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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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CB72 front mudguard
CB72 front mudguard
Hi all,I am currently restoring a 1966 CB72,I am looking for a front mudguard for it,I do have a front mudguard for it and it is in nice condition but I think it must be for an earlier model as the stays are not the correct length,has anyone got a correct one for a '66 model that they want to swap for the above or to sell,thanks in advance for the help
Simon
Simon
Hi Simon
Have you looked to see if the fork legs are the right way round? I think, although I don't have a CB72, that you can get the fork legs in backwards which might cause the problem.
Cheers
G
Have you looked to see if the fork legs are the right way round? I think, although I don't have a CB72, that you can get the fork legs in backwards which might cause the problem.
Cheers
G
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'67 S90 '77 CB400F
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
'66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77
'67 S90 '77 CB400F
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e3steve
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We all seem to be having problems uploading images. Here's an experimental upload of Simon's front fender
OK. Simon, it worked but was too large a file in its original format. I had to compress it after opening with MS Office Picture Manager (included within MS Office 2003 -- I loathe Office 2007!). Let me know, by email, if you need further help. Compressing images, I mean!
It's a type-2, btw.
OK. Simon, it worked but was too large a file in its original format. I had to compress it after opening with MS Office Picture Manager (included within MS Office 2003 -- I loathe Office 2007!). Let me know, by email, if you need further help. Compressing images, I mean!
It's a type-2, btw.
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e3steve
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Fender bracket differences
For those of us who need to compare (as I did!).
Type-1 on the left (steel lower fork legs), type-2 on the right (alloy lower fork legs).
Type-1 on the left (steel lower fork legs), type-2 on the right (alloy lower fork legs).