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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    65 CA77 305 Texas Rebuild
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				Onemilewest
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65 CA77 305 Texas Rebuild
Let me start by saying that this is a project that I have been wanting to do for a while. Second; if anyone lives in the DFW area, speak up. I supply the beer and the BBQ for those who can come by and "visit" days. 
I brought it home and was ready to go. Then, I opened the gas tank... below is what it looked like when I brought it home. The second is off to sandblast and powder coat. I bought my own powder coater and oven, but can't fit the frame and front forks. I will do everything else.
I will post more detail later, but its late.
My first question: Anyone want to sell me a spare front fender? the front can be trashed if you have one. I can cut and tig the back flap. I will send a picture of it later.
			
							
			
									
									
						I brought it home and was ready to go. Then, I opened the gas tank... below is what it looked like when I brought it home. The second is off to sandblast and powder coat. I bought my own powder coater and oven, but can't fit the frame and front forks. I will do everything else.
I will post more detail later, but its late.
My first question: Anyone want to sell me a spare front fender? the front can be trashed if you have one. I can cut and tig the back flap. I will send a picture of it later.
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				Oilleak
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I've got a '63 and a '64.  I live northwest of DFW airport.
			
			
									
									Oilleak
http://www.oilleak.net
Those who give up liberty for the sake of security deserve neither liberty nor security.
--- Ben Franklin
						http://www.oilleak.net
Those who give up liberty for the sake of security deserve neither liberty nor security.
--- Ben Franklin
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				Oilleak
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Re: 65 CA77 305 Texas Rebuild
I have a fender or two.  Not perfect but can be made that way.  Who did you get to do your powder coat and how did it end up?
			
			
									
									Onemilewest wrote:Let me start by saying that this is a project that I have been wanting to do for a while. Second; if anyone lives in the DFW area, speak up. I supply the beer and the BBQ for those who can come by and "visit" days.
I brought it home and was ready to go. Then, I opened the gas tank... below is what it looked like when I brought it home. The second is off to sandblast and powder coat. I bought my own powder coater and oven, but can't fit the frame and front forks. I will do everything else.
I will post more detail later, but its late.
My first question: Anyone want to sell me a spare front fender? the front can be trashed if you have one. I can cut and tig the back flap. I will send a picture of it later.
Oilleak
http://www.oilleak.net
Those who give up liberty for the sake of security deserve neither liberty nor security.
--- Ben Franklin
						http://www.oilleak.net
Those who give up liberty for the sake of security deserve neither liberty nor security.
--- Ben Franklin
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				Onemilewest
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 - Location: DALLAS, TEXAS
 
Sorry for the delayed response. I have been working many hours lately. I used a place in Denton called cross link powder coating. He is fast, priced very reasonable and the quality was outstanding. I ended up taking a few other items to him. I had the rims coated fire engine red. I did the spokes black and the hubs aluminum silver. I will put white wall tires on them. I will take a few pics and post shortly.
I have a question on the rear shocks. I took them apart, cleaned them up and powder coated the covers. I continue to screw them up time and time again trying to put them back together. I have sand blasted and powder coated 3 times and I am about to snap. Any advice on re-assembly tips???
One last question about the threads on these things. These are JIS, correct? Well in my haste to powder coat, I coated some of the holes. Where can I get a tap and die set for this thread standard?
Oilleak, my email is onemilewest@hotmail.com. I would like to stop by and look at those fenders. Let me know and I can ride over.
Onemile
			
			
									
									
						I have a question on the rear shocks. I took them apart, cleaned them up and powder coated the covers. I continue to screw them up time and time again trying to put them back together. I have sand blasted and powder coated 3 times and I am about to snap. Any advice on re-assembly tips???
One last question about the threads on these things. These are JIS, correct? Well in my haste to powder coat, I coated some of the holes. Where can I get a tap and die set for this thread standard?
Oilleak, my email is onemilewest@hotmail.com. I would like to stop by and look at those fenders. Let me know and I can ride over.
Onemile
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				Oilleak
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Onemile, sent an email reply.  I haven't had my shocks apart yet, but I know others here have.  Thanks for the info on the powder coater.  I use one in Dallas.  Anxious to see pics of your bike.
			
			
									
									Oilleak
http://www.oilleak.net
Those who give up liberty for the sake of security deserve neither liberty nor security.
--- Ben Franklin
						http://www.oilleak.net
Those who give up liberty for the sake of security deserve neither liberty nor security.
--- Ben Franklin
                    
                    
                    