i want to build a cb350 racer , someone on trademe was selling frames and fairing awile back ? who was that , anyone got specs on them frames , tube diametre , wheel base ? thanks
i want to build a cb350 racer , someone on trademe was selling frames and fairing awile back ? who was that , anyone got specs on them frames , tube diametre , wheel base ? thanks
i'm over buckets
Twin or four ?
They're a porky little thing. Go best when bigger than 350 - but if you're running at register meetings i think you'd be limited to 350. CAMS accept them as pre 72 despite overbores as they were bored in period.
I remember putting up a pic of the '63 works 350 Honda some time back. You could copy that. If you want to make it pre 63 you'd have a fight on your hands I think.
thanks husky , could not remember what size bike parts he was selling , looking up 750cc stuff is not cheap!
i'm over buckets
The honda period seats are pretty much the same size and shape as a Bell copy open face helmet like they used to make here in the 70's.
Id bet your father has a few in his shed. They even have the dome fittings for the seat cover
The tank we all know you can make one of those.
the fairings are pretty generic only the hondas had scoops.
You likely have a program on your computer than can morph pictures into 3d images.
Regardless in the husa collection i have plenty of pics of designs of the era.
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/a...p?albumid=5011
That's Dave Morris. Auto and general sheetmetal Invercargill.
Def not ex racelines. Don't know where the racelines moulds went. Racelines principal made a mint from resin beer tap tops...now importing Chinese quads...
As husa says, most of the Honda shapes are generic and easy to copy. Depends just what you want to build as to where you'll run it. If you want something that just looks the part and gets brought out at club days for a laugh, no problem. Have a look at the Register's Classic 70's class and ask around about rule interpretation in it. Pete Sales can fill you in on that, LOL.
I'm told this is going to be run in CAMS - Drixton 450. All legal for pre 72.
Nice eh.
If you're going this way as I suspect, the top tubes need to be better than mild steel...
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