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Re: unusual CB77 frame #Thanks for the reply, LM. <br /><br />I think that your assessment is correct. It makes a lot more sense that someone modified the frame to an old-style seat mount (then back again!) rather than the frame having some kind of bizarre frame # anomoly. I wonder if the extra bracket was for coils. Maybe...
Re: unusual CB77 frame #And here is the VIN#. Thanks for any ideas you might share...
Re: unusual CB77 frame #Here is the extra bracket that I mentioned. It looks a lot like the coil mount bracket. No, it's not where the coils were mounted. The coil mount is in the usual place.
Re: unusual CB77 frame #Thanks for your response, KM. <br /><br />Here is a pic of the seat mount. You can see that someone welded on flat steel plates to allow use of a later seat. There are also some extra tabs below the shock mount bolt. You can't see it well in the picture, but there is a safety wire or cotter pin hole...
Re: unusual CB77 frame #An update:<br /><br />I looked further at Bill Silver's reference book (great material, but the presentation is difficult at times...) and tried to sort through the density of his writing. It seems that he is indicating frame # when he writes "...change at CB77F-xxxxxxx..." in the chassis ...
unusual CB77 frame #Hi,<br />I just acquired a frame #CB77 107205. It is unusual in a couple of ways, including a different mount for the seat on the rear of the frame and a couple of other differences. Bill Silver's book does not seem to address this frame. If it were CB77E , it would be a '64 according to the referen...
CB77 right side engine cover cracksHi,<br />I read a post here that mentioned welding cracked CB77 engine case covers and installing a bronze kickstart bushing. Someone said that they do this repair. I have two cracked covers I'd like to get welded, but I can't find the post! Can anyone help?<br />Thanks!<br /><br />Phil Y<br />
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