1962 CB77 Restoration underway
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Zinc plating isn't expensive like chrome plating. It is a sacrificial coating to protect the steel from oxidizing. I personally have never had any parts copper plated. Good chrome platers use copper as a strike coat before nickel plating the part, so most chrome platers probably offer copper plating. You will have to clear coat it or keep it polished to keep it from tarnishing and turning dull brown. HT
Time to remove the shift drum and shift forks for inspection. You'll need to bend back the lock washer tabs before unscrewing the shift fork guide pins. Mark the shift forks with a marker L & R because if they only have wear on one side you may be able to swap their positions exposing the unworn sides to service.
Time has come to remove the assy. There are 2 screws to be removed that hold the shift drum setting plate. Before I mess with removing the shift fork pins I loosen the screws. It usually takes a couple whacks with an impact driver to loosen them. Remove the screws. To remove the screws you will need to rotace the drum for clearance on the heads. You will see what I'm talking about when you do it. Now just lift the drum and plate straight up and out. The forks will fall out loose in the case.
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