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Re: CL77 tiresJay,<br /><br />If you have not purchased yet, I like and use Dunlop K70 or the K81. They have the correct look for the cl77.<br /><br />http://www.ronayers.com.<br /><br />Hope this helps<br /><br />Big Daddy<br /><br />
Re: cool retro bikes - seat restoration, whatcha think?Hi,<br /><br />Yes, I used them for my cl77. T.D Bash (cool retro ) is the best at what they do. A pic of my bike is on their website (Carson McCord - owner). Your correct, it is a little $$$$$, but their seats are worth it if you are doing a show bike.
Re: Crank case cover right side 1966 CB 77I would suggest looking on ebay first. In fact, there are some NOS side covers listed there today (motorcycle parts listing). I would then check out the following:<br /><br />http://www.ohiocycle.com/<br /><br />http://www.westernhillshonda.com/<br /><br />If you need medal finishing work I recommen...
Re: tapered steering bearingsDid you find out which bearings will work? I would like to convert my CL77. Thanks for any help.<br /><br />BD
Re: aluminum cleanerJust a tip for what it is worth. I blasted my engine with walnut shell, as George said. I pluged up all the exhaust/Carb holes with corks I purched for Home Depot. I then purchased a small pup tent. I used the tent to do all my blasting on the engine, frame and other parts. You can reclaim most of t...
Re: Oil leakThanks GorgGE, you have been a big help.<br /><br />BD
Re: Oil leakGeorGe,<br /><br />Forgot to ask, can these be replaced without have to disassemble the engine?<br /><br />Thanks<br />BD
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