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Re: I posted alot of CB77 Parts on ebayWould you mind posting a link to your Ebay site?
Re: Lower end flush?I would be concerned about residual metal chips from the machining much more than I would about discolouration or 'varnish' from the old oil. If you change your oil regularly when you get it running, the old oil residue will be gradually removed by the detergents in the new oil without the need to f...
Re: 1966 CB77 Piston questionAll I have ever seen in a CB72/77 is domed pistons. In fact, I have never seen flat pistons in one of these bikes and a look at my copy of Bill Silver's guides to these bikes turns up nothing. Some pictures would be very helpful. I doubt these are original pistons but I would love to see them and re...
Re: CA77 Brake UpgradeVery nice work and explanation thereof.
Many Thanks. :-)
Re: 65 - 66 CB77?Welcome to the club. I have collected some useful information for CB72/77s in my Google drive. Here's a link to the directory that contains them. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HGL2ltvI_9T8Tzauc6QzNyZuHiIla2Nh?usp=sharing Please let me know if there is a problem downloading the files. Enjoy...
Re: 65 CB77 Coils and Spark Plug WiresThe plug wires are generic and still easy to find. I recently bought a length of copper (non-resistor) wire from my local wholesale and retail car parts supplier. Assuming all is as it should be, you just need to unscrew the metal bits that fit onto the coils. There should be a rubber spacer underne...
Re: Part from the sidestep Thank you. I took the bracket off the bike and put it back in the box. I'm thinking about putting it up on Ebay for $300. $300 might be a bit much. I have to say that a sidestand would be a great addition to a CB72/77 as the centre stand doesn't work well on soft ground. Here's a link to and ebay s...
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