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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
one for the specialists
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jensen
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one for the specialists
Hi,
any idea ?
Jensen
any idea ?
Jensen
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: one for the specialists
This is from the very first engines with the case breather.
I have a NOS/OEM one here that isn't broken.
The location for the single points condenser makes me think it's from a C/CA72/77. ..............lm
I have a NOS/OEM one here that isn't broken.
The location for the single points condenser makes me think it's from a C/CA72/77. ..............lm
jensen wrote:Hi,
any idea ?
Jensen
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LOUD MOUSE
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LOUD MOUSE
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I have looked at mine and I think it is from a 61 CB72 tach drive and all.
It isn't tapped/no threads for the 360 crank single points condenser so as HONDA always (bikes to USA) mounted the condenser to the right side coil mount I'd say it is for the 1961-- 180 crank, case vent engine.
How many holes at the bottom of the cylinders?. ...............lm
It isn't tapped/no threads for the 360 crank single points condenser so as HONDA always (bikes to USA) mounted the condenser to the right side coil mount I'd say it is for the 1961-- 180 crank, case vent engine.
How many holes at the bottom of the cylinders?. ...............lm
jensen wrote:Hi,
The engine and the cover are CB72,
but from what year ?
Jensen