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LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Mar 26, 2017 6:10 am

Where does that idea come from?. ..................lm
SMBH wrote:The CB72 and CB77 purchased new in the early 60's had no grease in the steering head bearings just one of the things Honda failed to do like very little paint under the tank.

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Post by mike in idaho » Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:53 am

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Where does that idea come from?. ..................lm
SMBH wrote:The CB72 and CB77 purchased new in the early 60's had no grease in the steering head bearings just one of the things Honda failed to do like very little paint under the tank.
I'm sure they were greased, they do need re-packed more often than once every 50 years.
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Post by SMBH » Sun Mar 26, 2017 5:50 pm

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Where does that idea come from?. ..................lm
SMBH wrote:The CB72 and CB77 purchased new in the early 60's had no grease in the steering head bearings just one of the things Honda failed to do like very little paint under the tank.
It is not a idea I purchased a new CB72 in 1963 and also a new CB77 in 1964 and both of these bikes had very and I mean very little what looked like thin oil in the steering head bearings, don't get me wrong the CB72/77 were a beautifuly put together bikes but far from perfect. I would like to hear any other persons views on purchasing a new CB72/77 in the early 60's in the UK.

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:52 pm

????????????????????????????????????. ...........lm

SMBH wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Where does that idea come from?. ..................lm
SMBH wrote:The CB72 and CB77 purchased new in the early 60's had no grease in the steering head bearings just one of the things Honda failed to do like very little paint under the tank.
It is not a idea I purchased a new CB72 in 1963 and also a new CB77 in 1964 and both of these bikes had very and I mean very little what looked like thin oil in the steering head bearings, don't get me wrong the CB72/77 were a beautifuly put together bikes but far from perfect. I would like to hear any other persons views on purchasing a new CB72/77 in the early 60's in the UK.

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Post by cknight » Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:48 am

Not in the UK, but the Hondas (including three CB77's) that I purchased new in the U.S. in the 60's, and the ones that I worked on, certainly had lubed steering bearings. The grease was nearly clear, kind of like Vaseline. It was not an excessive amount, but it held the bearings in place just fine for assembly. Regards, Chase

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Post by texasgrape » Thu Mar 30, 2017 8:02 pm

Update: The two fittings that are listed/pictured under the tank not there either. Guess I just have the five.
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Post by Jims65CA77 » Fri Mar 31, 2017 7:46 am

Well.... so much for that photo of the owners manual! HAHA!! ;^)
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