ca77 mufflers
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ca77 mufflers
Would it be possible to use mufflers from a CA95/CB160 on my dream? I know they are 1 1/4 inlet and would require a reducer. I found a pair of these in descent shape but did not buy them yet.CA77 mufflers can be hard to come by as we all know. thanks
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Re: ca77 mufflers
I don't know about the CA95 mufflers but if you are interested in C77, CA77 mufflers you can get factory specification replacements from this fellow Dream rider:<br /><br />Bill "MrHonda" Silver<br />PO Box 1887<br />Kealakekua, HI 96750<br />808-323-2347 Home 808-345-5685 cell <br /><br />The beautiful thing about these mufflers is that they are made from STAINLESS STEEL. The originals were made of steel and chrome plated thus they rusted from the inside out and over time pitted on the outer surface. I have attached a picture of these beauties for you.<br /><br />If you do contact Bill let him know I provided you with his name.<br /><br />Jeff Laskowski
Jeff Laskowski
j666laz@yahoo.com
j666laz@yahoo.com
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Re: ca77 mufflers
Thanks,but I was aware of these but I think the price was $600 if I'm not mistaken. If that is correct there out of my league. Thanks