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deez
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Post by deez » Wed Sep 08, 2010 3:03 am

nice job on both! they are looking sick. is that a 400 tank or cb200 tank?
-cheers

Scram64
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cl77 street trackers

Post by Scram64 » Wed Sep 08, 2010 7:14 pm

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

teazer
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Post by teazer » Thu Sep 09, 2010 9:34 am

Scram, That looks good.

What front end is that? It looks right at home in there.

Scram64
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CL77 street tracker

Post by Scram64 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:15 pm

teazer wrote:Scram, That looks good.

What front end is that? It looks right at home in there.
Teazer, I used CL72 fork legs with a caliper boss welded to the left leg. Suzuki DR650 hub and brakes.
I like subtle changes, I want to maintain the vintage look. Thanks for the interest. Scram64

bikedoctor99
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TT style street trackers

Post by bikedoctor99 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:31 pm

gotta love it-- great way to get around and an excellent solution to recycling parts!! very nice work

bill440cars
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Post by bill440cars » Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:47 am

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

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