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Re: Project Dumpster Fire - 1966 Honda 305 ScramblerI'm not really the person to ask. I know CB72/77 well and, no doubt, know a lot of carry-over information about the CL models. However, I have never worked on one. Hell, I've never even ridden one. The thing is I don't know what I don't know and giving you specific advice on what your CL77 should lo...
Re: Project Dumpster Fire - 1966 Honda 305 ScramblerThere's nothing like a project like this to help you realise how many parts there are in a motorcycle. And, yours is missing some!
I'm wrapping up a CB77 which needed a lot of parts and a lot of restoration on the ones that I kept. All the best. I'll watch your progress on (gag) YouTube.
Re: Throttle Cable Too ShortIs this perhaps a cable with the length suitable for the earlier flat handlebar on a bike with the later midrise handlebar that requires longer cables?
Re: 65 CB77 Coils and Spark Plug WiresI replied to your other query about plug wires at viewtopic.php?f=19&t=7642996#p105561
Re: Honda Super Hawk NOS Parts for SaleYou can buy spark plug wire at automotive supply shops - the guys that sell mostly to garages. Unfortunately the ignition systems are weak so if you have resistor wires plugs and caps the spark will be weak as well. Copper wire is still available. NGK D8HA plugs, rather than the DR8HA resistor plugs...
Re: CB77 mysteryThese bikes have no model year. You really have only the production year and the year it was sold or registered to go on. The wiring harness should have a tag with a year on it too. This is, of course, the year of manufacture of the wiring harness but the dates correlate closely. I can't find my lis...
Re: Chain Dragging Sound Behind Rotor I wonder what would have generated the torque to shear these machine screws? Is it repairable? Looking inside this starter clutch I see three rollers inside the starter clutch. Where are the caps and springs located? Do I need to take off the sprocket and chain or is taking it apart this far enough...
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