engine build - slowly but surely
Hi Dick
A good friend Brian and I have been tinkering with CB72/77 and other Hondas since 2007. Brian and his brother Alan used to race them in the UK. Quite a few CB72 and Cb77 came to Aus in the 60s but parts are hard to come by now. We've collected a bit over the last ten years as available locally. There are a sprinkling collector/riders here with these classic bikes, and a few on the historic bike race circuit. 90% of spare parts come from the good old USA. A sprinkling of new items from Asia. Keep up the good work Richard
Looks like you don't live too far from Phillips Island. ................lm
I've had some really good parts from Brett Bishop at
http://www.motoretro.com.au/cms/id/6#cms He had some parts such as crank bearings and CYB stuff that I just couldn't find anywhere else at the time. Shipping to UK was pretty easy and he was great to deal with. 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
Went there with Jerry for an event.
Damp/cool/windy but the racing was great and I enjoyed the people and bikes. .............................lm
I always wondered what kind of market Honda had there - I guess being in that part of the hemisphere certainly would be advantageous shipping-wise.
Tackled a few more things this past week - while waiting for the head light ass'y, I did make some reducers for the head light ears. They were for 35mm forks, mine are 33mm. I made the sleeves 33x35, and slit the side. The ears are cast alum and powder-coated.
I did some machine work to the top clamp for the tach mount, and heli-coiled the two M-6 holes. This was the instrument location for the CX, but just a cast finish, and kicked up 6 degrees from the stem; the black tach plate that came with the tach needed quite a bit of cutting and it is kicked up 45 degees. I may make some final adjustments when I get the tank, seat, and bars done, but so far looks ok.
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