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aluminium chock covers CB72 / CB77

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aluminium chock covers CB72 / CB77

Post by jensen » Mon Apr 19, 2010 2:37 am

Hi all,

I have some aluminium rear shock covers (two top covers and one lower cover), I'm sure these where from a CB72 / CB77, I thought these where always made of steel. All other shock covers I have are steel, does anyone know the right part number for the shock which have the aluminium shock covers ?

Any help would be appreciated,

Jensen
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Re: aluminium chock covers CB72 / CB77

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:37 am

EARLY CB72 had those along with the aluminum front fender. ............lm


jensen wrote:Hi all,

I have some aluminium rear shock covers (two top covers and one lower cover), I'm sure these where from a CB72 / CB77, I thought these where always made of steel. All other shock covers I have are steel, does anyone know the right part number for the shock which have the aluminium shock covers ?

Any help would be appreciated,

Jensen

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Post by jensen » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:57 am

Thanks again LM,

Did only the CB72 have this aluminium rear shock covers ?, or are there also CB77's and CL72 / 77 riding around with aluminium shock covers ? How early are we talking here LM, do you have a range of frame numbers for me ?

Does anyone has pictures of a aluminium front fender ? I've never seen one yet.
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:06 am

CB72.
Very EARLY but no frame number data for them or when the tops were changed from steel to plastic either.
No actual visible difference in the fenders. ...........lm.


jensen wrote:Thanks again LM,

Did only the CB72 have this aluminium rear shock covers ?, or are there also CB77's and CL72 / 77 riding around with aluminium shock covers ? How early are we talking here LM, do you have a range of frame numbers for me ?

Does anyone has pictures of a aluminium front fender ? I've never seen one yet.

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Post by jensen » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:11 am

Hi,

thanks LM, again, this aluminium lower cover seems to be chrome, was that standard these days, or was it polished aluminium ?

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:21 am

As I know it both would be/were aluminum. .............lm

jensen wrote:Hi,

thanks LM, again, this aluminium lower cover seems to be chrome, was that standard these days, or was it polished aluminium ?

Jensen

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Post by jensen » Wed Apr 21, 2010 7:07 am

Hi All,

A picture of a the covers, please take a look at the lower cover, it doesn't seem to be polished aluminum, it seems to be chrome, it does remind on that cheap plastic chrome parts from the modern bikes, however it's from a very early CB72 rear shock.

The other thing that is different, that this is straight, from top to bottom and measures 85 mm in length.

Jensen
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