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CP77 Production Date?

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Post by CliffC » Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:16 pm

Trevor,
I don't know if the CB's and CP's had a different sequence of numbers or not. I have a CP77 that I bought in '63 in Japan and than brought to the states in '64. I still have it and the numbers are CP77-63-310262 and CP77E 310204. Don't know if this helps or not. CliffC

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Post by Paul Strassmaier » Tue May 05, 2009 11:51 pm

CP77's are very odd. Mine is cp77-1900818, which shows up in some list as being one of the CYP types with all the police parts. Most of my Japanese hondas have the numbers like C72-64-XXXX with the year in the middle. Wierd how they changed it up like that! I just bought a CS72 in Japan, can't wait to see what the number style is on that odd one!

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Post by e3steve » Wed May 06, 2009 7:59 am

According to most documented speculation that I've read, most CPs were domestic (Jap), with some destined for Canada and northern Europe (Germany, Holland, Norway, Sweden). Many had turn signals, but Germany had specific legal requirements regarding the distance between left & right lamps. Whether or not Honda capitulated and redesigned the mounting method, or just merely omitted the lamps, is yet to be discovered.

The rear mounts were tabs welded onto the frame, aft of the upper shock absorber pegs. Canadian models had the little taillight, á la '61 CB, until around '66, I've read. I, along with many others here, I'm sure, would love to know more about this relatively elusive variant.

Please, let's see some pics of the CS, when you can!
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed May 06, 2009 10:12 am

I have a WORLD parts book for the CB/CP/CYP77 and the CB72 HONDAS which shows several/many different parts designs used in different market areas. Dated Feb. 28,1969. ................lm

Paul Strassmaier wrote:CP77's are very odd. Mine is cp77-1900818, which shows up in some list as being one of the CYP types with all the police parts. Most of my Japanese hondas have the numbers like C72-64-XXXX with the year in the middle. Wierd how they changed it up like that! I just bought a CS72 in Japan, can't wait to see what the number style is on that odd one!

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Post by Paul Strassmaier » Wed May 06, 2009 6:20 pm

See if this works. It's in pretty good shape, just needs a little here and there. As far as I know, the CP's were built in three main versions, and somewhere I have a document that actually shows some of the odd variations within each of those, right down to red blue or white lights on the full police model it even shows "destined for" to the exact serial number, which I can say is wrong because mine is one of seven listed as South America and it went to Vancouver BC.
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed May 06, 2009 7:16 pm

This will not be a CP77 as in my WORLD parts book. .............lm

Paul Strassmaier wrote:See if this works. It's in pretty good shape, just needs a little here and there. As far as I know, the CP's were built in three main versions, and somewhere I have a document that actually shows some of the odd variations within each of those, right down to red blue or white lights on the full police model it even shows "destined for" to the exact serial number, which I can say is wrong because mine is one of seven listed as South America and it went to Vancouver BC.

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Post by e3steve » Thu May 07, 2009 12:55 am

Well bugger me! As I live and breathe; a real, live CS!

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