1967 CL77 305 Scrambler
Im getting ready to powder coat the frame and want to change it to blue. Anyone have the link or information as to what the paint code is? Im finding Candy blue or Candy Sapphire Blue. I prefer the darker blue if its accurate.
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seatWow, Im sure you have a quality product here but its a little pricey. Id bet if the price was a little lower you would sell a lot more seats. OR ... if you sold some of the parts separately it would help some of us buy your product. Example ... I would consider buying just your foam mold because tha...
SeatThanks Rob. I will give it a try.
noiseI just spoke to a guy in MD who specializes in CL77's. He said the noise is rust rolling around the outer rim of the wheel. He explained the way the wheels are made/designed and he said it is very common but not an issue unless you have a ton of rust with gaping holes.
I feel a little better.
CL77 front wheel hub rattle ??1967 CL77 305 Scrambler
I took the front wheel off, removed the tire and pulled off the brake and speedo assemblies. When I rotate the wheel by hand I hear what appears to be pebbles in the hub. The bearings and seal are still in place. Im a little concerned. Any idea's? chuck
CL77 Seat mount modification1967 CL77 305 Scrambler
Has anyone come up with a better seat mounting system? There has to be some kind of quick latch/bold/pin system that will make it easier to take off/on the seat. thanks chuck
fork fluidI just found this. FORK OIL CAPACITIES - Per “Mr. Honda” Bill Silver, CB77 steel forks take 215_225cc of fork oil dry and 200_210 on refill (just drained). Alloy forks hold 185cc on refill and 200cc when dry. Bill recently used synthetic ATF fork oil in his CYP77 forks (after a rebuild) and it worke...
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