Has anybody looked into these for the CB77s???
http://sohc4shop.com/catalog/product_in ... ucts_id=32
I just bought a '75 CB750 and  killing time looking around online when I came across these. From what I can tell, the guy that makes them is a CB750 guru, even has a restoration book published. According to the SOHC4 forum, these things are a great improvement.
Wouldn't  these work for our CB77's??? It's not an electronic ignition but it seems like a less expensive upgrade.
			
			
									
									
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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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                    Transistorized Ignition
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I wonder if this is the same type unit. I've talked to a few people who have used these and swear by them.
http://www.electronickits.com/kit/compl ... EK2543.htm
			
			
									
									
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				mike in idaho
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Here's another way to do it for a little less money:
http://home.comcast.net/~loudgpz/GPZweb ... oints.html
It uses ignition modules available at any automotive parts store.
			
			
									
									http://home.comcast.net/~loudgpz/GPZweb ... oints.html
It uses ignition modules available at any automotive parts store.
'65 YG1
'65 CB160
'66 CL160
'66 CL77
'78 XS650
'79 GL1000
'69 T100R
'68 TR6
'69 T120
'72 750 Commando
my company car is a Kenworth
						'65 CB160
'66 CL160
'66 CL77
'78 XS650
'79 GL1000
'69 T100R
'68 TR6
'69 T120
'72 750 Commando
my company car is a Kenworth