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Old 08-02-2009
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Thumbs up 1973 honda cb360

I just recently bought a 1973 honda cb360 motorcycle, i bought this for 100.00 dollars, it just need carb work and the tank lined. well i got new carbs and kits and it does good. i tried working on the tank, i got it okay then put an inline filter on the gas line. was kinda wondering if that was a good idea or not, and i was wondering where to get small parts like turn signal lens and bulbs ect..
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Old 08-24-2009
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Adding an inline fuel filter is a very smart idea on any vintage bike, unless you intend to redo your carb every season or so. If you have trouble to find critical parts like ignition, brakes, or gaskets, let me know. I could share some sources for hard to find parts.

My first bike was a 1971 Honda CB175. I'm driving a 1980 CM400, which is the evolution of CB360.
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