cl77 gas tank differences
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thanks for all the info guys! I think I'll go with the tank that doesn't have the crossover. My rides are usually short enough I don't think I'd run out of gas. You think doing a wheelie on a cl77 is bad, if you get motorcycle classics magazine, look at the parting shot on the back page. Dudes ramping panhead rigid frame harleys in the fifties. Now that has to hurt! My location is north vernon Indiana.
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So there you go Nut, everything you ever wanted to know about cl77 tanks but were afraid to ask.
Thank you for adding your location. Ed has a fit about helping homeless people so now he can go take a long nap and we can now but this thread to bed. Good night all!!!!!!!!! RW
Thank you for adding your location. Ed has a fit about helping homeless people so now he can go take a long nap and we can now but this thread to bed. Good night all!!!!!!!!! RW
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CL77 Tanks
Why not just clamp the gas line with a pair of small vise grips on the left side and just turn off the gas and be done with it?
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Re: CL77 Tanks
A flaw in that one, Charlie. The spigot on the petcock is pre-cock, not post-cock. It can't be shut off.cbxmountainman wrote:Why not just clamp the gas line with a pair of small vise grips on the left side and just turn off the gas and be done with it?
Hope you're well, by the way!