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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
                        Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
                    Beginning Restoration
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				LOUD MOUSE
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You can open the pics in Paint and re-size them there.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip Brewsky. I'll give that try....
 Before License by Paul , on Flickr
Before License by Paul , on Flickr
Look at that, works like a charm! Thanks again Brewsky!
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													You can open the pics in Paint and re-size them there.[/quote]
Thanks for the tip Brewsky. I'll give that try....
 Before License by Paul , on Flickr
Before License by Paul , on FlickrLook at that, works like a charm! Thanks again Brewsky!
Paul
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Common to the Japanese bikes.
There is a tool with a sort of needle that you put into the hole where the grease goes and I got a proper tool from my TOYOTA truck tool kit. ....................lm
			
			
									
									
						There is a tool with a sort of needle that you put into the hole where the grease goes and I got a proper tool from my TOYOTA truck tool kit. ....................lm
HondaPaul wrote:Can someone educate me on the grease fittings on this bike. They don't look like normal zerk fittings. Do I need a special grease gun to accommodate these? Can I replace them with normal zerk fittings?
Paul
 
                     
                     
                     
                