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Re: Fuel tank paintingThanks Rustywrench. I had actually tried gluing down the paint that had lifted with superglue and then putting a ring of jb weld round the edge to try and stop fuel getting underneath the paint but it has not worked. Maybe if I had done that from the start it would have been OK but to make matters w...
Re: CL77 DampersThanks LM
Greg
Re: CL77 DampersThanks Dennis, Deltablues, good to know that they appear to be the correct ones.
Greg
CL77 Type II fork rebuildA couple of questions related to the rebuild. Obviously I will replace the seals but just wondered about any other components. The damper valve appears to be available from David Silvers but they do not seen obviously worn so would be interested in views on whether they should be replaced. https://i...
Fuel tank paintingAs a follow on from the previous post concerning engine case painting and fuel resistance I have a similar question related to painting the fuel tank. I have had problems with fuel leaking from the fuel cap which I am trying to resolve but it is not easy. The main problem is that the fuel gets under...
Re: New CL77 projectStarted by dismantling the forks. Condition does not seem too bad though still full of sludge at the bottom despite a recent oil change. They will need new seals as some oil is getting past them. Problem is likely to be finding gaiters to fit. https://i.postimg.cc/R0fqq41v/P1080161.jpg Also started ...
CL77 DampersThe dampers on my 1967 CL77 have a metal top shroud. Should these be plastic like the CB of this year. What is the eye to eye damper length for the CL77? Mine measure 300mm assembled.
Greg
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