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The CL350 is officially a little more famous

Looky Looky – the folks over at PipeBurn.com have posted up an article on the 1968 CL350 Cafe bike!

It’s one of the blogs I read quite often, has some great content and pictures of bikes from all over the globe – so it is quite flattering to see he’s posted up about my silly project :)

Go give them a looksee and droll over all of the amazing bikes he’s blogged :)

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Project Motorcycle Photo: Gesundheit!

Gesundheit!

Gesundheit!

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Honda CL 350 Cafe: Custom Exhaust

Welp, it arrived today, and it’s, shall we say, beautiful.

I ordered up this exhaust from Benjie over at Benjie’s Cafe Racer – his original design had a black exhaust shroud, but I asked him to make one in white as I thought it would play well against the white on the tank (and on the white headlight bucket, which I have yet to find the right beauty ring for so it remains off the bike).

New Exhausty Exhaust for the 1968 CL350

New Exhausty Exhaust for the 1968 CL350

Big thanks to Benjie and his crew, it came out better than I had hoped and I’m super excited about it. Toss them some business, they do nice work :)

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Honda CL350 Cafe Project: New Toys Coming Soon!

I’m expecting a visit from the man in brown early next week. Can’t wait!

Coming Soon!

Coming Soon!

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Sunday Motorcycle Photo: Sunset and the CL350

1968 Honda CL 350 Cafe Racer

Today was one of those surprise fall days. The temperature creeped up to over 70 degrees, which for November in New York is unusually warm. This meant that there were a million bikes out today, myself included. On the way home, we stopped off at the harbor to watch the sun set.

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