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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
CB77 Sidestand
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phactory
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Yes it states that it is a remanufactured part, but it does appear to be of a pretty high quality. My sidestand is waiting at home for me! When I get home I will take a bunch of pics and post them, along with the installation process.
Phil
Phil
Last edited by phactory on Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
looks pretty shoddy if you ask me...poor casting surface and didnt bother to grind off the flash on some of the edges. they have it listed as NOS, but state in the auction that it is a reproduction part. i'm not impressed that they took pictures of it with "genuine honda parts, made in japan" in the background.
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Side stand installation
I sure am happy to see these photos of a side stand in place on a bike. Thank you.
The parts diagram blow up is a puzzler.
I just purchased a 1967 CB77. It came with a new looking cast iron side stand and bracket in a box I was told it cost $140us + shipping on March 3, 2013 from Ebay seller Motopartsetc in MA,USA
I have no idea if it is a genuine part? Can any one tell from my photo?
I can't wait put this option on my bike.
The parts diagram blow up is a puzzler.
I just purchased a 1967 CB77. It came with a new looking cast iron side stand and bracket in a box I was told it cost $140us + shipping on March 3, 2013 from Ebay seller Motopartsetc in MA,USA
I have no idea if it is a genuine part? Can any one tell from my photo?
I can't wait put this option on my bike.
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LOUD MOUSE
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Hello Jensen.
The pic has been removed but that issue is the one if you sat on the seat while the bike was leaning to the left side would bend out and down ya went.
It didn't have the same frame part design that the HONDA part does. ..............lm
The pic has been removed but that issue is the one if you sat on the seat while the bike was leaning to the left side would bend out and down ya went.
It didn't have the same frame part design that the HONDA part does. ..............lm
jensen wrote:Hi,
Not original, but very usefull.
Price is right, cheaper than machining,
Jensen
- hardlyrock
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CB77 Side Stand
It would be nice to see photos of a Genuine Honda mounting bracket and side stand,not on a bike, to see how they differ from mine.
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Side stand installation
The parts you show are correct but you don't show the proper (special bolt and spring) so you can put the mount to the rear of the engine and frame and you will see how simple the install is.
I did it when I was 22 years old ...............lm
WHEW that was a while back!
I did it when I was 22 years old ...............lm
WHEW that was a while back!
hardlyrock wrote:I sure am happy to see these photos of a side stand in place on a bike. Thank you.
The parts diagram blow up is a puzzler.
I just purchased a 1967 CB77. It came with a new looking cast iron side stand and bracket in a box I was told it cost $140us + shipping on March 3, 2013 from Ebay seller Motopartsetc in MA,USA
I have no idea if it is a genuine part? Can any one tell from my photo?
I can't wait put this option on my bike.