CA77 Ignition & Key
JT, post the lock # under the parts wanted section, and someone may have it. Otherwise, this guy can cut you one from the code. autolock@aol.com <autolock@aol.com>, he's in Ca, and charges $25 for thwe first key, including shipping, and $5 for each copy.
davomoto
davomoto
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First, I want to thank you for taking the time to answer my questions...I am going to see if I can make contact with this gentleman who makes keys.....Iam in need of a rectifier for this CA77E...also. I guess the Electronic Ignition is not available for this old of bike? I had one of these 305 Dreams when I was in High School in Minnesota...I just got ahold of this one here in California .....Soooooo I am way looking forward to restoring this old gem! lol...Thanks again JT
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I bought keys for a ca77, c92 and a cb400/4 from hondakeys.com they all worked perfectly.
I tried to get a few people together to organise a job lot of EI kits built by Mark Whitebrook who makes the kits for the cb77. But my thread was pulled from the site for some reason, I must have violated some rule.
Mark will make up kits for $225 each, if we organise a lot of 25. When I posted up a "who is interested" I got 5 or so replies. But the thread only ran for a short period of time...
Rectifiers can be sourced from Oregon Motorcycle parts, or you can build your own from plans that can be sourced on this site.
Cheers,
Greg
I tried to get a few people together to organise a job lot of EI kits built by Mark Whitebrook who makes the kits for the cb77. But my thread was pulled from the site for some reason, I must have violated some rule.
Mark will make up kits for $225 each, if we organise a lot of 25. When I posted up a "who is interested" I got 5 or so replies. But the thread only ran for a short period of time...
Rectifiers can be sourced from Oregon Motorcycle parts, or you can build your own from plans that can be sourced on this site.
Cheers,
Greg