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    New Project, Honda cb350f

    Hi guys, I'm new to this.
    So I decided I needed some sort of a project in my spare time other than construction, so bought a Honda cb350F frame on a whim, and am planning to build it from scratch. Problem is I've never build a bike before, so will need some pointers from those who are willing to share their wisdom. Might sound crazy, but I'll get there.
    So I'll load the pic of the frame, and fire away with your opinions of what to do next, or first, or any nuggets of wisdom you may have.
    Cheers
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    Welcome to the site and good luck with your project.

    I highly recommend getting a engine, forks, wheels, tank ...... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luka.Ob View Post
    Hi guys, I'm new to this.
    So I decided I needed some sort of a project in my spare time other than construction, so bought a Honda cb350F frame on a whim, and am planning to build it from scratch. Problem is I've never build a bike before, so will need some pointers from those who are willing to share their wisdom. Might sound crazy, but I'll get there.
    So I'll load the pic of the frame, and fire away with your opinions of what to do next, or first, or any nuggets of wisdom you may have.
    Cheers
    great mate have you got the frame painted i think trill of working on your own machine , it can be frustrating
    but bloody good fun too.

    Id recommend encho honda for spares for older hondas malcome kirby he,s top bloke

    If you need any help let me know i havent worked on bike that age but have brought spares for my

    XL 100 k2 1977 from malcom years ago

    Get yourself haynes book for your bike take your time do it once and right and yourt save

    Alot time and money and great just to out on any bike esp when in your late 40s like me

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I highly recommend getting a engine, forks, wheels, tank ...... LOL
    Nah ... entirely overated ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    good frame for a cafe or brat/bobber build.
    For good info on the old bikes look at the following sites:
    http://www.dotheton.com
    http://www.hondatwins.net

    I've got a bit of a build going on at http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=37561.0
    Mines a CB400 Twin, frame is similar but yours has a flatter rear seat area which is perfect for a decent cafe build
    Viva La Figa

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