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At first all I saw was a few little things like improperly routed cables, front shock boot clamps. exhaust pipes cut at angle (personal preference). Then it hit me like a ten pound sledge. Front seat mount is not the right one for a model that late. I don't have a reference for the vin but it seems out of place as well as the seemed tank . Just for starters,,,,,,,Rusty
First off I am not a scrambler guy, but I have a 1967 cL77 project I have yet to start. So here are my guesses.
1. Taillight as my 67 has the big oval. 2. The seat mount thing is also interesting 3. Front fender is odd to me and late model fenders would be chrome??? 4. The side stand looks odd 5. The solid chain guard would indicate after 65? 6. I could swear it has a small brake in the front These are my guesses, but I do not know if any our correct for sure. Thanks, Kirk 2-1966 CB77 Projects
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The seller doesn't actually say it's a '68, but the title is misleading at best. I remember uncrating several new,last production run, examples back in early '68 and they all had chrome fenders and black frames. Looks like a fairly complete older bike with a late model tank and footpeg bar installed. Original paint on the headlight bucket and fork ears doesn't match the new paint on the rest of it. You would think for $3000 you could at least get a new,unfaded wire harness, and matching paint.
I agree with some of the items called out by others.
Based upon the 102 serial number here is what I thought might be wrong. But then I pulled the parts book and checked a few things have added comment below. Tank with seam is wrong. Should be smooth - Seamed tank started at sn 104 Wrong tank emblems - obvious Painted black plate in place of cam end cover (why black? why not silver? geesh!) Rubber rider pegs - Rubber pegs started at sn 103 Seat latch might be right for 102 SN. Maybe LM or others can confirm. - Seat latch and rider pegs both changed at sn103. Front brake and fork are correct for a later model. But I think that the front seat mount should indicate small front brake and steel sliders. - I was wrong. Alum slider and TLS brake started at sn 101. So correct for this bikes sn. Latch button on toolbox should not be black. Metal spark plug covers are missing. Painted fenders are correct. Aftermarket levers Helmet tab on wrong side. Shouldn't the centerstand match the color of the frame? So my guess here is the bike was crashed at one point damaging the pegs and tank and either got later model spares from the dealer or somebody got used parts when they brought the bike back to life and replaced the originals. He said he has the original tank emblems so the tank might have been replaced before he got it. regards, Rob
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