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#11
I wonder if he also went by the book for his valve checks?!

10W-30 or 10W-40?

Does he wish for more HP?

I guess the upgrade to the Corbin seat was not necessary?

ROFL
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#12
(09-01-2014, 11:38 PM)ClassicVW_imp Wrote: I wonder if he also went by the book for his valve checks?!

10W-30 or 10W-40?

Does he wish for more HP?

I guess the upgrade to the Corbin seat was not necessary?

ROFL

Judging by the shocks, What are valve checks?

And now you made it an oil thread Celebrate
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#13
(09-01-2014, 08:51 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Btw I think the bike in the picture is a CL160 and not a CL 77. The CL77 had a grab rail behind the seat, and there was much more room between the seat and tail light. Also the CL77s had chrome moulding along the bottom of the seat and the CL160s did not.

Funny thing is, I got a hankering to own another CL77 a few years ago. I had fond memories of mine. It was my first " big" motorcycle that I felt could go anywhere. So I searched one out and went to look at it. The thing was TINY! Omg I felt like a giant on the thing. I passed on the bike realizing I would never really ride it anywhere and no sense of it just sitting in my garage. Tiny I tell ya. I used to think it was so big!

I think you're right. I forgot about the smaller sibling CL160. The two bikes look a lot alike!

I know what you mean about shrinking bikes. I used to dog sit for my neighbor as a kid and often enjoyed sitting on his garage queen CL77 and making motorcycle noises. At the time I thought it was a ridiculously large motorcycle (compared to my friends' Honda Trail 50/70 bikes).

Years later, my first real bike was a KZ400. In my mind, it was a good sized bike. I sat on one earlier this year and felt like I was sitting on a monkey bike.
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#14
(09-01-2014, 09:31 AM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: Stopped off at the local grocery store on my CB750 today and spotted this classic mid 60s 305 Scrambler (a.k.a. CL77) parked out front. It looks like a daily driver that's been earning its keep for the last 50 yrs. or so.

I don't see too many of these anymore.

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my first new Honda was a cl160 back in 1966 which this bike is not. it is a white cb160 production 1964-69 with cl175ko tank and chrome front fender with cl handlebars. the rear fender is still cb160 with rear flap mounting holes which would have been silver in color.cb/cl160 engines are identical, cl175ko looked like cb160 engine but had a 5 speed trans and production was 1968-69. new cb/cl175 type engine, (almost vertical head and cylinder angle with tach drive) came in 1970
Paul.
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#15

Honda produced cl type conversion kits for late model slow moving cb160 and cb450. the kit contained cl handle bars, fuel tank, air filter covers, exhaust system and other small sundries. the painted steel front fork gators and steel lower fork sliders were not changed. the middle cl exhaust mount clamped to the frame.

real Honda cl models had rubber fork boots, aluminum lower fork sliders and the middle cl exhaust mount was welded to the frame.
Honda also produced ralley kits for the 90cc cm91 step-thru

Paul
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#16
Good eye, Paul! The smaller CB/CLs are a bit before my time (as you can probably tell from this post). I tend to only notice the obvious stuff like Scrambler pipes and CL type bars.

I'm amazed that Honda went to all that trouble to make conversion kits for the CBs. Sounds expensive. Much like if they offered a kit to convert standard CB1100s to DLX models (i.e. pipes, tank, side covers...).
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#17
Saw this today at a local coffee shop (Stauf's in Grandview for those familiar with central Ohio). I noticed the RLETs right away.

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#18
And the gaiters.
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#19
On my dads progression down from Harley full dresser to 125 Moto Guzzi as he got older, he passed thru with a CB 200. Gold and black. Perfectly adequate little bike, if not a bit weird looking.
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#20
My dealer has a 305 Dream in the showroom, just for show. It has RLETS too!
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