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hey everyone, i usually hang out in the sportster section but i have an opportunity to pick up two of these bikes for a bobber project. just wondering if anyone knows anything about them. i only have a pic of the one cuz the other is still burried in a shed but its the same just a couple years older i think. the guy has no titles for them so that will also probobly be a factor weather or not i buy them. thanks for your input in advance!
yep bud that is a CB360 looks to be a scrambler! nice snag man...
alot of us have worked on them and own them over at www.dotheton.com
come on by and you can get the help you need. I have 2 CB350s bud
also is this somthing i shouldnt chop up? as in valuable? just wondering. i havnt bought it yet because the guy is still trying to get the title. but if its worth somthing ill probobly buy it anyway. thanks again!
Last edited by fatguy-littlebike; May 5, 2010 at 05:13 PM.
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