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  • Founded: Nov 22, 1998
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WELCOME TO THE VINTAGE HONDA MOTORCYCLES CLUB

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1966 HONDA CL77 305 SCRAMBLER

The Honda Scrambler 305 designated CL77 was sold in 1965-68. Three colors were available: Blue, Red, and Black. The fuel tank, side covers, and fenders were silver. The frame, upper fork, and headlight shell were painted one of the basic colors. The fuel tank had a rubber knee pad. The two exhaust pipes were mounted on the left side and converged into a single muffler. The engine was a 305cc 4-stroke OHC wet sump parallel twin with dual carburetors. The transmission was a 4-speed. The serial number began CL77-100001.

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This Guy just sold me welding tip cleaners and tried to pass them off as Carb cleaners. Item number: 120491176344 Beware of him. Regards, Shane Rivet Concord,
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IMS show Wrap up
This last weekend was the IMS Cycle World Show at the San Mateo County Fairgrounds in San Mateo California. The show is always a big hit in the area and pulls
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looking for trade more stuff.
This is the list of stuff I'm letting go of. There is more but I have to finish the projects first. I can get pictures if you like. I'm not looking to trade
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Re: Battery Storage
Many trickle chargers will indeed ruin a battery if left on too long; however, not all will do that. I use fifty cent to one dollar "wall warts" 50 mA maximum
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Re: Battery Storage
Just a quick thanks for the help. I went with the Sears Tender.
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