I Like Challenges. A Journey In My 66 CL77 10ft Restore
I Like Challenges. A Journey In My 66 CL77 10ft RestoreYou might be asking what a 10ft restore is. Its a restore that looks perfect from 10ft away. I'm not going to worry about the smallest of details but it will be nice. I have been wanting something that I could ride to vintage events 30 miles away. My CL70 just doesn't cut it. This will be a journey with many picture as my journalism isn't the best.
The picture I was given before the purchase. Only a couple things I knew for sure. 1-Hasn't run in 35 years. 2-Kick starter doesn't "catch" BTW I have a vintage show I would like to attend on the bike this August 5th. It's going to be a quick one.
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Started to tear it down and have found some not so good things. The carbs were in bad shape. Over the years of rebuilding carbs I have some tools to assist in the process. First was a soak in cleaner. I tried Berryman for the first time and it was a mistake. It oxidized the carbs. Something I have not has happen with Gunk. Because of this after the cleaning I decided to glass bead the exterior of the carbs.
Was time to investigate the kick starter issue. After talking to some older fellas in the vintage club I tried a kerosene soak to see if the spur was stuck from sitting for the last 35 years. After a couple days of no progress I decided to split the case. Was surprised in what I found. Appears the bearing failed and seized. This caused the main shaft to twist and split. It appears sometime in the process the gears slid over and destroyed the gears. I needed to purchase a new transmission. The bearings, cylinders and chases look good.
The frame isn't much better. Appears Honda failed on creating a rigid fender system. Not sure which broke first but the rear grab bar is broke and the rear fender is trashed. Believe I will slide a solid bar inside the grab bar and weld it together. I'm on the fence about the fender. As of now I am searching for one but they are getting some good money. Seat mound is a scab as well.
Great pictures!
Looks like you have all of the 'usual' problems to tackle. You just need to find a drop in transmission. Make sure you have a CL or CB as the CA gears are not undercut. Don't throw that fender away as it might be your best option..... G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F
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