nice job on both! they are looking sick. is that a 400 tank or cb200 tank?
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CL77 Strret Tracker
cl77 street trackers
Deez, The tank is a CB200.
I mounted a fabbed chain guard and a good quality chain.
I've toyed with a few front fenders and a new CL175 chrome looks good. I'm thinking the fork brace is a little large.
The speedo mount and location is right off the fork brace to the rt side, cleans up the light area.
Thanks for your interest. Scram64
I mounted a fabbed chain guard and a good quality chain.
I've toyed with a few front fenders and a new CL175 chrome looks good. I'm thinking the fork brace is a little large.
The speedo mount and location is right off the fork brace to the rt side, cleans up the light area.
Thanks for your interest. Scram64
CL77 street tracker
Teazer, I used CL72 fork legs with a caliper boss welded to the left leg. Suzuki DR650 hub and brakes.teazer wrote:Scram, That looks good.
What front end is that? It looks right at home in there.
I like subtle changes, I want to maintain the vintage look. Thanks for the interest. Scram64
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gotta love it-- great way to get around and an excellent solution to recycling parts!! very nice work
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Whoa! REALLY a COOL build there! I have some parts of a '67 CL77 (complete frame with fork and wheels and YOU have given ME some inspiration). ALSO, I picked up on an Ebay deal on a CL77 engine that isn't PRETTY, but turns over and feels like it has decent compression (gotta check that) and it just may find it's way into the CL frame for a project similar to yours! Hope you don't mind that.
Take care, Bill
Take care, Bill