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by jensen » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:35 pm
This is a winker switch from a C77 late style, mostly I see these switches used as a CB switch, but it's not (If my eyes don't fool me also on your CB72 Steve).
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by jensen » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:42 am
Hi,
The C77 style switch is easier to find then the other switches. The only thing is that there's a aluminum
casting where the throttle grip is sticking to (see picture above) If you cut this away, it will fit a CB72 handle bar and twist grip.
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by e3steve » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:27 am
jensen wrote:Then I have a lot of these. I don't know if these are original, but I know a few people who say that these are also used on old style CB72's. Plausible, but not confirmed by a picture of that time.
These look like they use the same, or similar, lenses as the C/CA72/77/92/95 fronts.
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by e3steve » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:31 am
jensen wrote:Then there are winker switches. I saw a lot off different winker switches, left side, right side, and all appears original to me. Here I picture my original dutch switches, strange, but original CB72. On my left side of the handle bar there is my light switch, printed with a D (Dimlicht, dutch for low beam) and a G (Grootlicht, dutch for high beam). This switch also holds the gas handle or twist grip as you call it.
In the Netherlands the winker switch is sometimes on the left side, sometimes on the right side. Late style switches are always left sides by regulations (you cant not control the twist grip and switch the winkers on and off with one hand, at least that's the official statement.
There is also a cut away in both switches (see pictures below), I don't know if this is original or not, but I guess not.
The left switch looks as though the 'L' & 'R' were stamped into the casting with engineer's letter punches. And, actually, so does the right with 'G' & 'D'!
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by e3steve » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:37 am
jensen wrote:This is a winker switch from a C77 late style, mostly I see these switches used as a CB switch, but it's not (If my eyes don't fool me also on your CB72 Steve).
You see a few of these regularly on eBay; they don't have a throttle cable exit(?) in the lower shell-half, so designed for the C/CA with the slide that runs in a slot in the handlebar.
I got mine from Japan, listed as allegedly for a CP77. Correct throttle cable exit and throttle pipe cave (for the cable flange).
Great info, J-man. Thanks for taking the time to collate the data!
Regards,
Steve
PS: those German fronts are bloody hideous!!
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by e3steve » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:21 pm
One final point of interest and, in particular, regarding German ('60s) legislation: here are pics of a German C92, owned (among other Hondas) by a fellow forum member in Norway. This ridiculous-looking fitment was for Germany and, oddly, '63 only for Norway!
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by jensen » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:17 pm
Hi steve,
Yes, very odd indeed, and if I only knew these I would not be sure if original, but I do have more then one pair, and all more or less similar. I studied it closely, but there where no hidden other characters stamped in the castings.
hideous means very ugly, kinky, etc, thanks Steve, you're welcome. Now I know why there are not much left. But once mounted, on flat handlebars, it all makes sense. Imagine how these look like on a CB92.
My eyes fooled me about your switchgear, but I do see a lot of these "reworked" to fit.
In the Netherlands most early CB's came from Germany (via Honda Germany), so they have the same style winkers. I also have a left side of those mounted on the C92, very strange and very, very rare.
By the way, CMS sells a complete licence plate with winkers for ONLY 304 Euro ex FAT (19 %)
Front winkers cost around 150 euro or so a complete original set would sell around 600 euro ex. FAT.
Jensen
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