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RE: (OT) Bi-wheeled Internal Combustion Transportation Vehicle



Basically, my plan is to completely tear the bike down and restore it.  I
found it in a farmer's barn, where is has been sitting since it was last
tagged in 1983.  My main question that I have at the moment is what parts
are interchangeable between the CB360 and the CB350 as far as engine,
electronics, and frame goes.  Thus far, the only difference that I know of
between the two engines besides displacement is the change from Slide Carbs
on the CB350 to CV carbs on the 360.

Thanks !
 - Steve H
    '88 16v Rocco

-----Original Message-----
From: David Liu [mailto:dyliu@pacbell.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 8:29 PM
To: Steve H; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: Re: (OT) Bi-wheeled Internal Combustion Transportation Vehicle



i had a '75 cb400 (supersport). it was real nice for an old bike. what's
the question?

At 10:23 PM 2/25/01 -0800, Steve H wrote:
>Hey all,
>   Well I went out and bought a '74 Honda CB360 motorcycle.  Being that
these
>are like the most commonly produced motorcycles in the world (The 350
series
>anyway), I was wondering if any Scirocco owners had one as well; as I do
>have a few questions.  The bike is definitely a 'fixer upper', but it has
>all the parts and it cranks over with good compression (my only criteria).
>Also the price was right..hehehe
>
>-Steve H
>   '88 16v Rocco
>
>
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