they made motor parts and other components for Honda's bikes for 15-20 years before building their own bikes and motors.  So, they have a good history of building parts that last and are good quality. The Symba came out before Honda came out with their Super Cub design to celebrate the anniversary, so it is very much like the Cub 50 cc model but it has a 90cc motor capable of doing 55-60 and it has the improved brakes to handle stopping very well.

You are likely to get out of it what you paid if well kept and you find a decent price on one.

She then can overcome the fear that might be there with the death grip.  The C70 is easy to work on but often have neutral switch issues requiring kick starting.  It can be easily kick started with one or two kickstarts and you can even start them with your arm/hand being a low compression bike.  The Michelle Gazzelles are great wet dry tires for them too.

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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #381 on: May 24, 2017, 04:39:26 AM »
RuckyOne...Thank you for the compliments.  I am on the dark side now.  Retired just over a year ago.

David...That is sort of the plan.  Getting both of the girls together this summer and have them help each other with getting comfortable.  My daughter is a bit more of a daredevil than the wife so there will be some testiness between them.  I absolutely can not stand to ride two up if I am the pilot.  I just do not like the feeling of having someone right behind me.  Gear is always in use when I ride and I have a pair of JR mesh pants that I wear over my work clothes when commuting.  The wife wouldn't ride unless she is with me so no need for cases.

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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #382 on: May 24, 2017, 01:36:35 PM »
Bike will look better without them, but sometimes you have to have utility in mind as well.  People will steal anything these days and in areas with drug problems it is even worse...

A sohc4 member shared he had a side cover to his bike stolen at a bike show!  Ballsy move by some thief and he should lose his if caught...
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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #383 on: May 24, 2017, 02:54:43 PM »
Bike will look better without them, but sometimes you have to have utility in mind as well.  People will steal anything these days and in areas with drug problems it is even worse...

A sohc4 member shared he had a side cover to his bike stolen at a bike show!  Ballsy move by some thief and he should lose his if caught...

That would be me.  Some asshat stole one of my sidecovers at IMS back in 2009.  Thankfully (looking back), not a custom painted one.  It still pissed me off that a fellow motorcyclist would do that.  I would have love to have caught the thief.
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Re: 72 CB350 Build For The Wife
« Reply #384 on: May 27, 2017, 10:39:31 PM »
Bike will look better without them, but sometimes you have to have utility in mind as well.  People will steal anything these days and in areas with drug problems it is even worse...

A sohc4 member shared he had a side cover to his bike stolen at a bike show!  Ballsy move by some thief and he should lose his if caught...

That would be me.  Some asshat stole one of my sidecovers at IMS back in 2009.  Thankfully (looking back), not a custom painted one.  It still pissed me off that a fellow motorcyclist would do that.  I would have love to have caught the thief.

What Don doesn't know is that it was probably one of his many fans who stole the side cover....not to be destructive but to have a memento from one of Don's award-winning and world-famous bikes.  ;D  It's probably hung on a wall somewhere right next to a framed and signed photo of Elvis or something.
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