http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-japanese-motorcycles/classic-honda-motorcycles/project-honda-cb350-zv0z1611zhur The long awaited reveal of the 1970 CB350 that Motorcycle Classics was putting together. Check out the above video for a run down on everything that was done (including installation of a Charlie’s Place electronic ignition). Photo by Richard Backus.
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B. McKinney of Ohio was kind enough to drop us a note detailing his experience with our electronic ignition and regulator/rectifier:
“As a new rider in AHRMA this year, I wanted to express my appreciation for your great ignition products. I race in the production lightweight class on a 1972 CB350. The performance of your ignition/coil system has been outstanding all season, performing flawlessly and consistently each weekend. With three races to go for 2016, I […]
Mark from Tallahassee wrote to us with a photo of his very freshly upgraded CB350: “I received the ignition today, 30 minutes later, the bike is running great. Fantastic product and easy to understand instructions. Thanks!! “
Click for Video Our customer Norm who purchased a performance package from us and numerous other parts sent us this great video with a note: “Thanks to y’all (that’s how we say you all if you are from North Carolina) my 1973 CB350 is on the road again!”
A shorter clutch cable~5″ shorter than stock~ now available for CB/CL350, CB/CL360, CB/CL450 and CB500T
http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/classic-motorcycle-repair/project-1970-honda-cb350-zmbz15sozhur.aspx?PageId=1 Looks like this CB350 has a long way to go, but with CP electronics we know that she’ll hit the ground running!
One of our CB350s in the June/July issue of Cafe Racer magazine. Thanks to model Jill Stevens, owner Corbin Mehl, author Brett Smith, and photographer Yve Assad.
Custom forged pistons made exclusively for Charlie’s Place by Wiseco. For all 350 Twins.
Leave it stock, says Charlie, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t performance benefits to be had from running a carefully assembled and well-tuned stock motor. Read more about Gabe’s CB350 Cafe Racer over at Motorcycle Daily.