Looking for some CL350 exhaust mounting brackets

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Specifically these two
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I honestly didn't even realize I was missing the second one until today. Owned the bike almost 15 years. No wonder my muffler studs broke off!

Got these pictures from ebay, there are a few there that aren't too expensive but I'd rather buy from you guys if you have them.
Thanks!
 
My CB350 came with a CL exhaust, but none of the mounting brackets. Seems like they get lost when folks leave bikes disassembled for a long time. I ended up collecting the missing pieces on eBay.

I suppose they aren't so special that you couldn't fabricated close enough facsimiles, especially that triangular-ish bracket.
 
I have a piece of steel sitting right next to my "rectangle" bracket, the last one I have left, with the intention of cutting it to size, but I figure if I can buy one for a fair price and spend my time elsewhere, I'll try that first.

getting the angles right on that pipe shaped one though sounds a bit harder.
 
Looks like you could just use some flat stock in place of the round. Easy enough to bend the angles using a vise and a hammer. Round the ends off with a grinder and drill the holes. They just used the chrome pipe to be pretty.
 
Looks like you could just use some flat stock in place of the round. Easy enough to bend the angles using a vise and a hammer. Round the ends off with a grinder and drill the holes. They just used the chrome pipe to be pretty.
you know, I hadn't thought of that. Truth be told most of the brackets I've made for my bike in the past have wound up cracking from vibrations after a year or two, and my 350 is my nicer looking bike so I wound up getting one on ebay. A seller made an offer after they saw me look at their listing a few times today, and it seemed fair enough.

That said... that triangle one was more expensive, and looked easier to make, and I got bored this evening so we'll see how this one holds up in a couple weeks when I get that far.
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I can probably remove mine to get rough measurements if you'd like to fabricate them yourself.
If you think of it sometime the next couple weeks, I wouldn't say no to better measurements. Mine looks like it will fit well enough, but I think it might be a hair off. But if it's a hassle, don't worry about it. I'm sure I can make a hole a bit bigger if it's a bit off. I'm waiting for a cam roller pin thing on the bottom of the cylinders (should have been here days ago, but got lost in the mail and I had to order another!) and a gasket that kits skip for the oil baffle. That and I need to weld some studs on the back of my muffler, so it will be a couple weeks (optimistically) until I need it.
 
Here are my rough measurements. Keep in mind that my parts are used — at least one hole has been worn into an oval.

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