About 4 months ago, a buddy gave me a bike. 1970 Honda CB350. It had not been run in around 15 years. Kinda silly to figure on it starting, but I am the hopeful type. So, I put a bit of gas in the tank, sprayed a bit of carb cleaner in the carbs, hooked a new battery up to it. After a few kicks, she wouldent budge. So I tryed the starter. about 5 seconds later, she was chugging into life. Sence then, I´ve dropped the shocks and put in solid struts, cut out the battery box and the frame running across the top and put on a spring seat. Forward controls. Ape hanger handlebars, and new tires. I got the bike stock, every peice in its place, no cracked or faded plastic. Now I have a bike I´m proud to ride around, and boy do i get funny looks when I tell them its a CB350.
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