1966 Honda CL77 305 Scrambler
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Description
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Introduced in the mid-1960s, the Honda CL77 — or 305 Scrambler — was designed as an off-road version of the Honda C77 Dream and the CB77 Super Hawk. The Scrambler was equipped with a 305cc overhead-cam parallel twin engine, producing 28.5 horsepower at 9,000 rpm, contrasting sharply from the low-revving European and American bikes of the day.
Running straight pipes with small internal baffles, the CL77 featured a loud and very distinct sound from the 180-degree firing order of its parallel twin. The motorcycle's upswept exhaust along the left side increased ground clearance, a necessity for off-road riding. The frame was strengthened with a front downtube, and the electric starter was eliminated to reduce weight. It had a small-capacity painted fuel tank, fork boots, 19-inch front and rear wheels, coarser-tread tires, a taller handlebar with a cross-brace, and abbreviated fenders.
The CL77 305 Scrambler was designed to handle both street and off-road conditions, making it a versatile choice for riders, and the bike quickly gained popularity. Its success helped establish Honda's reputation in the off-road market while paving the way for future models.
Highlights
Full restoration in 2024 included:
Refinished in its original paint colors of Marine Blue and Cloud Silver
305cc overhead-cam parallel twin engine was tuned and received a new carburetor kit and new hoses
Stock muffler was removed to install Snuff-or-Nots
New exhaust pipes
New 19-inch wheels and Cheng Shin tires
New seats
Most of the wiring is new
New battery
Speedometer was replaced with one from another CL77
Four-speed manual transmission with chain drive
Features
Honda 300 badges on both sides of fuel tank
100 mph Nippon Seiki speedometer and odometer
Front and rear drum brakes
Wet weight: 352 pounds
Known Imperfections
Some rust spots on front wheel rim
Minor paint imperfections on underside paint
Leaks a small amount of oil overnight on the days it is ridden
Included
1966 owner’s manual pdf
Ownership History
The Florida owner of this 1966 Honda CL77 305 Scrambler bought the motorcycle in July 2024 from a man who intended to keep it in his living room but decided he already owned too many motorcycles. “This bike turns heads. Everyone says it looks like it just came off the showroom floor. It runs great, and its Type 1 twin-cylinder engine makes a deep, melodic sound (with the Snuff-or-Nots open or closed) that is addictive.”
Additional Notes
Sales Tax Notice to Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia Bidders: Because this car is located in Florida, Hagerty Marketplace may be required to collect and remit Florida sales tax on your purchase, even if you plan to register it outside of Florida. Unlike most other states, the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia may not provide a full credit against sales taxes paid to Florida. For additional information, please consult this publication and your own tax advisor regarding sales taxes applicable to cars located in Florida that are sold to residents of another state.