NEW 1967 CB77 OWNER
Go to Princess Auto to buy fuel line, they sell it by the foot in various thickness. BTW I noticed you have the rare oval tail light. What is the Stanley part number on that lens?
1967 CA78
1965 CM90 The value of life can be measured by how many times your soul has been deeply stirred. Soichiro Honda
I posted about this already, but I'll put it in the restoration page as well. I took apart my carbs to clean and found this bronw gunk all over the casing of the carbs and when I removed it I realized it was someone's attempt to fix holes in the carbs. I'm currently looking to get replacement carbs.
I noticed the tube that runs from the air filter to the carb has a crack in it, would you repair this or just get a replacement? Where is a good place to get new airfilters?
Thanks for all the help so far, I really appreciate it. -Aaron
Zads,
I got replacement filters pretty cheaply from "retrobikes" at olypen.com/retro/ I used some pieces of old radiator hose for the tubes, left over from a 1979 Chevy I believe, but you might find something else just as effective. Looks like you are having fun. By the way, I have used "brown stuff" AKA JB Weld to patch a similarly ventilated carburetor in my CT90. Brown stuff works pretty well! Best regards, Larry
Filter tubesTim at classic Honda restoration has the replacement rubber tubes for 75 dollars a pair. He is a good guy to buy from and is on this site from time to time. Good luck on your bike!
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