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1975 Honda CB360

Posted by on May 15, 2025 in Blog

A twin cylinder four-stroke motorcycle produced by Honda from 1974 to 1976. It succeeded the Honda CB350 and provided an alternative to the four cylinder CB350F and CB400F. The CB360 was a new design. The 356 cc engine was tuned for broad range torque, and drove the rear wheel through a six-speed gearbox. The base CB360 model was equipped with front and rear drum brakes, while the CB360t version had a front hydraulic disc brake. Up on the rack. Customer brought in in worried about the steering. Motor testing and replace all fluids. This was the first thing I found. After a taer down (work...

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1991 Kawasaki KX125 full frame restoration

Posted by on Aug 15, 2024 in Blog, Gallery

Kawasaki KX 125 (1991) technical characteristics Cylinder capacity: 124,8 cm3. Max power: 39,5 ch at 11 250 rpm. Gearbox : 6 speed. Frame: tubular steel. Front suspension: 43mm inverted Kayaba telescopic fork, Rear suspension: Uni swingarmTrack, Kayaba mono-shock, Deflection: 330 mm. Front brake: disc Ø 220 mm.

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“1993 Honda CBR1000f” Restoration

Posted by on Jan 29, 2024 in Blog, Gallery

The Honda CBR1000F has a comprehensive dashboard, excellent lights, brakes, a comfy saddle, bungee hooks, and a passenger grab rail. It even has a center stand – praise the Lord. The Honda CBR1000F is a well-thought-out package, and the later models feel more durable and better finished than the early. Worked performed: The CBR is a partial restoration. 1993 Honda CBR1000f. Full fuel system cleaned, valve lash corrected, coolant system flushed. Full brake system rebuild.  1993 Honda CBR1000f

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The Detrimental Effect of Long-Term Fuel Storage of Motorcycles

Posted by on Oct 17, 2023 in Blog

Properly storing a motorcycle for an extended period is crucial to maintaining its longevity and performance. One often overlooked aspect of motorcycle storage is the presence of fuel in the tank. While fuel is essential for the operation of the motorcycle, storing a motorcycle with fuel in it for extended periods can lead to severe damage. In this article, we will delve into the scientific explanations behind the detrimental effects of long-term fuel storage on motorcycles.Understanding Fuel Composition:To comprehend the potential harm caused by long-term fuel storage, it is important to...

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