No, it just comes to a point, matches the hole in the grease fitting. Also pretty handy when you need to squirt out a little dab of grease to hold an o-ring or a side cover gasket in place during assembly.R100 wrote:It seems to have a needle point. Does that have a spring and retract?mike in idaho wrote:Use one of these: http://www.jensonusa.com/!Ab6uitZUgCDCE ... ort-Nozzle , works with any style zerk fitting.
Grease gun question ?
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'65 CB160 '66 CL160 '66 CL77 '78 XS650 '79 GL1000 '69 T100R '68 TR6 '69 T120 '72 750 Commando my company car is a Kenworth Thanks Mike. Unfortunately the shipping charge to Canada doubles the price. I E-mailed Duralco to see if they have a Canadian dealer. A seller used to sell on ebay metal grease guns exclusively for CB77's 7-9 nipples. They still sell a cheapie CB77 grease gun from time to time.
In the meantime, the solution to your priceless kick start side covers being reduced to crap and breaking from non-lubrication is simple. SO HERE'S THE FREE MILLION DOLLAR TIP: It's called a "reverse nipple" grease gun. Where to find one cheap???????? Ebay or your local shop: They're used on Chainsaws to lubricate bar tip sprockets hundreds of times everyday all over the world. The Dualco's are ok, look nice, expensive, and a pain in the a-- to load with grease and pressurize-(get working). I've got a couple laying around on the pain in the a-- shelf somewhere. Stihl makes a nice cheap one I use on the chainsaw or the bike. Easy to load, works immediately pumping grease, used it for 20 years so far. Buy both and see which one you use more... I have a plastic grease syringe that came with my Stihl. Is that what you mean?
Actually, mine is a Lincoln, looks just about the same as the Dualco. I drilled and tapped a 1/4 inch thread in the top for a grease fitting, I fill it with my big grease gun, no mess and no air bubbles.
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'65 CB160 '66 CL160 '66 CL77 '78 XS650 '79 GL1000 '69 T100R '68 TR6 '69 T120 '72 750 Commando my company car is a Kenworth The Stihl is a black metal tube with a red plastic protective cover over the nozzle and red end cover over the grease filler area. Other people make a look alike greaser too. eg Forester/poulan
The Texas made dualco is pictured below at work on a CB77 if you get one be sure to get directions with it, or call the factory and they will happily send you them.
They're getting cheaper: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0025UGOVW/ref ... _ohs=24-48
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'65 CB160 '66 CL160 '66 CL77 '78 XS650 '79 GL1000 '69 T100R '68 TR6 '69 T120 '72 750 Commando my company car is a Kenworth
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