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1974 Honda CB350 Custom Red Rocker's extended custom fuel tank. (Picture from: Pinterest) |
Embracing the chosen red theme, Pacific Motorcycle Co. meticulously applied the vibrant color to every aspect of the Honda CB350. From the frame and engine block to the swing arm, front fender, headlights housing, Lossa clubman handlebar, and the leather-wrapped seat—red reigns supreme. To balance the boldness, touches of white on the tank sides and chrome accents in strategic areas, such as the Rolland Sands Design front fork, taillights ring, Topliss Brother Engineering handlebar clamp, chain cover, and exhaust heat shield, add sophistication.
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Rear right side view of 1974 Honda CB350 Custom 'Red Rocker' by The Pacific Motorcycles Co. (Picture from: Pinterest) |
Under
the hood, the engine received significant upgrades, including a bore-up
to accommodate CB750 pistons. Ground camshafts underwent changes, and
port & polishing further enhanced performance. Amidst these
modifications, the only remnants of the original CB350 are the
speedometer and tachometer. However, even these components received a
touch of red with the Pacific logo, seamlessly integrating them into the
overall aesthetic.
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Rear view of 1974 Honda CB350 Custom 'Red Rocker' by The Pacific Motorcycles Co. (Picture from: Pinterest) |
In conclusion, the 'Red Rocker' serves as a testament to the endless possibilities of motorcycle customization. Whether your ride is tucked away in the garage or begging for a fresh look, let this stunning CB350 be the catalyst for your next modification project. Let your imagination run wild, and turn your motorcycle into a unique expression of your style on the open road.
Kept spur your adrenaline on the power of the two-wheeled monster and stay alive with true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so does the cops...... *** [EKA [17022015] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | THE PACIFIC MOTORCYCLES CO. | WELOVEHONDA | RETURNOFTHECAFERACERS | BIKESHEDMOTO.CO.UK ] Note: This blog can be accessed via your smart phone.
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