OP?
I forgot to mention that it is also chamfer out on my CB77. The scratch marks and lack of discolouration on the flat side show that it was assembled this way.
As for your question, who knows? It's a reasonable question though. Perhaps this isn't the only use for this nut.
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Disassembling kickstart arm assemblyI would like to disassemble, re-chrome and assemble the kickstart arm assembly on my CB77. The strength of the spring makes it difficult (impossible?) to compress the spring and remove the retainer clip with any tools that I have. (I assume that there might be a special tool that I don't have.) Has ...
Since you identify your bike as a 1965 model it might have either of the two designs of front fork. (Honda did not use model years.) If the frame number is CB77-10301030 or later you should have the aluminum bottomed forks. In this case, except for colours, there is no room for error. The fender bol...
Radio show on Zen and the Art of Motorcycle MaintenanceThe show 'Ideas' on CBC Radio 1 will broadcast on radio (this evening) and the Internet (forever) a show which is potentially interesting to all of us. You can find more details and a stream link here http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/a-fresh-look-at-robert-pirsig-s-zen-and-the-art-of-motorcycle-maintenan...
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