Just picked up the exact same bike from a barn. This series and all of your other videos I've watched over the years have given me the confidence that I can bring it back. Thanks for all the great entertainment and guidance over the years!
Had a 72 CB350 Four back in the mid 80s and loved that bike. Be mindful of the timing chain if its like the 4 cylinder model a loose chain will eat thru the front of the jugs and start leaking oil. Had to build mine with new jugs and learned a costly lesson.
Just discovered Mustie 1 this year and really like the theme. I purchased a 1971 CB350, same Gold color from Spinetti's Honda in 1971. Out the door, tax, registration license, it was $714. Had the bike for many years, using as a commuter and giving my second daughter rides until she would relax to fall asleep. Only issues I had a little trouble with was the timing/tune but once dialed in it ran great again. This one brought back a lot of memories. Thanks. Hope you keep pumping them out.
I bought a new 1973 Honda CB350G which had a front hydraulic disk brake. It was green. It disappeared one night before 11:00 PM in 1975 and only left me one cut link of 3/8ths chain. I went out at 11:00 PM to walk my dogs and it was gone.
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Those are NOT Philips !! Those are Japanese Industry Standard !!
Youโre an awesome guy man. I really dig watching you videos.
Just picked up the exact same bike from a barn. This series and all of your other videos I've watched over the years have given me the confidence that I can bring it back. Thanks for all the great entertainment and guidance over the years!
had one many years ago , whis i had one now
YOU HAD ME DODGEING!
Time to rewatch this series, I just acquired a 1974 CB450 that has been sitting for 30 years.
Heck the frame is worth more than 150.00
Had a 72 CB350 Four back in the mid 80s and loved that bike. Be mindful of the timing chain if its like the 4 cylinder model a loose chain will eat thru the front of the jugs and start leaking oil. Had to build mine with new jugs and learned a costly lesson.
Love to see old bikes brought back to life..
I had a CB 400 4. In the late 70's. I hit a dog on my way to work on morning, survived that, took it home parked it and never rode again.
Just discovered Mustie 1 this year and really like the theme. I purchased a 1971 CB350, same Gold color from Spinetti's Honda in 1971. Out the door, tax, registration license, it was $714. Had the bike for many years, using as a commuter and giving my second daughter rides until she would relax to fall asleep. Only issues I had a little trouble with was the timing/tune but once dialed in it ran great again. This one brought back a lot of memories. Thanks. Hope you keep pumping them out.
If you ever come to Co. I have a cb360 that is better shape than that one. And its just waiting to run again.
I bought a new 1973 Honda CB350G which had a front hydraulic disk brake. It was green. It disappeared one night before 11:00 PM in 1975 and only left me one cut link of 3/8ths chain. I went out at 11:00 PM to walk my dogs and it was gone.