RE: total newbie to bike repair and trying to restore 73 cb350

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RE: total newbie to bike repair and trying to restore 73 cb350

RE: total newbie to bike repair and trying to restore 73 cb350 
manhatim said 2010-05-22 21:07 
 
welcome to the addiction! ... get yourself a manual, PB blaster (for rusted parts), an impact screwdriver ... you have to go thru the bike in a methodical order .... brakes ... ignition ... fuel etc .... how bad is it?! ... auirt rusted parts with PB blaster and let sit for a few days ... keep it wet ... rust may be remove the same way ... replace cables ... try sirius inc. for replacement parts ... does it run? 
 
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