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wnbasac
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by wnbasac » Sun Mar 06, 2011 1:49 pm
does anyone have a NOs, MINT or very nice condition 1968 CA77 speedometer 4 sale?
mine is shot and needs 2 B replaced and i'm not sure about the difference in years but mine has the high beam red light
tks lou
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Hippykid
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by Hippykid » Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:55 pm
Lou-I just rebuilt mine last month and it was easy-What is wrong with yours?Is it just broken
glass or is it full of mud? Either way it should be pretty easy fix-do a search for speedo repair and
you will see how easy it is-just make sure you seal the new lense to prevent moisture from entering the unit...I love old motorcycles.....
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wnbasac
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by wnbasac » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:54 am
tks for your reply but after trying different search engines as well as this forum i've come up empty
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i can't find anything on speedometer repairs only finished pic's
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tks lou
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davomoto
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by davomoto » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:10 am
Search on this forum, click on all terms, speedo rebuild, it's there, about half the page down!
Davo
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Snakeoil
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by Snakeoil » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:11 pm
I pulled my CL77 speedo apart last year. The gaskets were the hardest part and I used a combination of black silicone sealant and cut gaskets to replace the factory sealing. My write-up for the CL speedo, which should show up when you search, could be helpful with your rebuild.
regards,
Rob
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Hippykid
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by Hippykid » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:22 pm
There is something rewarding about taking an old bike nobody wanted and bringing it to its
former (or better) glory- when you get done with that speedo add it to the list of resto parts
on your resume....wrench on...
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wnbasac
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by wnbasac » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:33 pm
Tks guys i finally found the post on the rebuild
and your right what do i have to lose as it doesn't work now
but i'm still looking for one
Tks and have a Hondafull Day