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CB 77 shift drum and forks
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kawonda750
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CB 77 shift drum and forks
Well, I had fun this summer reliving the past on the Super Hawk but it seems that finding second gear is a problem. It shifts down into second but misses going up. I am assuming that the shift fork is bad.
I am looking on the parts drawing . Are the drum and forks the same for all years? Mine is a 67 BTW.
Thanks
I am looking on the parts drawing . Are the drum and forks the same for all years? Mine is a 67 BTW.
Thanks
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: CB 77 shift drum and forks
What you describe can be the shift drum, and/or the roller or a warn fork or gear dog. .........................lm
kawonda750 wrote:Well, I had fun this summer reliving the past on the Super Hawk but it seems that finding second gear is a problem. It shifts down into second but misses going up. I am assuming that the shift fork is bad.
I am looking on the parts drawing . Are the drum and forks the same for all years? Mine is a 67 BTW.
Thanks
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kawonda750
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Shift drums.
Might be minor variations in appearance but they are all interchangeable.
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kawonda750
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