Here is what I've got. I've got a 63' CB77 with a 64' CA77 motor that some previous owner installed. Then I've also got a 67' CL77 rolling chassis. I'm working on getting an actual CB77 motor for my CB77 bike. Putting that aside, I'm gathering parts to convert that CA motor into a CL77 motor. I've already gotten a crankshaft (in great shape, I might add) and I've now just gotten a CL77 head (with a fresh valve job). I think I'm probably going to go the Cafe route like hahnda. Besides the motor part, I haven't made any definite plans beyond that yet. Any input will be appreciated.
Later on, Bill
A Mixed Up CB/CL/CA77 Project
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A Mixed Up CB/CL/CA77 Project
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A Mixed Up CL/CA77 Project Update
Well, I'm still looking to do a build on a CL77 chassis with a CA motor (that I'm going to convert to a CL motor, internally). I've gotten some info about installing a set of 450 carbs and this is cool since I don't have any CB/Cl carbs and I do have some 450 carbs on hand. I'm still open to any suggestions that might be out there.
Later on, Bill
Later on, Bill
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Never did get very far with that Super Hawk, but I've recently started coming across more and more parts, to include nearly a complete 65' CB77 and another buddy who has couple of CB77 Parts Bikes that I'm coming into. So, put that stuff with the old 63' Super Hawk and a 67' CL77 "Roller" that I have, looks like I may FINALLY be able to get a project or 2 or 3 off the ground. Soon as I can do photos, I will be posting them.