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Thanks Ironhead. I'm a diehard Toyota guy myself. I've built a lot of toyotas for rock crawling, mud trucks, and daily driving. Ill go ahead and pimp a few pics of my 6 year old sons truck that's taking all the money that should go towards the bike. I think he is going to let me shift some money...
That's ok yea it's the stock exhaust up to where the H pipe would be then some cuts and welds lol. Got the carbs cleaner than they were, I have to say theta the first thing I learned from here. Just a small idling problem but ill get through that. I was just always taught on twin cyl and bigger...
Yea I believe it's the original headers. They are actually not an H pipe they stay seperate all the way out. Slash cut on the end. I'm going to mess with it a little. Maybe do an H pipe to see if it helps it run better.
Yes sir it is a cb400. Awaiting the funds to do a hardtail and fix it up. Purchased it for $450 and it would be nice to get it done for under $1500 total but that's going to be a while. To many other projects.
Well i figured id post here and say hello! My name is Justin and im in NC.
Im new here and just traded off 2 non running projects for a running and ready to ride '82 400 maxim. Its already been made into a chopper, it has some decent work and some shoddy work. Im going to try to fix some of...