restoration of a dutch honda cb72
Remove the one not on the return spring and fit to marks.
The wire spring is installed wrong. ..........lm
Hi,
Yesterday Kristof came by (a really nice and young guy, or in Texan's, a nice feller), and we went trough the engine. Primary chain sprocket and chain issue's are solved, pistons too. But, sadly, that won't be enough to get the bike running again. The trans is worn out, the high mileage took it's toll and as usual you can walk different routes. Or replace all broken parts, or simply throw in a nice used trans. With so much damage I would go for the last option, so if anyone feels helping him out ? When needed, I will help him further in the right direction, Jensen assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)
Thanks Jensen! Yesterday was a great day. Learned a lot in a short time:). As a young farmacist my knowledge is very limited of engines and this help was very welcome. Like Jensen said, I will need a lot of parts: a starter spindle, countershaft second gear, countershaft bush, gear mainshaft, shifting forks,... Any help is welcome! The frame is being prepared for powder coating.
P1000933 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr These are the only bearings I can't get out... I will probably have to take them to a machine shop with a hydraulic press. P1000934 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr Also got a very nice christmas gift :)) P1000932 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr Merry christmas an a happy newyear to everyone! This weekend I separated the shocks.
P1000944 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr They have been torn down before because I'm missing one of the platics that is inside the spring. P1000949 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1000950 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1000945 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1000953 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr Two little questions: This is the starter. The left cable is not isolated. Is this normal? P1000963 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr In which color should this be painted? P1000964 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr I'm still waiting for a chain guard en then I can go to the powder coater.
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