Thanks to this web site, I have finally completed the restoration of my 1967 CA77.
Enjoy the pics!
https://www.flickr.com/gp/133698092@N06/f1182J
List of tasks completed:
All electrical Redone with new AGM Battery.
All light bulbs replaced with modern LEDs including headlight.
New Exhaust,
New Carb kit with new slide.
Engine Tuned Up (New Seals/Gaskets, Valves Set, New Points/condenser)
Starter rebuilt.
Speedometer rebuilt.
All new cables and grips.
New Exhaust.
All Aluminum sanded, buffed and Polished.
Body work, Completely Repainted including Engine.
Painted black spokes and wheel hubs.
New tires with white portawalls (Atlas)
Solo seat with custom made bracket for springs.
Honda CB77 Handle bars (25 inches wide)
Custom fitted with 1968 Honda CT90 Luggage rack.
1967 CA77 Completed Restoration
1967 CA77 Completed Restoration
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Dream Handlebars
How does your bike ride with the straight handlebars? I have a set that I bought to put on a slightly mod'ed Dream but, wondered how it would handle.
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Re: Dream Handlebars
Very good, I am 5 Feet 10 inches with back issues, and I sit very comfortably, I got the clutch, throttle and front brake cables from 4 into 1 web site for the cb77 and they fit great. The throttle cable is dual for the cb77, however it is made to be converted to single in about 10 secs.conbs wrote:How does your bike ride with the straight handlebars? I have a set that I bought to put on a slightly mod'ed Dream but, wondered how it would handle.