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CB77 Color Wiring Diagram

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JJJake
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CB77 Color Wiring Diagram

Post by JJJake » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:27 pm

Here is a color wiring diagram to hopefully help some of us that are electrically challenged.
Thank you all for your contributions to this site. I am a rookie and all of your posts have been great to learn from as I start this project. If you would like a larger copy send me a message and I will e-mail it to you.
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Post by e3steve » Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:58 am

Cool JJJake, hope the stutter gets better! (If you really do have a stutter, consider this part a retraction....)

Somebody (well, me, actually) beat you to it http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... ng+diagram; but there's nothing like a bit of competitive spirit to get one to up one's game! Seriously, though, thanks for taking the time. And welcome along here!

Rgds, Steve

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Post by JJJake » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:03 am

I searched for a color diagram and never found it for the CB77. Nice job. Your drawing looks much better than mine.
IMO the search function leaves a little something to be desired.

Don't worry it's not a stutter:)

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Post by e3steve » Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:08 pm

Oh gggggood; I fffeel bbbetter about that nnnow!

Did you use MS Visio too?

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Post by JJJake » Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:07 pm

I used PhotoShop. I'm still learning obviously. In the past I've used a much simpler program. The last program was novice-friendly and had a ton of tools like PS. I've had fun learning PS, but I need to spend a lot more time with it. I go so long in-between uses that I forget what I learned the last time.

Jason James Jacob. But I've always been called Jake.

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Post by e3steve » Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:59 am

Well, JaJaJa, your parents had a (cruel?) SOH, as did mine; my initials are SHE -- you can imagine how that went at grammar (all boys) school! Thank Christ I'm not a Richard with a family name of Head or Balls!

MS Paint is OK for overdrawing, but isn't as flexible as Visio. I don't use PS, but I do regularly use Visio for electrical drawings so I'm quite proficient now.

My version isn't any better than yours; just different. I did my first CB copy about a year ago for the forum after a member posted a CB250/350 original colour layout; it was a bit clumsy, as the line weight was way too heavy (looked like the tech author used crayons), but it was so much easier to follow than the CB/CA manuals' monochrome versions. So, like you, I thought my Hondabuddies could benefit from a more refined diagram.

Good luck with your project. And we love a Photobucket or Flickr timeline here!

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