critique away my friends!
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American restoration restored a 67 CL77!!!!!
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American restoration restored a 67 CL77!!!!!
'65 s90
'64 ca95 dream
'65 cb160
'66 cb77
'64 ca95 dream
'65 cb160
'66 cb77
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CL77
Bought mine in "66" for under a grand... This episode just made everybodys CL77's worth more money mike
The information provided on this show, American Pickers and Porn Stars as well as a number of other History Channel shows leaves a bit to be desired. I remember on Porn Stars, the sour-puss son said he could tell that the vintage Indian they were looking at was a military model because the throttle was on the left.
That CL77 is an early model, steel forks, vented chainguard and small front brake. So, if it was sold as a '67, it sat on the floor for a couple of years. Maybe that's why it was $1900. Somebody had to cover the 2 years worth of interest for the floor plan. I bought a new XS650 Yam in '73 for $1600.
Steel front forks should be black, shouldn't they? I see they did them in silver.
regards,
Rob
That CL77 is an early model, steel forks, vented chainguard and small front brake. So, if it was sold as a '67, it sat on the floor for a couple of years. Maybe that's why it was $1900. Somebody had to cover the 2 years worth of interest for the floor plan. I bought a new XS650 Yam in '73 for $1600.
Steel front forks should be black, shouldn't they? I see they did them in silver.
regards,
Rob