Detail Info for: Honda : CL CL77 1966 Honda CL77 Scrambler 305 Collectible Runs Great

Transaction Info

Sold On:
02/18/2012
Price:
$ 3250.00
Condition:
Mileage:
854
Location:
Fresno, California,
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1966 Honda CL
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Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Vehicle Detail

I am selling some motorcycles for a friend. This auction is for a 1966 Honda CL77 Scrambler 305 Euro. It has the original silver paint. The bike has 854 miles on the rebuilt engine. At the time of the rebuilt, the odometer was replaced with an American New Old Stock mph version. It was originally kph . It runs great. It is located in Fresno, California. The CL77 Scrambler 305 was a close relative of the Honda C77 Dream and the CB77 Superhawk of the 1960s. Scramblers (designated CL by Honda) differed from the sport bikes (designated CB) to allow for some off-road riding. The CL77 differed from the CB77 Super Hawk in a number of ways. To increase ground clearance, it had upswept exhaust pipes running along the bike's left side. A bigger tube frame with a front downtube gave extra strength and ran through the space where the electric starter was mounted in the CB and CA models. Eliminating the starter not only gave clearance in the frame, but lightened the total weight of the bike. It had a small-capacity painted fuel tank, fork boots, 19-inch front and rear wheels, coarser-tread tires (called universals), a taller handlebar with cross-brace, and abbreviated fenders. Early models featured aluminum fenders that were painted. The 305 cc overhead cam engine had a redline of 9000 rpm and contrasted sharply from the low-revving European and American bikes of the day. Running straight pipes with small internal baffles, CL77s featured a loud and very distinct sound from the 180 degree firing order of this parallel twin. Many of these motorcycles often featured aftermarket snuff-or-nots (commonly misspoken as "snuffer nuts"), which featured a flat washer like piece of metal which pivoted just inside the tips of the exhaust pipes to quiet or increase the sound of the motor at any time during operation simply by twisting the external knob. In later years Honda joined together the end of the exhaust pipes into an external factory installed muffler to help quiet down the noise level of the exhaust. At first it was a slip-on device which was slipped on and clamped. Popularly called a slip-on muffler or just "slip on". Later models came with only one of the twin side pipes welded onto the slip on muffler. The last version came with both pipes welded to the slip-on muffler. Apparently Honda was pressured to make the slip-on muffler permanently attached due to the loud level of exhaust noise made without it. Its overall sound however was one of the features that sold a lot of these popular motorcycles. In 1968, Larry Berquist and Gary Griffen won the second official Baja 1000 race on a CL77 to give the model off-road credibility.Manufacturer Honda Model year 1966–1968[1] Engine 305.4 cc (18.64 cu in) OHC 180° crank angle parallel twin Bore / Stroke 60 × 54 mm (2.4 × 2.1 in) Compression ratio 9.5:1 Power 28.5 bhp (21.3 kW) @ 9000 rpm[1] Torque 2.44 kg·m (23.9 N·m; 17.6 ft·lbf) @ 6500 rpm[1] Transmission 4 speed Frame type Tube steel Suspension Front: telescoping fork, Rear: swingarm Tires Front: 3.0" x 19", Rear: 3.5" x 19" Wheelbase 52.4 in (1,330 mm) Dimensions L 79.1 in (2,010 mm) W 32.3 in (820 mm) Weight 352 lb (160 kg)[1] (dry) $1000 deposit due within 72 hours. The balance due within a week.

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