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mooney1el
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Post by mooney1el » Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:14 pm

Guys - Someone in my "New Forum Member" thread asked for some pictures of my 1967 CL77 that I have owned since new. I washed it up, changed to new tires (Pirella MT660's), and pulled it out front for a few unrestored pictures. I plan to start it up tomorrow after its 36 year slumber. Sharp eyes will note that the mirrors are not installed, the fuel petcock is missing and the toolbox is not there. I forgot to install the toolbox when I cleaned out the air cleaner area, the petcock rebuild parts just arrived this evening and the mirrors are in one of the many unpacked boxes from our move to Florida.

I posted the tool roll for those who are interested in what came with the bike from the factory/dealer.

Richard
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Post by davomoto » Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:34 pm

Nice looking bike! I see that the muffler has survived , not so common. I have a 67 CL77 as well. I did the tank and sidecovers in metallic blue, fenders are chrome. Cool that you are the only owner of her!
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Post by G-Man » Sat Jul 03, 2010 11:38 am

Richard

Great pictures. A genuine bike with personal history - just how it should be. I like the paint scheme on the fenders and the extra chrome. I think that the muffler spoils the look of the exhaust, but that's just a personal thought.

I'm sure that the memories will flood back when you get her fired up.

G
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