From: MrSanRamon on
I live in the SF Bay Area and have my 67 CL&& I bought new, up for
sale. It's been sitting for several years in the garage, the last time
(3 years ago) I started it, it ran well.

I started to buy parts for it to restore it, but I just don't have the
time or inclination to do this anymore.

I'm not sure what to ask for it, so hints would be appreciated.

I'll try to take some pictures this weekend.

Robert
From: BryanUT on
On Sep 11, 8:10 am, MrSanRamon <mrsanra...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> I live in the SF Bay Area and have my 67 CL&& I bought new, up for
> sale. It's been sitting for several years in the garage, the last time
> (3 years ago) I started it, it ran well.
>
> I started to buy parts for it to restore it, but I just don't have the
> time or inclination to do this anymore.
>
> I'm not sure what to ask for it, so hints would be appreciated.
>
> I'll try to take some pictures this weekend.
>
> Robert

Contact vjmc.org (vintage japanese motorcycle club), they could give
you an idea on value. I think they even have a classified section.
From: The Older Gentleman on
BryanUT <nestle12(a)comcast.net> wrote:

> On Sep 11, 8:10 am, MrSanRamon <mrsanra...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> > I live in the SF Bay Area and have my 67 CL&& I bought new, up for
> > sale. It's been sitting for several years in the garage, the last time
> > (3 years ago) I started it, it ran well.
> >
> > I started to buy parts for it to restore it, but I just don't have the
> > time or inclination to do this anymore.
> >
> > I'm not sure what to ask for it, so hints would be appreciated.
> >
> > I'll try to take some pictures this weekend.
> >
> > Robert
>
> Contact vjmc.org (vintage japanese motorcycle club), they could give
> you an idea on value. I think they even have a classified section.

Or ask me for UK values ;-)

And it all depends on condition, but a CL77 is a very desirable beast.


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From: MrSanRamon on
On Sep 12, 12:51 am, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> And it all depends on condition, but a CL77 is a very desirable beast.


Yes, I know...this has been mostly in the garage for about 20 years.
Before that I rode it occasionally. It just should go to who can
utilize it.

Robert
From: 1949 Whizzer on
On Sep 13, 5:55 pm, MrSanRamon <mrsanra...(a)comcast.net> wrote:

> Yes, I know...this has been mostly in the garage for about 20 years.
> Before that I rode it occasionally.  It just should go to who can
> utilize it.

No, if it's in really nice shape it should wind up in a collection and
only be ridden
a few times a year to show it off.

It's too old to be a daily rider.