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Roaduser
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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Reply #135 on:
May 02, 2011, 08:15:36 PM »
im loving the look of it when u got it! rough old bikes that simply work are so much fun to ride around on a lazy sunday. ESPECIALLY when they are kick start! man do u get some looks of admiration when you kick start a rough looking old bike on the first kick!
ill find a better pic when i get home but this is me picking up my xs 650 when i got it a few years back.
has spoke steel wheels and a factory twin disc front with metalic black paint and chrome front and rear fenders. stiffer springs in forks with valves, shorter stiffer rear shock/springs, open filters and pipes, upside down 2inch rise bars and a shortened seat. we tried to rejet it and its runs great if your constantly up it but sit in a little traffic and its fouled plugs..
ill order some new jets soon as in a silly move we drilled the old ones when rejetting as i didnt have any that fit this models mikunis.
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 02, 2011, 08:35:43 PM »
Nice XS650! Nice Ute! And is that an FJ in the background!?
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Roaduser
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 02, 2011, 09:18:02 PM »
thanx man, and yeah thats dads fj40. we lifted it and put a 350 chev on lpg in that with a pto winch and deisel diffs it goes nearly anywhere! its a rough bush basher that got a bit too scratched up and rusty so it got blasted and painted matte black haha. had some crazy times in that thing.
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 03:54:22 AM »
aaaaaaah! el camino! ha ha ha
i know its a ute, just never seen one but for their website
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SacDuc
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 09:40:09 AM »
Okay, I've been told by THREE different suspension vendors AFTER I ordered from them that they didn't actually carry the product they said they did. I'm now desperately looking for a place to buy new fork springs. orks, progressive and Honda orld were all a no go. RaceTech also said no.
I'm ready to reassemble the front end. Improving the suspension is a very important part of getting this bike ready for my wife, so used springs off of ebay aren't going to cut it. Some retard adjusted the rear suspension on her m620 to a scary/unsafe level of soft (before we were married). She kept complaining that the wind was blowing her around too much. I finally road it and turns out that the suspension adjustment was so frickin' terrible that the back end would start walking around after the smallest bump in the road. I think I cranked the preload down about four or five full rotations. In short, she wants primo suspension on her bikes after that little experience. It will make me feel better as well.
HELP!!!
sac
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 02:02:48 PM »
I've never seen progressive or any other aftermarket springs for your application. I believe the 71 CB350 has the external springs. Tough find. Try some vintage jap bike forums or start looking over in europe, austrailia, places like that. I got a lot of parts overseas for my projects.
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 05:14:04 PM »
They're internal. I disassembled the front end of the bike...
After sliding the forks outta the triples, we got a surprise... more cobwebs than fork oil!
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 05:27:25 PM »
I checked all my usual cafe/vintage bike restoration places, no go on the front suspension...
z1enterprises.com (The CA-cycleworks for UJM's)
crc2onlinecatalog.com (Cycle recycle, new parts though, great resource for carbs and all sorts of stuff)
I hope those will help though.
Quote from: SacDuc on May 03, 2011, 09:40:09 AM
Okay, I've been told by THREE different suspension vendors AFTER I ordered from them that they didn't actually carry the product they said they did. I'm now desperately looking for a place to buy new fork springs. orks, progressive and Honda orld were all a no go. RaceTech also said no.
I'm ready to reassemble the front end. Improving the suspension is a very important part of getting this bike ready for my wife, so used springs off of ebay aren't going to cut it. Some retard adjusted the rear suspension on her m620 to a scary/unsafe level of soft (before we were married). She kept complaining that the wind was blowing her around too much. I finally road it and turns out that the suspension adjustment was so frickin' terrible that the back end would start walking around after the smallest bump in the road. I think I cranked the preload down about four or five full rotations. In short, she wants primo suspension on her bikes after that little experience. It will make me feel better as well.
HELP!!!
sac
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 06:02:39 PM »
Quote from: The Bacon Junkie on May 03, 2011, 05:14:04 PM
They're internal. I disassembled the front end of the bike...
After sliding the forks outta the triples, we got a surprise... more cobwebs than fork oil!
Mmmm? The springs were inside the fork pistonl? The OEM forks for the 70,71 CB's had springs that went over(outside) the piston and sat on top of the fork lower, covered by a shroud. Looking at the pic, it appears that those are period correct forks. Being that the springs were external they were prone to rusting and breaking.
External, meaning not inside the
sealed
portion of the fork.
There weren't many upgrades for this type of fork.
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Roaduser
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 06:12:03 PM »
im not sure on the dimensions of springs you need, but i brought mine from
www.mikesxs.com
obviously because mines an xs! but if you can get dimensions of yours you might be lucky. otherwise mike is a very informative guy, he may be able to advise where he gets his springs from.
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The Bacon Junkie
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 06:55:07 PM »
Quote from: speedknot on May 03, 2011, 06:02:39 PM
External, meaning not inside the
sealed
portion of the fork.
There weren't many upgrades for this type of fork.
The piston was inside the springs, but everything was inside a sealed tube. At least they were until we unscrewed the top of the forks to get them out of the triples.
I'm just lending a helping hand. I'm no mechanic. When I read external, I was thinking you meant like the springs on the outside of the rear shocks.
So... What you said.
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Quote from: bobspapa on December 19, 2011, 03:11:09 PM
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Quote from: El Matador on December 19, 2011, 03:19:02 PM
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SacDuc
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 08:56:44 PM »
Quote from: The Bacon Junkie on May 03, 2011, 05:14:04 PM
They're internal.
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Dr Cox - Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong
Thanks for helping with the dis-assembly though.
sac
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 08:58:37 PM »
Quote from: 671M900 on May 03, 2011, 05:27:25 PM
I checked all my usual cafe/vintage bike restoration places, no go on the front suspension...
z1enterprises.com (The CA-cycleworks for UJM's)
crc2onlinecatalog.com (Cycle recycle, new parts though, great resource for carbs and all sorts of stuff)
I hope those will help though.
Thanks. I didn't find the springs I'm looking for, but I think I found the sprockets I want at z1.
sac
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awall41
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 09:10:11 PM »
Quote from: SacDuc on May 03, 2011, 08:58:37 PM
Thanks. I didn't find the springs I'm looking for, but I think I found the sprockets I want at z1.
sac
Hey Sac,
There's a place in Santa Clarita on Railroad Ave that deals with vintage Triumphs, I went in there and the guy was extremely helpful. I forgot the name of it but tomorrow when I drive by it I'll get you his number. When I was talking to him about my boss' 50's Harley he said he can get parts for almost any vintage bike so it may be worth a shot.
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Re: Polpetta's CB350
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May 03, 2011, 09:22:21 PM »
Quote from: awall41 on May 03, 2011, 09:10:11 PM
Hey Sac,
There's a place in Santa Clarita on Railroad Ave that deals with vintage Triumphs, I went in there and the guy was extremely helpful. I forgot the name of it but tomorrow when I drive by it I'll get you his number. When I was talking to him about my boss' 50's Harley he said he can get parts for almost any vintage bike so it may be worth a shot.
Cool! Thanks!
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