eyhonda - 63 cb77 cafe project
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Thanks DavoMoto! I'll be posting most every step I can. I can't wait too. Riding season is upon us! You're lucky to have it basically year around!
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A lot has happened since I last posted.
1. zinc plated hardware
2. rims laced
3. tires mounted
4. tank and front fender painted
5. cb160 front fender drilled & mounted
6. brakes assembled
Pics attached
1. zinc plated hardware
2. rims laced
3. tires mounted
4. tank and front fender painted
5. cb160 front fender drilled & mounted
6. brakes assembled
Pics attached
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Fresh paint on tank. A few dents were smoothed out. Looks good even without the side panels!
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Sorry, I've been going backwards to update the progress.
Here are a few shots of my son lacing the front and the laced rims.
Here are a few shots of my son lacing the front and the laced rims.
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Currently, I am cleaning the front speedo drive. It is dirty and grinding as it spins. It is soaking in cleaning solution and then I will regrease it. The brake cables are connected and adjusted. The controls are connected and greased. The pistons just came in today (S1 oversize) and I will drop them to the local vintage Honda guru (Phils Cycle). When the new intake valves come in, I will drop them too to Phils for a valve job. I am cleaning the lower motor cases for prep and paint. The electric is partially installed. Some connectors have to be repaired. Before I forget, a big thanks to Davemoto for supplying me with the one rear spoke I lost at the zinc platers.
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electric work
Electric was not so bad. I made a few mods. The rear running light (white) is connected to the switched battery (green). The hi-lo switch was bypassed and the headlight switch is used to turn the light on or off. I won't be riding too much if at all at night. I've removed the starter circuit all together but the starter (yellow/red) is still intact if I want to add it later. The battery is smaller (3ah).
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