Rear fender vibration and mounting...Rear fender vibration and mounting...ok.. the vibration in the rear fender on my 67 cl77 seems excessive. I know they do but it actually broke my tailight bracket. I guess my question is, where the fender mounts to the grab bar is there supposed to be rubber bushings in there? I mounted mine solid I guess I don't see how that could change the vibration much since the mount under the seat is solid. Any input?
1967 CL77 Owner (work in progress)
Aron,
I'm not sure if any were supposed to be there. Others may be able to comment on that, but I went ahead and cut out some thin rubber bushings using an old inner tube and some steel gasket punches. My CL did not have any when I removed the fender and it was cracked in several places. You can not see the thin bushes when the fender is mounted, so if they are not supposed to be there no one will be able to notice anyway. I installed them on the lower fender mount and the mount under the seat. Ron Cribbs
1966 CL77 1965 CB160 1974 Triumph T150V mountingI guess what made me wonder about it is the holes where the fender mounts to the grab bar are large, I don't remember for sure but I think they were probably 1/2-3/4"
1967 CL77 Owner (work in progress)
CL77 FenderI've bought small rubber grommets from Lowes before. You might check there or as mentioned, just make some rubber washers from an old tube. They do shake some. I've changed the bulbs over to 1157 Halegen bulbs also.
vibrationyeah I need to get it fixed. even after I welded the tailight bracket up before it has broken again in a different spot. I think im gonna get a led tailight bulb since they take vibration better.
1967 CL77 Owner (work in progress)
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