Dream Handlbar Question- throttle cut outDream Handlbar Question- throttle cut outI've been having a tough time finding replacement bars for my 1962 CA77. Ordered an aftermarket set from Apexcycles but they never arrived and they've been much less than helpful in resolving the issue. My bike is off the road until I can find bars out so I'm looking into other options. I've been watching ebay like a hawk but have only seen a few bent bars come up in the past couple of weeks and some from Thailand.
Does anyone know of handlebars off any other year/make early honda that have the same internal throttle cutout and would work with the stock dream cables/switches? I already tried taking a standard 7/8" bar that I liked to a machine shop to have the throttle assembly and wiring holes cut but they wanted 200.00. A bit steep... Not to concerned with keeping things original as it's easy enough to swap back at some point- Just trying to figure out a short term solution to get back on the road now that the weather is good. Sorry for the redundant thread. I searched the archives but couldn't find any specific info on what other bars may work without to much hassle or modification. Thanks so much. David Thanks! I actually just found a guy in East Harlem who was able to drill out the bars for me. I ended up using CB low rise bars that I had on hand and they look quite nice. Worked out fine with the stock cable lengths, though I did replace the front brake and clutch cable with new cables minus the metal casing near the levers. I figure it will be straight forward enough to swap back to the original bars if I find one down the road.
I'll post some photos a bit later on. Running out to get my inspection now that the bike is all sorted... Finally got everything finished up. Passed NY State inspection without any problems. New bars are cut and on the bike. Everything was rather straight forward once I found someone to cut the throttle slot. I attached a couple of photos of my bike with the replacement bars and bar end mirrors. I actually like how it looks and rides with the lower rise bars. A bit tougher on the lower back but a blast around town.
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