<br /><br />biggest front tire i that fits between the forks, no front fender.<br /><br />exhaust wrapped headers with fishtail mufflers. stainless steel zip ties keep it in place.<br /><br />round yamaha tail light.<br /><br />chrome 350 shocks.<br /><br />runs good. mothers day weekend was a 90 mile ride there and back.honda305.com Forum
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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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looks like
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<br /><br />biggest front tire i that fits between the forks, no front fender.<br /><br />exhaust wrapped headers with fishtail mufflers. stainless steel zip ties keep it in place.<br /><br />round yamaha tail light.<br /><br />chrome 350 shocks.<br /><br />runs good. mothers day weekend was a 90 mile ride there and back.-
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Perry, Excellent! congrats to you on its "maiden" voyage. Steve Greer
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kustommusic
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Perry, Got mine done finally, here is a pic. Steve Greer
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you win.<br /><br />i don't mind stripping paint, but i hate polishing.
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WOW, are thos 18" rims?
Ryan Siefring
1965 Honda CA77 Dream
1996 Honda CBR 900 RR
1965 Honda CA77 Dream
1996 Honda CBR 900 RR
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<br /><br />Wow that bike looks great.<br /><br />What year and model is it?<br /><br />Sorry for the ignorance - new at this.<br /><br />Looks great for sure though!<br />kustommusic wrote:<br />Perry, Got mine done finally, here is a pic. Steve Greer<br />
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kustommusic
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Guys, Thanks for the props! And yes Ryan those are 18 " wheels but that is the standard size for the cb77. Thanx again,Steve Greer