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AVOID THIS PLATER!!!Posted elsewhere but it seems to have been moved or removed. Perhaps this is the correct place to post this, as I want to help others avoid unnecessary headache and heartache: To avoid lost parts, lost time and lost money DO NOT USE ALUMIN-ART PLATING IN ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA. This company does not ca...
Re: Parts Look to Ohio Cycle, Apex, do a whole search on the net..under CB77 and find the various companies that either have OEM,, and or repo parts...I bought 2 carbs, rebuild kits including new floats, a new correct gas cap off of EBay alone..so start looking..lots have gasket sets....I just need to sit do...
The front mount for the chainguard should be a low, wide u-shaped bracket welded to the top of the swingarm (see first photo). There should be a threaded nut welded to this as a fastening point. This is commonly broken off as a result of vibration. The rear of the chainguard bolts from the inside to...
Well, stainless is only better in that it won't rust. It will look better (no corrosion) longer but will not be "accurate". I did this on my '64 "rider" because I wasn't over concerned with accuracy, although I did sand off the markings on the heads of the bolts. I got almost every fastener I needed...
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