Laud have mercy! That was a job just revealing that sucker. Several layers of paint I'm guessing.
Anyway, I got it down to bare metal and it reads....
CA78 - 102080
Thanks,
Beck
Literature for CA77 Restore
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Laud have mercy! That was a job just revealing that sucker. Several layers of paint I'm guessing.
Anyway, I got it down to bare metal and it reads....
CA78 - 102080
Thanks,
Beck
Anyway, I got it down to bare metal and it reads....
CA78 - 102080
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:You may want to check the example by casamere. ..............lm
rrietman wrote:certainly the stampings on the headstocks were machine done, but I have seen some early dreams with numbers crooked, spacing off, and only lightly pressed. talking with other dream guys, we conclude that some of the dreams must have been hand stamped. but , no. I am not sure.
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1964. ..............lm
outdoors4me wrote:Laud have mercy! That was a job just revealing that sucker. Several layers of paint I'm guessing.
Anyway, I got it down to bare metal and it reads....
CA78 - 102080
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:You may want to check the example by casamere. ..............lm
rrietman wrote:certainly the stampings on the headstocks were machine done, but I have seen some early dreams with numbers crooked, spacing off, and only lightly pressed. talking with other dream guys, we conclude that some of the dreams must have been hand stamped. but , no. I am not sure.
Thanks
Randy
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So, based on that could you recommend some good manuals?
Thanks,
Beck
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:1964. ..............lm
outdoors4me wrote:Laud have mercy! That was a job just revealing that sucker. Several layers of paint I'm guessing.
Anyway, I got it down to bare metal and it reads....
CA78 - 102080
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:You may want to check the example by casamere. ..............lm
rrietman wrote:certainly the stampings on the headstocks were machine done, but I have seen some early dreams with numbers crooked, spacing off, and only lightly pressed. talking with other dream guys, we conclude that some of the dreams must have been hand stamped. but , no. I am not sure.
Thanks
Randy
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A CLYMER Publication M331 has a couple of sections for maintenance with some pictures.
Also locate a Complete Parts Manual for that bike.
You will find both on eBay off and on. .............lm
Also locate a Complete Parts Manual for that bike.
You will find both on eBay off and on. .............lm
outdoors4me wrote:So, based on that could you recommend some good manuals?
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:1964. ..............lm
outdoors4me wrote:Laud have mercy! That was a job just revealing that sucker. Several layers of paint I'm guessing.
Anyway, I got it down to bare metal and it reads....
CA78 - 102080
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:You may want to check the example by casamere. ..............lm
rrietman wrote:certainly the stampings on the headstocks were machine done, but I have seen some early dreams with numbers crooked, spacing off, and only lightly pressed. talking with other dream guys, we conclude that some of the dreams must have been hand stamped. but , no. I am not sure.
Thanks
Randy
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I had purchased the DREAM CD from Bill Silver which has the parts book and shop manual and SO MUCH MORE information on it (all in pdf form). I HIGHLY recommend getting in touch with him about the CA 72/77 He answered several questions I had about his CD and he was very good about it. Contact him about what you have and what he can offer you.outdoors4me wrote:So, based on that could you recommend some good manuals?
Thanks,
Beck
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Thanks Much!!!
LOUD MOUSE wrote:A CLYMER Publication M331 has a couple of sections for maintenance with some pictures.
Also locate a Complete Parts Manual for that bike.
You will find both on eBay off and on. .............lm
outdoors4me wrote:So, based on that could you recommend some good manuals?
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:1964. ..............lm
outdoors4me wrote:Laud have mercy! That was a job just revealing that sucker. Several layers of paint I'm guessing.
Anyway, I got it down to bare metal and it reads....
CA78 - 102080
Thanks,
Beck
LOUD MOUSE wrote:You may want to check the example by casamere. ..............lm
rrietman wrote:certainly the stampings on the headstocks were machine done, but I have seen some early dreams with numbers crooked, spacing off, and only lightly pressed. talking with other dream guys, we conclude that some of the dreams must have been hand stamped. but , no. I am not sure.
Thanks
Randy