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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:55 am
Possible error for the US market.
Depending on the actual frame number this bike may be as issued by HONDA with the round bars. .......lm
jensen wrote:Hi,
Very nice find, you won't see these often in the US.
The dream was delivered in three (and four in the US) colors, black, red and blue. The white dream is strange in Europe, something to do with regulations in that period.
Side cases are painted, not polished. The main cases are not painted.
The '61 did have a plate steer, instead of the tubular steer that is shown on the picture.
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by jensen » Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:42 am
Hi,
That's interesting, here (Europe) the switch was made somewhere 1963, together with the gas tank.
In the US the plate steer was never issued according to my Honda parts manuals nr. 2, 3 and 4 on the CA72 / CA77. Yes, reveal us the frame number.
If it is a CA72 / CA 77 type, no tubular steer, if it is a C72 / C77 before number 311***, a plate steer is correct.
Looking at the gas tank (early type) I concluded that the plate steer should go with it, apparently not in the US,
Jensen
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by hondaguy » Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:28 am
I thought the tube type bars with the external throttle assy were correct on this model, the handgrip with the external throttle cable setup came with the bike in a box of parts.
Frame CA7711070
Engine CA77E111060
I will use the front fender off of the black 65 dream, also if you look close at the front forks (or whatever they are called) you will see a ripple in them where they are bent, I will also use the black front for this also.
The mufflers are solid but very dented and some rust, not stainless unfortunately.
Your comments and suggestions are appreciated
Mike
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by jensen » Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:11 pm
Hi,
Yes, according to what we found out today, the CA from '61 should have tubular steering, so it's correct.
Are you sure that it is rust on your mufflers ?, Sometimes the stainless mufflers are very brown (burned in).
Jensen
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by jadahonda » Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:59 am
CA models was made for US, and had tubular steering on all, same on CA95. Here in Europe, it was standard later, around 1963.
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by jensen » Fri Oct 08, 2010 2:22 am
Hi,
Yes, A stands for America, and are the tubular steerings, mounted on the CA's before 1963, the same as the tubular steerings mounted on C's after 1963 ?
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by jensen » Fri Oct 08, 2010 2:27 am
Hi,
Yes, A stands for America, and are the tubular steerings, mounted on the CA's before 1963, the same as the tubular steerings mounted on C's after 1963 ?
Jensen
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