Cool project!
I'd love to know more about the 5 speed transmission. I didn't know anyone made a 5 speed transmission for the CB77?
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Re: Un- recognised partHmmmm, I do have a couple of Airheads, and lots of parts.
@jensey, sweet Bomber! I'll take a look at the plugs. I would say it is likely rich, as I can open the choke immediately after a cold start and take off with good power before it warms up. I rode it 35 miles yesterday, and 25 this morning. After buying this one, I was thinking I'd just sell the othe...
Finally got a nice one!Well, after buying three ratty ones, I finally got a nice one. I present, my newly acquired 1967 CB77. After pricing out parts to restore one of the three others that I have, I decided it was cheaper to buy a nice one. This one is mostly all-original (engine refreshed, engine cases, fork tube covers...
Help me identify this mystery part from the right side caseI had this left over part after having the right side case apart to replace the rollers and springs in the starter sprag clutch. Is this part from this side of the engine, or did I mix something else up? https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8216/28958437336_678d7ea4a1_o.jpg IMG_9774 by jay_snyder67 , on Fl...
Jas, I'm no expert, but I believe the starter chain is oiled via slow-feed oiling at the right-side bearing of the crank which dribbles onto the starter clutch, and then to the chain. No periodic manual lubrication is needed. As proof this oil is flowing, my CB77 always drips a bit of oil from the ...
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