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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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                    Location of grease fittings
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				texasgrape
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Location of grease fittings
1967 CA77, I found 5 grease fittings:  two on the front suspension arm (one on each side); one on the kick starter, one on the clutch, and one on the front brake panel near the axle.  Am I missing any that may be hidden away? Thanks.
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Makes sense as to why there were deleted.  I can see folks back in the day pumping those full of grease and getting on the brakes.  FYI, I do not have a fitting on the rear axle anywhere.  That does not make sense to me, but I'm sure there was a reason.  Why have one on the front axle but not on the rear?  No biggie; should be easy to repack.
While on the subject of grease, I see grease under both bearings on the steering stem, but no fittings. Guess to repack them you have to remove?
			
			
									
									
						While on the subject of grease, I see grease under both bearings on the steering stem, but no fittings. Guess to repack them you have to remove?