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CL77 in the Great Lakes

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bdawson
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Post by bdawson » Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:48 pm

This is the exhaust that came with the bike. To me it looks different than the exhausts I have seen on CL77 on line. It cleaned up nice : ) The shield/cover is a single piece.

G-man I do have other parts, just not in the photo above.

Is this the correct exhaust?

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CL77 Exhaust by Brad H. Dawson, on Flickr

Brad

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:42 pm

If it fits ya may want ta use it but I don't think it's correct!!!!!!!!!!. ..lm

bdawson wrote:This is the exhaust that came with the bike. To me it looks different than the exhausts I have seen on CL77 on line. It cleaned up nice : ) The shield/cover is a single piece.

G-man I do have other parts, just not in the photo above.

Is this the correct exhaust?

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CL77 Exhaust by Brad H. Dawson, on Flickr

Brad

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CL450 muffler

Post by FAST FRED » Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:13 am

This muffler is for a 1971 CL450K4.

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Post by bdawson » Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:51 pm

That was my next questions : ) Thanks Fred!

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Post by bdawson » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:04 pm

I got busy and started putting some pieces back together this weekend. I am sure they will come off again, but I was having fun : ) Also, if parts are on the bike, I can't misplace them.

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CL77 by Brad H. Dawson, on Flickr

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Post by bdawson » Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:32 pm

Wiring harness is in rough shape. Can these be 'fixed' or is it common with a restoration to replace them? Several of the connector end pieces were damaged or became damaged when I took it apart.

Front end wiring is on the right. There is a toggle switch attached to the lock due to a key broken off inside the lock.

Any suggestions to rewiring the bike would be helpful. Thanks in advance.

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CL77 wiring harness by Brad H. Dawson, on Flickr


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new CL77 wiring harness by Brad H. Dawson, on Flickr

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Post by davomoto » Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:20 pm

vintageconnectios.com , sells a crimp on wire end kit, and grey plastic loom to rebuild your old harness. I don't recomend that replacement one!

Davo
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