Hi,
I am the happy new owner of a 1966 CB77 and new to this site. It’s an endless supply of great info.
I am searching for a set of correct handlebars for the bike. It has straight bars on it now and I would like to make it as correct as possible. Thanks in advance for your help
Dave
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1966 CB77 Handlebars
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Hey Dave, welcome to the madhouse!
The flat 'bar is correct for the '66 CB77, up to frame nº CB77-1004688. At 1004689 the 'bar was changed to what is described as 'high western style'. Now, you can interpret that description as you wish. Two types of raised 'bar: intermediate and western (I guess); see pics.
Regards and have fun!
Steve
The flat 'bar is correct for the '66 CB77, up to frame nº CB77-1004688. At 1004689 the 'bar was changed to what is described as 'high western style'. Now, you can interpret that description as you wish. Two types of raised 'bar: intermediate and western (I guess); see pics.
Regards and have fun!
Steve
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The second pic. is the norm for USA issued Super Hawks.
Nice pics. What. ............lm
Nice pics. What. ............lm
e3steve wrote:Hey Dave, welcome to the madhouse!
The flat 'bar is correct for the '66 CB77, up to frame nº CB77-1004688. At 1004689 the 'bar was changed to what is described as 'high western style'. Now, you can interpret that description as you wish. Two types of raised 'bar: intermediate and western (I guess); see pics.
Regards and have fun!
Steve
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My world parts book shows the CYB77 also. ..............lm
e3steve wrote:OOPS! I mis-informed you slightly: the frame nºs above are for CB72s. The correct point of change on a CB77 was 1028215; i.e. 216-on had the higher 'bar, Sorry...
And, Ed, I just learned that some CPs had the earlier taillight for a while after it was discontimued on the CB in early '62.
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