CB77 Race Bike
CB77 Race BikeHi everyone,
I recently purchased this CB77 to serve as a winter project (I'm fairly certain some of you have seen this listing across the internet). I've been riding for about 10 years, started with a CX500 (before they were cool) and currently own a '75 Kawa Z1 and a 79 Suzuki GS750E. I took a few minutes to open up the documentation... holy crap, I'm pretty impressed. Here's the link to the imgur gallery, and below are some of the highlights. http://imgur.com/a/c8ceW It seems like this has more or less the whole catalog of honda race parts... documentation indicates it has the 5 speed trans which is a nice surprise too. Additionally its using honda 350 pistons. There's mention of ceriani forks, but I'm pretty sure those were taken off years ago because the forks on it right now look like typical CB77 type II forks. Right now the bike is running a total loss system and is bump start only... this isn't exactly practical for me at this point in time so that's going to be the first thing to address. So off the top of my head, here are my priorities of work: 1. Get motor running 1a. new wiring harness 1b. electronic ignition, coils, R+R (charlies) 1c. add alternator, starter clutch, starter, starter chain 1d. add switches/controls 1e. battery 1f. drain oil, check oil sediment trap/primary chain/valve clearances/cam chain tensioner 1g. clean carburetors 1h. new throttle cables 1i. add fuel filters/new fuel lines 1j. attempt to start. After all that happens I'll begin to look at the suspension/tires/misc other items. Teazer gave me a heads up about the current clutch setup and a recommendation on how to improve it, so I'll likely go with his guidance. I already have the Bill Silver CB77 guides as well as the shop manual CD and I've just ordered a clymer manual as well. if anyone knows a Roy Seem it seems he was a big figure in this bikes past. EDIT: I'll re-link the photos once I get them to resize
Last edited by RCP_Espresso on Sun Nov 13, 2016 6:48 pm, edited 6 times in total.
Re: CB77 Race BikeFrom this message may I asume you plan to make this a street bike!. ............lm
LM, I plan on making it pull double duty, street and track. I am a novice on the track so the added weight of the starter/stator is not going to be the limiting factor on my lap times right now. That said, waking the bike up for the first time will be considerably easier with an electric start. Eventually I'll go back to bump only.
By the way, what's the best place to get throttle/tach/brake cables from? Everywhere I look they're at least $20 each. Is that what they go for these days? Also, anyone have a starter chain?
Well I'd say you will wear out a nicely made racer.
That engine if a true racer isn't going to last long on the street. Last I knew starters are not allowed . If that price for cables seems high you may be out of touch with the cost of any part. There are many stock CB77 bikes out there and few true racers. What you suggest is a waste in my opinion. ..............lm
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