I broke my speedo cable, dammit. The lip that keeps the cable seated against the nut broke and i'm afraid it's not reparable.
Does anyone know if the ebay thailand ones suffice or does anyone in the US import them?
Thanks!
Wanted- CB77 Speedo Cable
Western Hills seems to have em, but which one? They list two here. I have the early-model speedo.
http://www.westernhillshondayamaha.com/ ... veh=132822
http://www.westernhillshondayamaha.com/ ... veh=132822
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I would call Terry, very knowledgeable , reliable & have the serial # handy.
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Go to general forum & key in superhawk.
Check the "sticky" by cyclon- he put togeather a very comprehensive list of dependable suppliers who should be able to get the correct cable.
Check the "sticky" by cyclon- he put togeather a very comprehensive list of dependable suppliers who should be able to get the correct cable.
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I THINK the later model cable was wound (twisted) the opposite way from the early model due to opposite rotation of later speedo and drive. Could be wrong.
'62 CB77. "It's a rider."
Thank you!
As tends to be the case, I went down the rabbit hole of suppliers. First called Western Hills, they were out but directed me to Honda Fairfield in OH, who were also out but were able to tell me which part number was for my early speedo by looking at the vin numbers in their book. Then they sent me along to College Bike in Lansing, MI, haha. And they had one in stock. $25 to my door, not bad.
That list of sites is very useful I'll use it in the future for sure.
As tends to be the case, I went down the rabbit hole of suppliers. First called Western Hills, they were out but directed me to Honda Fairfield in OH, who were also out but were able to tell me which part number was for my early speedo by looking at the vin numbers in their book. Then they sent me along to College Bike in Lansing, MI, haha. And they had one in stock. $25 to my door, not bad.
That list of sites is very useful I'll use it in the future for sure.