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arthur305
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CB400F engine in CB77 frame

Post by arthur305 » Wed Sep 24, 2014 4:58 am

G'day All, been a while since I was on the Forum, but I have come across an interesting situation. I have a complete CB77 which I hope to start restoration early next year (maybe last this year if I am lucky), I also have a second CB77 frame - but it came with a C72 bottom half, and what I have been led to believe a CB77 top half. This might work out (I am not yet sure).
Meantime I have seen a CB77 with a CB400F engine and it looked great.

So anyone else seen or heard of this bike?. Anyone have any knowledge on what might be required to marry this combination?.

Ok a bit left field, and perhaps loopy, but it did look nice!

Thanks, Arthur

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Post by Hahnda » Wed Sep 24, 2014 7:17 am

A friend of mine owned a Superhawk with a 400f engine in it. He didn't build it though. I think he bought it at Mid-Ohio. I had it for sale for a bit here at my shop and then we took it to Barber last year and it sold there.

Very little modification needed to get the engine in there.

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Post by Beza » Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:23 am

Cool! I have a 400f as well! Good to know I have options, lol.

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Ask the man who owns one.

Post by kfsrq » Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:34 am

A few years ago, I rode to Mio, Michigan, to visit Eugene, a clever fellow who has put
several four-cylinder engines into CB77 frames. I saw one that he had in progress,
but he was working instead on a CB-X or two that attracted him.

He was not easy to find, but I managed.

His e-mail address at the time was
tbird@gct21.net

If you search this forum for that handle, you will see a nine-year-old conversation
about a seat, but I did not find anything newer.

He is a resourceful fellow, and I think his machines are pretty and reliable.

Keith

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