Parabéns, isso sim é uma scrambler! Vejo muitas customizações que fogem das características de uma verdadeira scrambler. Más seu projeto está impecável. Parabéns 👏🏾👏🏾👏
For the life of me I can’t find the bolts that seal the upper to the lower located right next to the spark plug. Would you have a resource I can use to order replacements? My bike came without.
what did you make the rear inner fender out of? It looks super clean. I just bought a 74 CL360 with gutted mid section and pod filters with no inner rear fender. trying to get ideas because i want to ride dirt roads without slinging dirt/mud directly into the filters.
I actually made it from an old fender. Often times old existing fenders are too short to make work, but in this case I took a couple of good sections from old fenders and welded them up as a blank. Otherwise you could just buy a blank steel fender somewhere and mount it up however is easiest for you. I've done it both ways in the past, as well as used trailer fenders and made them out of carbon-fiber/fiberglass. Lots of ways to skin that cat. If you want a full steel fender with mounts already, look for a CB350 rear fender, but get the toolbox with it, since it actually mounts to the top of the toolbox.
That's actually a custom seat hoop we bent and we frenched in a generic LED strip to keep it clean. Cognito Moto looks like they have some nice stuff, but I don't think we've ever used any of it.
Excellent tie in of this rebuild, very streamlined and just updated enough to bring out the classic vibe. Well done.
Glad you like it!
I love this build so much! I’m going to have to come to you in the future to get a simile one!!!
Definitely check out our website and reach out with any questions! I'm happy to chat sometime.
Love the integrated LEDs in the headlight bucket! Very nice.
I had a 1976 CB360 about ten years ago , which I now regret selling.
Thanks! Yeah, these bikes have definitely regained their popularity. I bet a lot of people wish they still had theirs.
One of my old time favorites. Nice job 👍
Thanks!
Impression build - subtle but attention to detail is spot on. Great paint job.
Thank you very much!
That is a really nice bike,super cool colouring...great job👍
Thanks! The green actually ended up being a British Racing Green. It definitely works with the gold/grey/white.
Would love to see videos of the builds and before after included in these videos. You all inspired me to buy my own cb350 and do a build!
We'll definitely get some more videos like that going. We have a CB350 build coming up that we'll try to get some good videos of from start to finish.
Clean as a whistle.
Thank you!
Can I ask the ballpark $ on getting one of these beauties built?
Very clean 360!
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful bike! Really came out nice!
Thank you!
Parabéns, isso sim é uma scrambler! Vejo muitas customizações que fogem das características de uma verdadeira scrambler. Más seu projeto está impecável. Parabéns 👏🏾👏🏾👏
Do you guys sell restoration kits?! Would love to attempt to build a bike as beautiful as this
Where can I get a set of those rear shocks?
Hi, is the front disc brake already aftermarket drilled one or did you make those on your own? Anyway, very subtle and good looking bike 👏🏻
Thanks! That is a new rotor and we drilled the hole pattern here.
For the life of me I can’t find the bolts that seal the upper to the lower located right next to the spark plug. Would you have a resource I can use to order replacements? My bike came without.
what did you make the rear inner fender out of? It looks super clean. I just bought a 74 CL360 with gutted mid section and pod filters with no inner rear fender. trying to get ideas because i want to ride dirt roads without slinging dirt/mud directly into the filters.
I actually made it from an old fender. Often times old existing fenders are too short to make work, but in this case I took a couple of good sections from old fenders and welded them up as a blank. Otherwise you could just buy a blank steel fender somewhere and mount it up however is easiest for you. I've done it both ways in the past, as well as used trailer fenders and made them out of carbon-fiber/fiberglass. Lots of ways to skin that cat. If you want a full steel fender with mounts already, look for a CB350 rear fender, but get the toolbox with it, since it actually mounts to the top of the toolbox.
Any chance of sharing the source for the aluminum rims?
Check out Dime City Cycles. They have a pretty good variety of sizes of aluminum rims for these vintage bikes that are a good value.
is that the cognito moto taillight loop combo?
That's actually a custom seat hoop we bent and we frenched in a generic LED strip to keep it clean. Cognito Moto looks like they have some nice stuff, but I don't think we've ever used any of it.
nice man really clean work! @@slipstreamcreations
Thanks!