How To Remove Shocks, Foot Pegs & Swing Arm-Vintage Motorcycle Restoration Project: Part 30

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    Here’s how to tear down the rear end on a Honda CL350. Shocks, Pegs and swing arm are free!
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    This video series features the complete restoration of a 1972 CL350 Honda Scrambler motorcycle. The videos should help anyone whether working on a cafe racer build or a full-on original restoration. I'm definitely not an expert so please refer to your manuals for proper disassembly and assembly instructions. Please leave comments if you have any questions. I'll be happy to help answer questions if I can confidently provide solutions. Again, I'm not a professional. This is my 2nd Honda motorcycle restoration and I'm learning every single day. I'd love to hear your tips if you have better ways to do things. I hope you find the series useful and entertaining. I strive to show as much detail as possible so that the videos can be used as not only a how-to resource but also a reference for the placement and original set up of parts and systems.
    If you don't have one already please get a manual for your specific project. There are many available online for download for free.
    Common Motor Collective, from which I source many of my replacement parts, has a fantastic resource on their website: bit.ly/CBManuals
    You can also join groups on Facebook and get involved in the community.
    Keep on wrenching, Friends!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @greghamilton5461
    @greghamilton5461 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Brian. You have been my inspiration on the 71 350 CL projects I have. The Virus stay home Series. It's never boring.

    • @KeepOnWrenching
      @KeepOnWrenching  4 роки тому

      Greg Hamilton that’s great to hear! Go get it. I have been making progress slowly but surely. More on the slowly side of things though.

  • @midgetman4206
    @midgetman4206 3 роки тому +1

    This is my first time ever doing something like this so I think I'm doing something dumb but is there some special way to remove the swingarm bolt? I'm following your videos (mostly) and I'm trying to get to the drive sprocket (part 9) but the exhaust mount is in the way, the mount is attached with the swingarm bolt and I don't know how to remove it

    • @KeepOnWrenching
      @KeepOnWrenching  3 роки тому +1

      They can be a bit stubborn. On the side with the grease insert (brass nipple) you can find a socket that matches that diameter perfectly. You can tap it out gentle that way. Just don’t damage that brass fitting. That exhaust stay will come off with that long bolt. Along with some metal covers and a couple seals attached to the frame.

  • @MaryK4242
    @MaryK4242 2 місяці тому +1

    Squeaky!! 😲