1967 CL77 Scrambler.
I picked this bike up last week. 12K miles. Seems to be original. Very little rust. I had to put in a new battery, clean the rust out of the tank, order two new tires and new air filters. Question is do I restore it or leave it all original? The frame has a little rust on it but not too bad.
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New to me 1967 CL77 Scrambler
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Re: New to me 1967 CL77 Scrambler
Nice bike and the seat has been recovered.
From the pic I'd offer you make it mechanically safe and RIDE it. .............lm
From the pic I'd offer you make it mechanically safe and RIDE it. .............lm
skychs wrote:1967 CL77 Scrambler.
I picked this bike up last week. 12K miles. Seems to be original. Very little rust. I had to put in a new battery, clean the rust out of the tank, order two new tires and new air filters. Question is do I restore it or leave it all original? The frame has a little rust on it but not too bad.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/143530475 ... res/FQ468e
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The seat and levers. ............lm
skychs wrote:Just curious ....
1967 CL77 Vin #CL771049528
Engine # CL77E-1049725
Painted fenders. Exhaust extension. By the photo can you tell me it its stock OEM? Anything not OEM?