Well this build took longer than expected but I was still able to do it within budget. Unexpected delays were mainly due to spending time tracking down parts that were either missing from the start or to replace ones I had donated to fix Andrew’s cb360t.

Overall, I’m pretty proud of how it turned out and I learned a lot along the way. The intent was to make it as basic as possible with enough room to still fit a skinny lady on the back. It’s a lot of fun to blast around the city on.

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The lines of the bars, tank, and seat.
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The only switch is the key ignition which i built into the battery box.

-Adam

Everything finally came together and I rode her to the Liberty Vintage First Friday gathering. She’s loud and rips! Build recap and proper pictures coming soon.

-Adam

Our philly winter has delayed the 360 terrorizing the streets but it’s built and…. in my living room.

I’ll be loading it up in the back of the toyota for the trip up to Ricky’s Joint for a proper tune up soon enough.

It’s a month past deadline, due to a few unforeseen issues, but things are on the home stretch now. My new plan is to ride it to the next First Friday (January 7th) at Liberty Vintage.

Greasy hands and late nights. More updates to come.