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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
New member vintage c77 racer project
New member vintage c77 racer project
Hi
New member here in UK. Just joined site have a 64 c77 am in middle of getting it ready for vintage racing any tips would be welcome. Have a few cosmetic bits spare if any needed in UK.
Regards david
New member here in UK. Just joined site have a 64 c77 am in middle of getting it ready for vintage racing any tips would be welcome. Have a few cosmetic bits spare if any needed in UK.
Regards david
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: New member vintage c77 racer project
Are you sure you want to race a C77?
You may want to look at the other HONDA'S you will compete with. ...............lm
You may want to look at the other HONDA'S you will compete with. ...............lm
Diverdee wrote:Hi
New member here in UK. Just joined site have a 64 c77 am in middle of getting it ready for vintage racing any tips would be welcome. Have a few cosmetic bits spare if any needed in UK.
Regards david
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GORDON BROWN
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C 77 racer
Hello Diverdee
Appart from weight, poor supension and lack of power, I think the biggest problem would be finding suitable tyres for the wheel sizes. Even with the CB77 there are gearbox issues with the STD parts so this will also apply to the C77 as they are the same basic design.
I realise this is not realy helpful but its all worth thinking about before you spend money.
Gordon
SAFOJ
Appart from weight, poor supension and lack of power, I think the biggest problem would be finding suitable tyres for the wheel sizes. Even with the CB77 there are gearbox issues with the STD parts so this will also apply to the C77 as they are the same basic design.
I realise this is not realy helpful but its all worth thinking about before you spend money.
Gordon
SAFOJ
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: C 77 racer
Front suspension designs are not near the same. ...............lm
GORDON BROWN wrote:Hello Diverdee
Appart from weight, poor supension and lack of power, I think the biggest problem would be finding suitable tyres for the wheel sizes. Even with the CB77 there are gearbox issues with the STD parts so this will also apply to the C77 as they are the same basic design.
I realise this is not realy helpful but its all worth thinking about before you spend money.
Gordon
SAFOJ
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LOUD MOUSE
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