First off, I wanted to say thanks to everyone here on this forum for helping me with my build.  It was a shorted lived affair with my bike, but I've found a new bike and this one has to go.    I'll be offering it up for sale soon on several forums.   I'll be riding a Ducati Monster this season.   I can't have two for financial and practical reasons.   Anyway, thanks again.
Eric
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                        1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
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                    Decided to sell my cb77 cafe
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Decided to sell my cb77 cafe
63 cb77 cafe
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Thanks!  It will be missed!   But yes, I modded the monster with the same vision I have when I build a modern cafe bike (no bodywork, round headlight, clip-ons, high mount exhaust, minimal design). 
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Eric
63 cb77 cafe
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Yup!  Actually it's eyduc on the Ducati forums. I'll probably still be playing with Hondas since I have two young boys moving up in the ranks.
			
			
									
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