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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
my bike
my bike
its a honda cb 77 cafe racer from philippines.
guys have you seen any cafe racer that have a race number badge on it, co'z im planning to put one to mine as well but dont have any idea on how it should look like. need some help guys if you could send some pics it will be most appreciated
guys have you seen any cafe racer that have a race number badge on it, co'z im planning to put one to mine as well but dont have any idea on how it should look like. need some help guys if you could send some pics it will be most appreciated
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See-Bee77R
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see-bee77r, thanks, did got a lot of trouble in restoring the bike, it runs good though it got the same top speed but the throttle response is great due to the mods that we done with the clutch, by the way i''ve used a yoko racing clutch, actually its a nos replacement part for a cb 350. number plate, i'll try to make one here in dubai then take a pic of it then tell me if its ok. thanks a lot see-bee77rSee-Bee77R wrote:Looks good dabiglu. The number plates I've seen on the stock style bodywork were at the back of the seat on the sides. I think you can find pictures on this site? I think. How does it go? What speeds will it do? Looks like alot of tender loving care went into it. Good job!
piecutter, thanks my hand was shaking when i took that picture, i'll send much clearer photo, thanks a lot.dabiglu wrote:see-bee77r, thanks, did got a lot of trouble in restoring the bike, it runs good though it got the same top speed but the throttle response is great due to the mods that we done with the clutch, by the way i''ve used a yoko racing clutch, actually its a nos replacement part for a cb 350. number plate, i'll try to make one here in dubai then take a pic of it then tell me if its ok. thanks a lot see-bee77rSee-Bee77R wrote:Looks good dabiglu. The number plates I've seen on the stock style bodywork were at the back of the seat on the sides. I think you can find pictures on this site? I think. How does it go? What speeds will it do? Looks like alot of tender loving care went into it. Good job!
dabiglu wrote:piecutter, thanks my hand was shaking when i took that picture, i'll send much clearer photo, thanks a lot.dabiglu wrote:see-bee77r, thanks, did got a lot of trouble in restoring the bike, it runs good though it got the same top speed but the throttle response is great due to the mods that we done with the clutch, by the way i''ve used a yoko racing clutch, actually its a nos replacement part for a cb 350. number plate, i'll try to make one here in dubai then take a pic of it then tell me if its ok. thanks a lot see-bee77rSee-Bee77R wrote:Looks good dabiglu. The number plates I've seen on the stock style bodywork were at the back of the seat on the sides. I think you can find pictures on this site? I think. How does it go? What speeds will it do? Looks like alot of tender loving care went into it. Good job!
tire question
the bike looks great dabiglu.
May i ask what size tire and brand you used on the front on the bike, I like how you kept is under the front fender. I am looking in doing the same and was wounder what size tire you used.
thanks
May i ask what size tire and brand you used on the front on the bike, I like how you kept is under the front fender. I am looking in doing the same and was wounder what size tire you used.
thanks