I bought a 1965 CA77 305 last week - picture link below. It runs and is complete except the mirrors, so I think the $900 I paid was a fair price. I plan a two stage approach- get her going as a fully functional motorcycle, then start a true restoration.
It had a sissy bar that I took off because I don't care for the look...but I hate to just throw it away if someone might want it. It has all mounting hadrware. If anyone is interested let me know and I will send for the price of shipping. You can see the bar in the picture link below.
https://flic.kr/p/2apRpMD
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CA77 Sissy Bar Wanted?
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: CA77 Sissy Bar Wanted?
No pic. ....................lm
ferguron wrote:I bought a 1965 CA77 305 last week - picture link below. It runs and is complete except the mirrors, so I think the $900 I paid was a fair price. I plan a two stage approach- get her going as a fully functional motorcycle, then start a true restoration.
It had a sissy bar that I took off because I don't care for the look...but I hate to just throw it away if someone might want it. It has all mounting hadrware. If anyone is interested let me know and I will send for the price of shipping. You can see the bar in the picture link below.
https://flic.kr/p/2apRpMD
Re: CA77 Sissy Bar Wanted?
It worked for me but this should help.

G
This should help

G
This should help
LOUD MOUSE wrote:No pic. ....................lm
ferguron wrote:I bought a 1965 CA77 305 last week - picture link below. It runs and is complete except the mirrors, so I think the $900 I paid was a fair price. I plan a two stage approach- get her going as a fully functional motorcycle, then start a true restoration.
It had a sissy bar that I took off because I don't care for the look...but I hate to just throw it away if someone might want it. It has all mounting hadrware. If anyone is interested let me know and I will send for the price of shipping. You can see the bar in the picture link below.
https://flic.kr/p/2apRpMD
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: CA77 Sissy Bar Wanted?
Thanks G.
Didn't work here. ...........lm
Didn't work here. ...........lm
G-Man wrote:It worked for me but this should help.
G
This should helpLOUD MOUSE wrote:No pic. ....................lm
ferguron wrote:I bought a 1965 CA77 305 last week - picture link below. It runs and is complete except the mirrors, so I think the $900 I paid was a fair price. I plan a two stage approach- get her going as a fully functional motorcycle, then start a true restoration.
It had a sissy bar that I took off because I don't care for the look...but I hate to just throw it away if someone might want it. It has all mounting hadrware. If anyone is interested let me know and I will send for the price of shipping. You can see the bar in the picture link below.
https://flic.kr/p/2apRpMD