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... I had the same problem. The problem is the hole on the mounting tab that the kickstand bolt goes thru becomes elongated and it causes the misalignment....
pantera1973
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Jun 8, 2008
4:22 pm
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Howdy... New guy here... I Have had several Cb and CL 350's in the past, but I just picked up my first SL.... It is a complete basket case, but all the parts...
Eric Crum
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Jun 10, 2008
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I looked at the bolt hole but it appears symmetrical to the eye. However, I just installed a NOS exhaust hanger I found and that made a difference. The exhaust...
Douglas
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Jun 10, 2008
10:45 pm
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Welcome to the board. There isn't a difference, Motosport is just a branding that Honda dropped at the beginning of the '74 models. Only the K0 SLs had...
Douglas
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Jun 10, 2008
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Since it's a '71 it won't have a starter. Tom Martin tomemartin2003@... ... From: Douglas &lt;de_george@...&gt; Subject: [hondasl350] Re: New guy...
Tom Martin
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Jun 11, 2008
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Where did you find the NOS hanger? Tom Martin tomemartin2003@... ... From: Douglas &lt;de_george@...&gt; Subject: [hondasl350] Re: Need some K1/K2...
Tom Martin
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Jun 11, 2008
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I found it at an outfit named Ohio Cycle: http://www.ohiocycle.com. He has some other SL350 NOS items so it might be worth looking into. They strike me as a...
Douglas
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Jun 12, 2008
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1972 Honda SL350 K2 in West Lafayette Indiana. $1250 or consider possible trades. 11K miles, new tires, new points, new oil, recently cleaned/rebuilt carbs,...
tz90369
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Jun 12, 2008
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Hi all from down here in new zealand, has anyone tried this ultrasonic cleaning on there engine caseings?? ive got everything else on the k2 looking good but...
tony lundon
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Jun 12, 2008
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Hi group, Last fall I rescued a 71 350. I got it up and running, new plugs, air cleaners, battery, oil petcock gasket. Cleaned carbs and tank. Etc. Anyway this...
bikeman82070
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Jul 2, 2008
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Nice looking bike! ugmold ... From: "bikeman82070" <bikeman82070@...> ... Hi group, Last fall I rescued a 71 350. I got it up and running, new plugs, air...
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ugmold_mumpo
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Jul 2, 2008
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... ultrasonic cleaning on there engine caseings?? ive got everything else on the k2 looking good but the engine is just to hard to get a even polish,and i saw...
bill440cars
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Sep 30, 2008
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Tony, I currently have my K0 engine at a shop that is performing ultrasonic cleaning and rebuilding. Unfortunately it won't be back for another couple of...
Jon Jones
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Sep 30, 2008
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Hi jon and thanks for the up-date,ive tried polishing the motor but it would help if it was all smooth. I went to the local honda shop today for a tank rubber...
tony lundon
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Oct 1, 2008
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Hi Tony, Before I left NZ in 1978 I acquired a factory parts book for SL350s. The dealers have short memories these days. Honda Australia dumped 2 tiptruck...
michael suter
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Oct 1, 2008
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Evening michael and thanks for the message,i want to come over with a shovel and dig up those bike bits.My wish list is the tacho and speedo plus a seat or...
tony lundon
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Oct 1, 2008
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Thanks, Tony. I have three manuals and I have taken lots of pictures that have really helped putting this bike back together correctly. What parts are you...
Jon Jones
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Oct 1, 2008
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Evening jon form a cold friday nite in n.z, well the parts most wanted would be seat or even just the base?? tacho and speedo plus a tacho cable??.A back wheel...
tony lundon
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Oct 3, 2008
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My situation concerns the fact that I have a SL350K2 rolling frame and a CL350 engine. Now, I am aware that the SL head has different porting along with a...
bill440cars
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Nov 20, 2008
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If it were just for the street I'd leave it alone but for the dirt, which it's a little heavy for, I'd definitely go with a torque cam. Tom Martin ...
Tom Martin
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Nov 21, 2008
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How about just getting a bigger rear sprocket, instant torque, but lower top speed, but how fast are you going to go in the woods compared to the street. FT...
Forrest Trenholm
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Nov 21, 2008
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... which it's a little heavy for, I'd definitely go with a torque cam. ... quite a bit and I'm thinking of making it an offroader and use it to mess around...
bill440cars
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Nov 21, 2008
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... are running on the front and the rear and some specifics (if you know them)? I don't want to cut the speed down to nearly nothing, I just want a noticable...
bill440cars
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Nov 21, 2008
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... which it's a little heavy for, I'd definitely go with a torque cam. ... quite a bit and I'm thinking of making it an offroader and use it to mess around...
bill440cars
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Nov 21, 2008
4:29 am
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I had a '71 SL350 back in the day stripped down ( the 1 I'm buyng parts to restore now *&%$#@$$$) I used it for hill climbing. BIG HILLS ! It did just fine(...
Jerry
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Nov 21, 2008
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I can look on mine ( think it was only a couple teeth smaller on the front sprocket & was just right. Geared like a tractor & still would run at least a QUICK...
Jerry
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Nov 21, 2008
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Jerry, I think you and Forrest have given me the answer I need. I knew that the front sprocket would be the least cost and make the difference. I would...
bill440cars
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Nov 21, 2008
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I have. And I have even thought about trying do one up (a couple of times. One of the main things that stops me is the cost of some of the parts that I feel it...
bill440cars
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Nov 21, 2008
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I hope the front sprocket is still on the trasmission & not in a pile of old parts somewhere. I'll look & let you know. The battery eliminator is still on the...
Jerry
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Nov 21, 2008
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I hear what you are saying, if I had to just go out in my garage and find a certain part, it could take FOREVER or I might NEVER find it! I had heard of the...
bill440cars
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