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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    '66 CB77 standard 60mm pistons
'66 CB77 standard 60mm pistons
Hello everyone!  First time posting, and recent forum member.  I just picked up a 1966 CB77 (as per the sticker on the harness).  Unfortunately, it's missing standard (60mm) pistons!  
I realize these are available new, primarily in kits with the rings, pins and clips, and may very well go that way; however, I wanted to post to see if anyone has some used but serviceable pistons they'd like to part at a reasonable price. I'm in South Carolina, USA.
I'm really enjoying learning about these classics!
Thanks in advance, guys!
			
			
									
									
						I realize these are available new, primarily in kits with the rings, pins and clips, and may very well go that way; however, I wanted to post to see if anyone has some used but serviceable pistons they'd like to part at a reasonable price. I'm in South Carolina, USA.
I'm really enjoying learning about these classics!
Thanks in advance, guys!
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				Hoosier Tom
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Hey there! Thanks for your reply! I did measure the cylinder sleeves with the right tool/method, so I am certain I need std. 60 mm pistons.  While I certainly am not familiar with these motorcycles, I'm pretty knowledgeable about mechanicals generally.  I just recently rebuilt my VW Type 3 engine from the bottom up !☺️  Fortunately I don't think I'll need to do the same with the CB77, but it does certainly need pistons! 😂  Anyway, again thanks, and any ideas for some reasonably priced pistons would be great!
			
			
									
									
						Thanks Randy.  The whole "steel cylinder sleeve in the aluminum case" thing has me a little confused.  When you mention boring the holes for larger pistons, are you referring to boring the sleeves, or the case?  If the latter, wouldn't I then need new oversize sleeves as well?
I guess the more succinct way of getting to the heart of the matter is to ask: can I bore out the existing sleeves by, say, .25 mm, and then get .25 mm oversize pistons?
Thanks, and I apologize in advance for my ignorance!
Stephen
			
			
									
									
						I guess the more succinct way of getting to the heart of the matter is to ask: can I bore out the existing sleeves by, say, .25 mm, and then get .25 mm oversize pistons?
Thanks, and I apologize in advance for my ignorance!
Stephen
 
                     
                     
                    