Geoff Hastings wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:11 am
I could only find this one photo of the selector on my C77, it’s probably not a lot of help.
My motor is dismantled and after checking, everything seems to be in accordance with the parts list and the assembly is correct, but it's a fact that when I'm driving, the gears are “reversed” and there's no stop in 4. Given the drum xxxxx259xxx with a single groove that goes all the way round, technically it doesn't seem possible to me that the gearbox could operate other than by returning to neutral after 4 .... or else there's something I really don't understand .... but no matter how hard I look, I haven't found the slightest possibility of a stop in 4.
I've come to the hypothesis that Japanese C72s, or at least some of them, had this type of selection, because after opening the engine, I'm not sure if it had already been opened, but only a Japanese person could confirm this.
This is a possibility, since Honda seems to have hesitated between “English” and “German” gears on its early models. The rear brake lever with the drum on the left and the chain on the right also seems to show that Honda could have originally put the selector on the left, otherwise why make it so complicated?
Reference xxxxx268xxx fits CL, CB or CA72/77. This is the version with slots, two grooves and 3 selection pins, whereas the xxxxx259xxx version is round with a groove that goes all the way round and 5 selection pins.
The 259
The 268
