Greetings all. I have been putting off restoring my 1962 CB77 and I figure I better get started. I thought I would post pictures, details and progress in order to make sure I get it as correct as I can with any help appreciated. I also though if someone else planned to do a '62 it might help down the line. I already sent Ed a later cush drive clutch assy to work his magic on as I want to replace the early unit that came on the bike.
Let the good times roll! HT
1962 CB77 Restoration underway
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1962 CB77 Restoration underway
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Further solidifying my lack of expertise :-)davomoto wrote:61 is actually the first year for the CB77. The 61 and 62s seem to share a lot of parts that are unique to those years. Keep the pics coming!
Davo
Seeing as how it might be appropriate for this thread. what were/are the major differences for the first two years. compared to '63? I know LM recently pointed out that the first year had the speedo mount built into the top fork brace. That's something I hadn't seen until someone posted a pic of it just recently.
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Nope. ........lm
Hoosier Tom wrote:Davo,
Thanks, my mistake and I fixed it. I'll keep the pictures coming. My cable adjusters have springs as shown. I have seen springs with star adjusters on the early CA77s I've had, but not with the small, round lock like mine. Is mine supposed to have the spring?
HT