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Monday, April 13, 2009

Parts tally

As the restoration of the bike progresses I find myself stuck in front of my computer scouring the web for parts. Asking for discounts, receiving shipping quotes and placing bids on eBay seem to be occupying more of my time than the rest of the project. This process, however, is necessary to adhere to my budgeting plan.

I personally believe in the saying "There's always a better deal out there." and I do my very best to stick to that motto. Combine this thrifty mentality with a shoe string budget and you get a very wary spender. But I figure if I were to spend my money poorly but very quickly, I would end up waiting for the next pay day to make more purchases.

The list of parts I need to replace seems endless, so to say on the positive side of things, here is a list of all the things I have managed to replace and why.

Clutch perch - (cracked)
Triple tree clamp - (cracked)
Camshaft rocker cover - (tachometer cable port broken)
Pod air filters - (old ones were old, ugly and heavy)
Seat parts - (to go with the cafe racer look (pics will be posted soon)
side panels - (were missing when bike was bought)
Wheel bearings kit - (just for good measure) - Probably my best purchase too
Front brake caliper seal kit - (rubber rotted)
Petcock gasket - (rubber rotted)
turn signal flasher relay - (dead)
fuses - (don't trust the current ones)
Key ignition bracket - (because I want it on the dash instead of under the tank)
Paint, bondo, etc...

As for the larger purchases like the handlebars, fork rebuild, shocks and tires are not a necessity at this point in the build and as such will (thankfully) not be bought until the bike is going back together.

Finally, for anyone in need of parts for their vintage rebuilds here are my top 5 websites I recommend purchasing from.

1. TASclassicmotorsports
2. Cycle Recycle
3. Cyclexchange
4. Partsnmore.com
5. eBay of course!!

If you need any help finding deals on specific parts, just leave a comment and I'll do my best to help guide you in the right direction!

Next update should see pictures of the tank bondoed, primered, and ready for paint!

3 comments:

  1. I thought I read that you have an electronic ignition system on your 360; if that's the case who did you buy it from?

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  2. Here is a site that offers an electronic ignition system.

    http://www.motorcycle-ignition.com/motorcycle_ei_kit.htm

    this SHOULD work on a cb360. Just click on the Price/Buy button and fill in the required info about your bike and you're good!

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  3. Do you know if there are any aftermarket side covers out there for a 1975 CB360T - both of mine are cracked and I don't mind if its the originals I have on it.

    Thanks!

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