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LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:53 am

You must use the washers.
I have them cad plated here. ................lm

Glenn-N wrote:Got new spoke kits from Classic Honda Restoration.

While mounting the front tire I noticed some spoke nipples were rusted on the inside so I might replace them.

I read some stories about nipple washers being used by Honda back in the days...
Do I need to buy and install new washers or can I just install the new spokes/nipples without them?

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Post by Glenn-N » Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:32 am

Thanks.

Pm sent.

Not possible to use regular thin (hardwarestore) washers?
What is the point of those washers anyway, where they also used for the CB77's?

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Post by Glenn-N » Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:03 am

Maybe this could be ok?

Washers from the hardware store which I made conical using some basic tools.
Seems to fit OK on the spoke nipple.

Dimensions:
ID: 6.75mm
OD: 12.5mm
Thickness: 1mm

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:52 am

There ya go.
A lot cheaper too I'll bet. .....................lm

Glenn-N wrote:Maybe this could be ok?

Washers from the hardware store which I made conical using some basic tools.
Seems to fit OK on the spoke nipple.

Dimensions:
ID: 6.75mm
OD: 12.5mm
Thickness: 1mm

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Post by Glenn-N » Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:56 pm

What side is supposed to be placed against the hub?

Old sprocket (38T).
Will be mounting new 37T sprocket, would be fine to have a slightly higher top speed.
Planning to keep the 13T at the front.

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Rear sprocket,

Post by DJM » Fri Mar 23, 2018 6:24 pm

The flat side of the sprocket goes against the hub, do you really have a 13t front sprocket or was that a typo?

Even with standard 15/37 teeth the CL is quite low geared, with a 13 t front sprocket the engine must really be screaming. I've run with a 16t front and 37 rear with no problems at all, just keeps the engine revs that bit lower for the same road speeds. Don't assume that pulling higher gearing will make the bike faster though, could be quite the reverse. That said we're not really riding flat out on these old things (very often anyway) are we?

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Mar 23, 2018 10:27 pm

I may be getting old and forgetful but I don't recall that type sprocket on a HONDA CL77 bike. ...................lm

Glenn-N wrote:What side is supposed to be placed against the hub?

Old sprocket (38T).
Will be mounting new 37T sprocket, would be fine to have a slightly higher top speed.
Planning to keep the 13T at the front.

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