CL160 or CA77 Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 4:21 pm
Hello all,
I'm a newbie to the greatest extent. I've worked on motorcycles (1980's Yamahas, 1990's Buells, and 2000's Harleys). I've rebuilt them, I've completely disassembled (and put back together) a running 2002 Sportster, and I am quite handy with a set of wrenches (Mechanical Engineer by degree).
Ok, that's who I am and what I know. I am currently looking for a restoration project, and this will be my first restoration. I am looking at two different bikes, mainly because of my discomfort with the unknown. I want to do a restoration, but am unsure as to what it will take. I'm looking at a 1967 CL160 or a 1969 CA77. I would prefer the CA77, but the CL160 is in better physical shape, not to mention I have no idea how to rechrome parts, or who to go to for help.
HELP! Any ideas, advice, comments? I have been creeping the forums for a couple weeks now and have read a lot of interested things, but I finally got up the courage to ask!
I'm a newbie to the greatest extent. I've worked on motorcycles (1980's Yamahas, 1990's Buells, and 2000's Harleys). I've rebuilt them, I've completely disassembled (and put back together) a running 2002 Sportster, and I am quite handy with a set of wrenches (Mechanical Engineer by degree).
Ok, that's who I am and what I know. I am currently looking for a restoration project, and this will be my first restoration. I am looking at two different bikes, mainly because of my discomfort with the unknown. I want to do a restoration, but am unsure as to what it will take. I'm looking at a 1967 CL160 or a 1969 CA77. I would prefer the CA77, but the CL160 is in better physical shape, not to mention I have no idea how to rechrome parts, or who to go to for help.
HELP! Any ideas, advice, comments? I have been creeping the forums for a couple weeks now and have read a lot of interested things, but I finally got up the courage to ask!