3 Dreams for a Benjamin

The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas
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Nobogy
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3 Dreams for a Benjamin

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Wow I haven't even started my restoration on my CA95 and I get an offer to buy 1 CA72 and 2 CA77's all for one Benjamin. All have motors (not seized), two are missing wheels and miscellaneous parts, basically the three bikes were to complete 1 CA77 but the guy lost interest. I may buy all three and just store them until I have completed my two CA95 projects; when it rains it pours Dreams :D
ByTheLake
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Post by ByTheLake »

It never pours Honda Dreams in Michigan. Post some pics!
Smithers
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Post by Smithers »

Someone really wanted those bikes to have a good home! Awesome score on those. Definitely pick those machines up... then post pictures so we can drool. :D
comp_wiz101
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Post by comp_wiz101 »

Doooo iiiiiit!
;)
Nobogy
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Post by Nobogy »

I pick them up tomorrow and will post the pics, I will really have a good look at them because last I saw them they were snugged into a van.
Nobogy
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Post by Nobogy »

Well I went to pick up 3 bikes and came home with two, both CA77; the CA72 was in just too bad of shape for me to consider. All three bikes were is the typical nasty looking shape and only one motor was not seized, the CA77. I got a set of wheels but only the front wheel was in fairly good shape the rear had a cracked hub.

So I will work with one of the CA77's while the other will be used as donor. I'm gonna stop cruising the the web cause I got more than I can handle for now :( . This is the the kind of restoration I am use to seeing on this forum, my hands are full now but for $80 for both I can't complain.
Here are some pics;

CA72 in pretty poor shape, tank was rusted through the rear fender was cracked and frame looked like it was bent.
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CA77 donor
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CA77 with good tank and best of 3 bikes
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If someone wants the CA72 I can get for them for $20 ;)
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ByTheLake
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Post by ByTheLake »

For the CA72, you likely could have parted it out, at least the engine, and made some cash. Should be more than $20 in engine parts there.

You certainly have your hands full with the CA77s. Even with the donor bike, you have some serious parts-hunting ahead of you. Are you planning on a full restoration or just to get something to run & roll?

Quite a job ahead of you! If you need any help with the physical work, feel free to ask Spokes or Smithers. :)
Nobogy
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Post by Nobogy »

Yes this is going to be a long drawn out project, aside from a complete engine rebuild it will need wheels, complete exhaust system, seat, bars, numerous electrical items, panels and whatever else after tearing down. I am looking at this to be a project for next year so I will store them in my shed in the mean time. I could have taken the CA72 and parted it out and made a little cash out of it but I really don't have time or space, if it were in better condition I'd have taken it.

These bikes are heavy :eek: , I'd say twice the weight of the CA95. I was lucky to have help getting them loaded as I could not do any lifting due to recent shoulder surgery. I had to get the tractor front loader to lift them out of my truck just to save the backs of my helpers. Now that I have these I may change the build direction of my CA95 to complete stock and do the crazy modes to the CA77. Can't wait to be completely healed and get going on these projects it's killing me.
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Smithers
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Post by Smithers »

Thanks for the pictures. The CA77 is doable. A good tank, un-chopped frame and good engine are the most valuable things and you have a great start.
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