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Picture Request - CB77 Side Stand Mounting Location

sdaigle240
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Picture Request - CB77 Side Stand Mounting Location

Post by sdaigle240 » Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:44 pm

What exactly does the side stand bolt to? Ive already had a few situations where just ordering whats "supposed" to fit has yielded cb77 parts paperweights. the bikes a bit of a basket case so i want to be sure im not missing some intermediate bracket thats required to make it work

this thread was damn close to showing me what i needed http://www.honda305.com/forums/cb77-sid ... t5025.html

I couldnt seem to find a parts diagram for this part.
Steve
CA78 65?
CB77 65?

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Re: Picture Request - CB77 Side Stand Mounting Location

Post by G-Man » Mon Sep 21, 2015 3:13 pm

Steve

Here's a parts diagram....

http://www.cmsnl.com/cb72-hawk-250-1961 ... 0108259000


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sdaigle240 wrote:What exactly does the side stand bolt to? Ive already had a few situations where just ordering whats "supposed" to fit has yielded cb77 parts paperweights. the bikes a bit of a basket case so i want to be sure im not missing some intermediate bracket thats required to make it work

this thread was damn close to showing me what i needed http://www.honda305.com/forums/cb77-sid ... t5025.html

I couldnt seem to find a parts diagram for this part.
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Post by OldScrambler » Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:33 pm

A few years ago I removed the sidestand bracket from a CB77 parts bike and intended to install it on a nice original CB77..........but I did not have the sidestand lever........so it never got installed. I eventually sold the bike and last year I sold the bracket on ebay. A few weeks ago I acquired a few boxes of parts and now have a sidestand with the 'special bolt' Do you need it? Make me a fair offer...........just the sidestand lever and bolt..........no spring..........no bracket.

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Post by sdaigle240 » Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:25 pm

G, exactly what I needed! Thanks. I must have looked over it in the silver books.

Oldscrambler, thank you I will let you know if I'll be taking you up on that offer.

For this bike I'll see if I can fabricate something first, then most likely pony up on a Thailand repo.

Thanks gents
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Post by jensey » Tue Sep 22, 2015 6:08 am

Hi,

A poor man's bracket...... (in combination with a CB450 side stand)
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Post by jensey » Tue Sep 22, 2015 6:12 am

I took a real one as an example, pictures :
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Post by jensey » Tue Sep 22, 2015 6:15 am

I have a few original brackets, but I made one out of good material, not / less prone to cracking and/or bending.
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