ca77 dream305 streeing
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ca77 dream305 streeing
al i tried pulling on the tire all seemed ok but that doesn't mean it's ok.should i take it apart to make sure.all i did was take off the tighting knob off to paint.this is my first dream so everything is alien to me.
Re: ca77 dream305 streeing
Use the link below. Bookmark it. At that page you'll find the breakdown diagrams for all the subassemblies. In particular, you want the one labeled "Front Fork-Front Fender". I suspect that your stem nut is loose and the steering damper was keeping it all together. When you loosened it, the steering bearings fell out.roadrunner wrote:Hi Alan i'll try that and let you know how it goes.SEADOG thanks for the info. my explantion isn't that great sometimes. do you know if the forum has a diagram of the steering stem.all i did was take off the tighting dial to paint thats it.
http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-ca77_model992/partslist/
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ca77 dream305 streeing
your the man SeaDog i'm so happy you found a diagram it well be most helpful,i'm new at this but with you guys help i'm picking it up.
Re: ca77 dream305 streeing
Do a search on this site for "Dream steering bearings". They are 1/4" diameter and you need 37 of them - 18 in the top race and 19 in the bottom. You also need to get some manuals. Some are free online. If I can find some links, I'll post them for you.
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ca77 dream305 streeing
SeaDog your the best that web site has it all every diagram i could ask for i sure wish i had know about it earlyer,oh well better now than never.thanks for everything
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Thank you, Roadrunner, but I'm fairly new to these great bikes and 99% of the members here know much more than I.roadrunner wrote:SeaDog your the best that web site has it all every diagram i could ask for i sure wish i had know about it earlyer,oh well better now than never.thanks for everything
There are some free manuals at the link below. Save them. Depending on what you intend to do with your bike, you might also consider investing in the Silvers restoration guides, but I'd recommend that you buy them directly from Mr. Silvers at http://www.vintagehonda.com.
Manuals: http://www.scramblercycle.com/honda-250 ... nuals.html
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ca77 dream305 streeing
well SeaDog you really helped me out,thxs for the info. on the manuals and Mr Silvers is the best for them.