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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    1964 CA77 Restoration
Day 2 of reassembly went fairly well, but not a great deal was accomplished.  Lots of little bits installed, the rear wheel is on, side stand and its demon possessed spring are on, one shock is on, but the other must wait until tomorrow.  I scratched the inside of the top cover and had to touch up the paint.  The spot will never be seen, but it's a rust prevention issue (I have steel tops).
More tomorrow, but I first have to give my motorcycle trailer a thorough going over in anticipation of Sunday's trip to pick up the new SuperHawk.
			
							More tomorrow, but I first have to give my motorcycle trailer a thorough going over in anticipation of Sunday's trip to pick up the new SuperHawk.
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						A bit more done today.  Today's lesson learned:  put the tail light on before mounting the rear wheel.  I'm getting good at removing and installing wheels.
I'm having trouble with the centerstand hitting the bottom of the swingarm and can't figure out what might be wrong. New rubber donut touches nothing. I compared it to the old one and even swapped them, but no joy. How is this possible?
			
							I'm having trouble with the centerstand hitting the bottom of the swingarm and can't figure out what might be wrong. New rubber donut touches nothing. I compared it to the old one and even swapped them, but no joy. How is this possible?
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The rubber contacts the bottom of the muffler. ..................lm
			
			
									
									
						Seadog wrote:A bit more done today. Today's lesson learned: put the tail light on before mounting the rear wheel. I'm getting good at removing and installing wheels.
I'm having trouble with the centerstand hitting the bottom of the swingarm and can't figure out what might be wrong. New rubber donut touches nothing. I compared it to the old one and even swapped them, but no joy. How is this possible?
Thanks, LM. That's a relief.
			
			
									
									
						LOUD MOUSE wrote:The rubber contacts the bottom of the muffler. ..................lm
Seadog wrote:A bit more done today. Today's lesson learned: put the tail light on before mounting the rear wheel. I'm getting good at removing and installing wheels.
I'm having trouble with the centerstand hitting the bottom of the swingarm and can't figure out what might be wrong. New rubber donut touches nothing. I compared it to the old one and even swapped them, but no joy. How is this possible?
Got the Hawk home without incident until ...  I was sitting on it and went to get off and my leg hit that damned sissy bar.  Down we went.  That Sissy bar will be gone tomorrow.  
1964
Frame CB77 109639
Motor Cb77E 109644
			
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Frame CB77 109639
Motor Cb77E 109644
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Difficult to look at the bike with pics upside down. ............lm
			
			
									
									
						Seadog wrote:Got the Hawk home without incident until ... I was sitting on it and went to get off and my leg hit that damned sissy bar. Down we went. That Sissy bar will be gone tomorrow. If someone wants to trade for a shot grab handle, let me know ASAP. Otherwise it just may get cut short. It's needed for the rear turn signals.
1964
Frame CB77 109639
Motor Cb77E 109644
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:)LOUD MOUSE wrote:Difficult to look at the bike with pics upside down. ............lm
Seadog wrote:Got the Hawk home without incident until ... I was sitting on it and went to get off and my leg hit that damned sissy bar. Down we went. That Sissy bar will be gone tomorrow. If someone wants to trade for a shot grab handle, let me know ASAP. Otherwise it just may get cut short. It's needed for the rear turn signals.
1964
Frame CB77 109639
Motor Cb77E 109644
1965 CB77 305 Super Hawk
1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca
						1989 NT650 Hawk GT
1981 Yamaha XJ550 Seca
 
                     
                     
                     
                
