lix wrote:Here is a picture of the kickstarter pawl spindle. Is this still a good one?
P1010222 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr
I started with the front shocks so I can paint them:
P1010207 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr
I didn't know there were two kind of oil seals. Of course I bought the wrong ones :)
And made a basket for the battery:
P1010213 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr
regards
restoration of a dutch honda cb72
The pawl is shot. ..........lm
I probably have the same problem with my kickstart pawl, the kicker doesn't engage at all...
Find a piece of (hardend) steel and a dremel is what I would do... 'Of course I've already taken a very modest position on the monetary system, I do take the position that we should just end the Fed.' - Ron Paul
Forgot what Mr. Honda himself said ?
Try something, if it fails, you now know how not to do it, try again. (or something like that) It can't be all to difficult with a dremel I would say... yes, patience and time, learning and building skills is fun ! 'Of course I've already taken a very modest position on the monetary system, I do take the position that we should just end the Fed.' - Ron Paul
A little progress:
P1010227 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1010229 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1010233 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr I installed new all balls bearings. With the old bearing ring it's easy to install the new one: P1010234 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1010235 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1010236 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr P1010238 by Kristof Beheyt, on Flickr I was just wondering what number 3 is in this parts picture. It's like a rubber cushion but I wasn't on the bike. http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-cb72-general ... ml#results
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