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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
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- malcolmgb
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Seen this before?
The swing arm bolt was very difficult to remove and I had to hammer it and at the same time kept turning the bolt, when it finally came out I noticed the bush in the frame had also moved, looking closely at the gap it appears threaded, I have since tried using grips to screw it back in but no luck yet, I may try a little heat next. Any experience of this?
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Malcolm
Threading that part sounds a bit sophisticated (and unnecessary) for Honda. If you apply steady force you are less likely to distort it than hammering back in. Apply a bit of heat and it should just go back in.
G
Threading that part sounds a bit sophisticated (and unnecessary) for Honda. If you apply steady force you are less likely to distort it than hammering back in. Apply a bit of heat and it should just go back in.
G
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