CL77 Exhaust
CL77 Exhaust
I am new to the site and the world of 305's. Have a CL77 I bought in pieces and need an exhaust. I figured out what snuff-or-nots are, but can't tell on what bikes they would have been used. Bought a reprinted parts manual and it doesn't even show snuff-or-nots that I can find. I have seen baffles in exhausts on e-bay, but they are not shown either. Doesn't look like a slide on muffler would fit over snuff-or-nots or the bolt heads for baffles. If I buy a set of pipes off e-bay they will be expensive from my observations. Do I want pipes that have the holes for snuff-or-nots or baffles? Can I use those pipes? Looking to make a good looking rider when through. What exhaust do I need. It appears to be a very early bike.
Thanks guys. Believe it or not I read through all 13 pages of this Forum under this heading before i posted my question. Someone talked about Snuff or Nots being for teenagers. That was long ago for me and I had decided I wouldn't go that way unless I had to for an original part. Thank you for clarifying that I don't.
Davamoto, if I read your post correctly, baffles are for cl72 only and all cl77's take a muffler - either welded or clamped, depending on the VIN number.
When I look at the parts manual it shows the welded muffler and the clamp on, but shows the same range of VIN numbers for both parts. I am probably not going to do a full resto, but you know how these things go...... Where would a guy find out whether to clamp or weld?
Davamoto, if I read your post correctly, baffles are for cl72 only and all cl77's take a muffler - either welded or clamped, depending on the VIN number.
When I look at the parts manual it shows the welded muffler and the clamp on, but shows the same range of VIN numbers for both parts. I am probably not going to do a full resto, but you know how these things go...... Where would a guy find out whether to clamp or weld?
-
- honda305.com Member
- Posts: 270
- Joined: Sat Apr 22, 2006 10:20 am
- Location: Green Mountain,NC
CL Pipes
The 1967 had the welded on muffler on the top pipe while the bottom slipped in. Major differences were the heat shields which I believe (not certain) that the later had the longer shields while the earlier had the shorter. I have some of all and I also think that all might be interchangable for the most part. There is a reproduction early muffler available. Don't know the $$$, but think it's around the $225 plus range. The early rubber bushing is also available. I can get you the web site if needed. Charlie