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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
Front sprocket
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eyhonda
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What's the (practical) redline? I'm guessing 9000? That gives you about a 90mph top speed. A Ton would be nice. I'm thinking 14 would be better. We'll see. I'll have both to try. Right now, I have to pop off 2 links from my chain. I'm at the limit of the adjusters.
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e3steve
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My first CB77 had 16/30, I seem to recall. The motor had been "breathed on" by the PO -- mainly gas-flowing and race valve springs. It revved to 12K and pulled 40mph in 1st, 80 in 2nd, 100 in 3rd and 95 in top; not enough power to overcome the long-leggedness of 4th gear!eyhonda wrote:What's the (practical) redline? I'm guessing 9000? That gives you about a 90mph top speed. A Ton would be nice. I'm thinking 14 would be better. We'll see. I'll have both to try. Right now, I have to pop off 2 links from my chain. I'm at the limit of the adjusters.
That bike had a 520 final drive setup. I broke the chain on my way to my GCE 'physics' O-level exam and had to re-sit!