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time to get some seat time on this bike that came out of the basement of a barn in southern nh,

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42 thoughts on “finishing the barn find 1971 honda cb 350

  1. Tube una modelo l973 y me salio muy buena la vendi por comprar un terreno , me la regresaron ,la arregle y la volvi a vender para.comprar otro terreno, durante dos años me sirvio para ir al trabajo con un recorrido de 70 kms diarios y nunca tuve problemas con ella, quisiera hacerme de otra igual suerte amigo buena maquina gelicidades

  2. I really enjoy you channel. I have been a mechanic all my life. It takes a special kind of person to butt heads with vehicles and machinery . I like your approach to diagnosing problems and your laid back attitude. I probably watch your channel more than the rest of them in my library.

  3. Wonderful memories of a family friend who kept me sane by taking me for rides on his CB350 when I was a kid. Rest in peace Terry Burns … you are still appreciated and missed.

  4. AWESOME RIDE MY FRIEND AND FABULOUS JOB FIXING UP THE BIKE I HOPE YOU HAVE A LOT OF FUN ON IT PEACE BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS HAVE WONDERFUL DAY AND WEEKEND AND TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE AND UNTIL THE NEXT VIDEO I WILL SAY GOOD BYE FOR NOW TTYL MY FRIEND

  5. Just recently found your channel, and have been going through your videos. Love the work you do, especially on the old motorcycles. Just finished watching this series, and as a Honda fan, I absolutely loved it. That’s a really good looking old Honda, and you did it justice by bringing it back to life. Was curious if you kept it or sold it.
    I noticed in the ride at the end when you forgot to turn off the left blinker for a while. I wish Honda would’ve put auto shutoff blinkers on their bikes. I have 2007 VTX1800, and it doesn’t even have an auto shutoff. I’m off to enjoy some more of your videos, take care and be well.

  6. Thank you for sharing your CB350 barn find!
    My dad had one when I was about 10 years old here in Australia.
    Your videos of fixing it up has stirred up many memories of riding pillion with dad!
    Sadly I was too small and too young to be able to ride it myself.
    Haha, I now want to find one for the nostalgia and ride .

  7. I start with polishing compound on the chrome and bright work, then try a chrome or silver cleaner, then wax or chrome polish. Rubbing compound, scotchbrite, and steel wool are used sparingly, if the others fail. And of course a polishing wheel or drill attachment works great.

  8. Thanks for this series, I just picked up a 72 CB 450 this will help me figure out the problems I am bound to encounter with mine. It's my winter project. Great videos your doing. I subscribed to your channel years ago. I also have a VW Trike to finish, it will be a Will it run video.

  9. Had that exact bike. If the batttery was dead and you ran it it would foul the plgs quite quickly. Curious…. hoping you see this…… i was told that you shouldnt jump a bike or it would damage the electrical…. any truth in it.?

  10. Hi sorry only just watched this series so only just commenting. I had the CB 250 and the CB750 too lovely machines both in the UK I really enjoyed owning both. I really enjoy all your video’s keep them coming thanks.

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