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Dave-M
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CB72

Post by Dave-M » Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:58 am

I have 2 CB72 engines # CB72E-103842 & # CB72E-1006414 i would like to know what year these motors are. both are overbored to 64mm (347cc) any help appreciated.

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Post by honda brian » Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:43 am

Hi Dave, according to Silver, the 103842 is a 1964 (100001-104165) and the 1006414 is a 1965-1967.(1000001 to 1010925?)
Regards from a Birkenhead bloke in Aus.
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Re: CB72

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:00 am

I don't think the CB72 was issued in 1966/67 so could be a 1965 but I'm not sure of last date/year of issue for the CB72. ............lm

Dave-M wrote:I have 2 CB72 engines # CB72E-103842 & # CB72E-1006414 i would like to know what year these motors are. both are overbored to 64mm (347cc) any help appreciated.

Dave.

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Post by jensen » Mon Apr 26, 2010 9:52 am

Hi,

The CB72 where issued until the end of 1967, at least in (western) Europe.
But I second LM, at least according issued 1967 CB72's in the US.

I've seen a tagged 1967 CB72 (wire harness), and some people say that they have seen 1968 CB72's, but I can't verify that.

The CB72 was less popular in the US, but as things are sometimes different between the US and Europe, here the CB72 was popular, until the 1968 CB250 came.

Jensen
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:51 am

Here in the US one could/can buy any size engine bike and ride it.
Back in the CB72/77 days ya didn't need a special add to your car license to ride one.
So we bought the 305 rather than the 250 because of the difference in power and the cost was apx. $40.00/$60.00 more.
Don't some of the European nations have different grades of bike license?
Like start small and bigger engines are allowed as ya gain years on the bike??????????.....................lm

jensen wrote:Hi,

The CB72 where issued until the end of 1967, at least in (western) Europe.
But I second LM, at least according issued 1967 CB72's in the US.

I've seen a tagged 1967 CB72 (wire harness), and some people say that they have seen 1968 CB72's, but I can't verify that.

The CB72 was less popular in the US, but as things are sometimes different between the US and Europe, here the CB72 was popular, until the 1968 CB250 came.

Jensen

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Post by CliffC » Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:53 pm

I'm not sure about Europe but in Japan, especially in the 60's, the more cc's the higher the taxes were when you got and renewed your plates (yearly). In Japan you saw a lot more 250's than 305's on the streets, more 50's than 90's and so on. Most GI's had the 250's until the 305's came out. Cliff

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Post by jensen » Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:15 pm

Hi,

Yes, here was (and still is) the tax system still working.
Next to that, the CB72 where here first, later the CB77.

The tax is not coupled only to the engine size, but to the power it delivers.

Jensen
Last edited by jensen on Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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