I think this place also sells the same one phil denton has: http://www.honda305gearset.co.uk/home
Not sure if they offer a better price. I emailed the guy a while ago and he responded quickly. I also emailed phil denton with a list of things I wanted and some questions. No response from him.
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Vince,
You do love a good upgrade or two don't you! From gas caps to gearboxes your CB77 may just
holler 'uncle' one day!!! At this rate the only stock item in a few more years may be the tank badges!
Rock on Vince and as always we'll expect some outstanding photographs along the way. dts
P.S. The tank badges are original aren't they???
You do love a good upgrade or two don't you! From gas caps to gearboxes your CB77 may just
holler 'uncle' one day!!! At this rate the only stock item in a few more years may be the tank badges!
Rock on Vince and as always we'll expect some outstanding photographs along the way. dts
P.S. The tank badges are original aren't they???
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I think the price is about the same (approx 1650 GBP), so not much choice there. I was just wondering what's different about the Phil Denton one that doesn't require modification, whereas the Nova one requires minor filing here and there.cyclon36 wrote:I think this place also sells the same one phil denton has: http://www.honda305gearset.co.uk/home
Not sure if they offer a better price. I emailed the guy a while ago and he responded quickly. I also emailed phil denton with a list of things I wanted and some questions. No response from him.
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I had a lengthy phone conversation with Gerry Cain (forum member Matain -- he called me, in Spain, from his home near London -- regarding his gearset; he's been extremely helpful and forthcoming about his product. Even invited me to his place to ride his CB77 to try-before-I-buy.
Judging by the fact that he responded so quickly -- whereas PDE didn't -- he's the guy I shall eventually buy from (other priorities, like a hungry CB250K, just now!).
Gerry is not only an engineer but also a 305 enthusiast; that means that one wouldn't be fobbed off or ignored if one had problems with fitting, etc.
Judging by the fact that he responded so quickly -- whereas PDE didn't -- he's the guy I shall eventually buy from (other priorities, like a hungry CB250K, just now!).
Gerry is not only an engineer but also a 305 enthusiast; that means that one wouldn't be fobbed off or ignored if one had problems with fitting, etc.
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That's then gent I talked to as well. Like you said, he invited me to come ride his bike should I ever make it to England. Very pleasant to converse with.e3steve wrote:I had a lengthy phone conversation with Gerry Cain (forum member Matain -- he called me, in Spain, from his home near London -- regarding his gearset; he's been extremely helpful and forthcoming about his product. Even invited me to his place to ride his CB77 to try-before-I-buy.
Judging by the fact that he responded so quickly -- whereas PDE didn't -- he's the guy I shall eventually buy from (other priorities, like a hungry CB250K, just now!).
Gerry is not only an engineer but also a 305 enthusiast; that means that one wouldn't be fobbed off or ignored if one had problems with fitting, etc.
Vince, here's an older thread that talks about the gear set a bit: http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... ttegearbox
I'm sure if you message the guy or email him through his website, he'd be able to explain the differences between the box he sells and the Nova.
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