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I’m selling my ’71
CB350. I have enjoyed her for a little over a year and a half
but it is time to part ways as I am buying a Triumph Thruxton R. Everything on
the bike functions perfectly – all lights, electric start, etc. The
transmission shifts very smoothly and the bike runs like a champ. The only
change I have made to the bike is the installation of two Mikuni VM30 racing
carbs (new Uni filters and brand new carb boots) which really bring the bike to
life. The bike pulls hard all the way through the rev range but could
potentially use some smaller jets (I have the necessary jets but I didn’t
bother to install them as I have enjoyed riding the bike). The previous owner
had the engine rebuilt 3 years ago. I had the oil changed, timing set, carbs synced, and a new battery
installed 3 months ago. The bike has always been stored in a garage under my
ownership. There is a scratch on the right side of the tank that has been there
the duration of my ownership (I have never dropped the bike). I have the original mufflers, center stand, and various other parts. Clean NJ title in hand - Test ride with cash in hand only. Please feel free to call or text me with any questions 862-812-zero zero seven zero |
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