Dropped the bike in the garage when the motor was out, trying to put my bicycle away, didnt help that the superhawk weighed 13lbs at the time, and didnt have any top weight. oil spit from the forks. didnt think that was right. disassembled front forks at the top parts; didnt have a strap wrench to disassemble the bottom parts.
So the top part of each fork include 2 covers at each side of the chrome rim
the vintagehonda parts manual neither mentions or shows no seals, but it does mention "PISTON, FR. FORK X 002 51442-268-040" and "RIM, FR. FORK X 002 51608-268-010."
You should note that there are no rubber seals on either of the chrome rims in the pic, however, i plucked corroded seals out of both...
Can you folks give me a hand in identifying what I need to order to get my forks right? Thanks in advance!
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MYSTERY FRONT FORK SEALS
MYSTERY FRONT FORK SEALS
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- jleewebb
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rubber washers
what you're showing doesn't need seals...more like rubber washers...not on parts fiche...I made mine by cutting down big plumbing washers to fit...can't remember whether they go on bottom of top cover or top of bottom cover though I remember taking them off and re-doing when LM commented that I had them in the wrong place...there are similar smaller washers where covers go into top triple tree.
Seals are inside the seal holders below the covers...vary with frame number...I've found wrapping a strip of inner tube around the cover makes it easier for my strap wrench to get a bite...
Seals are inside the seal holders below the covers...vary with frame number...I've found wrapping a strip of inner tube around the cover makes it easier for my strap wrench to get a bite...
'62 CB77. "It's a rider."
fork seals
When you get them apart there are also o rings inside the chrome seal holders.
Al.
Al.
Re: rubber washers
Would you happen to have more information on the plumbing washer, i.e. where you bought the from, what size, etc...?
jleewebb wrote:what you're showing doesn't need seals...more like rubber washers...not on parts fiche...I made mine by cutting down big plumbing washers to fit...can't remember whether they go on bottom of top cover or top of bottom cover though I remember taking them off and re-doing when LM commented that I had them in the wrong place...there are similar smaller washers where covers go into top triple tree.
Seals are inside the seal holders below the covers...vary with frame number...I've found wrapping a strip of inner tube around the cover makes it easier for my strap wrench to get a bite...
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resource
I think I got them at Home Depot...took the trim rings with me and selected washers I could cut down to fit...
You might want to look through my build thread here: http://www.honda305.com/forums/cb-77-re ... storaqtion
It's pretty long but might answer some of your questions...(I get into forks on page 2)
--Lee
You might want to look through my build thread here: http://www.honda305.com/forums/cb-77-re ... storaqtion
It's pretty long but might answer some of your questions...(I get into forks on page 2)
--Lee
'62 CB77. "It's a rider."
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For the top shroud to fork top yoke on my CL I got these;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141751382820? ... EBIDX%3AIT
maybe you could find similar in the US
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141751382820? ... EBIDX%3AIT
maybe you could find similar in the US
1977 CB400F
1973 CL175
1976 XL175 - Sold
1964 CL72
1966 CA78
1973 CL175
1976 XL175 - Sold
1964 CL72
1966 CA78