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Neve seen this happen before !

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Phil-UK
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Neve seen this happen before !

Post by Phil-UK » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:26 am

Got up this morning and headed off to a local vintage show about 50 miles away on my CB72
and my mate on an LC. All going well upto 14 miles then it went onto 1 cylnder; pulled over and found no L/H spark so pulled the points cover and found this .. have a look at the bit circled in yellow.

Anyone else ever had this happen ? I'm assuming its just bad luck and not poor quality non-Honda
points ..

Phil

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Post by Phil-UK » Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:30 am

Try again with photo ..

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Post by davomoto » Sun Jul 20, 2008 11:07 am

Phil, hundreds of Hondas, and I've never seen this one!

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Post by jcspc » Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:33 pm

Never seen that before but it makes a good case for carrying some J B WELD with ya!
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Post by joeweir1 » Sat Jul 26, 2008 10:55 pm

extra set of points may be easier?

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Post by Phil-UK » Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:26 am

In the 40 odd years I've been riding bikes this was the first time I'd seen anything like
this so maybe its better to just make sure I've got breakdown cover .. although the JB Weld
( is that an epoxy resin ? ) could fix other things.
They say lighning doesn't strike twice .. so maybe thats it for good.
Electronic ignition is less liable to going out of adjustment but ( I suspect ) is no less
vulnerable to one-off problems and there's no way you could fix it at the side of the road.
Was in the I.O.M for the TT one year when someone ran into the side of my Triumph and
smashed the Boyer tranisitored ignition .. it was back home in a van that year.

On the subject of electronic ignition for the CB72/77s .. a friend here in the UK is looking
at producing an high output alternator with built in electronic ignition .. no more worn advance
and retard units...

cheers

Phil

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