Handlebar; Disassembly - Honda CB450 1968 Service Manual

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4.
1
HANDLEBAR
4.
1
Handlebar
A.
Co
nstruction
The
handlebars
on
the 450 models
have
been
designed particularly to
provide
comfort and prevent
riding
fatigue
caused
from long distance traveling ;
high speed riding and
operating on rough
roads.
CB
450
is a semi-raised type
handlebar,
whereas
the CL 450 has the fully raised handlebar.
Handlebar
is mounted on
the
fork top bridge
plate and is
fixed
w ith two handle
pipe
holder
clamps.
(Fig.
4. I)
B.
Disassembly
1.
Disconnect the front brake cable
at the
lower
end by loosening the front brake adjusting bolt
nut, move the brake arm toward the braking position
to providing
slack
to the
cable, and
then dis-
connect
the
cable from the
broke
arm.
(
Fig.
4.
2
and
Fig. 4.
3)
2
.
Remove the brake and clutch cables from the
handle bar by turning the stotted ring adjusting
nut
so
that the slots in the holder
and
the ring
are aligned
.
Removed inner
cable
and
slide
the
cable end
off
of the handle lever.
(Fig. 4. 4)
NOTE:
When
disconnecting the clutch cable at the
lower end, remove the
gear shift
pedal, drive
chain
cover,
and then remove the cable end
from clutch coble
thread.
fig.
4.
1
Handle bar ICB4501
fig. 4. 2
Removing broke
coble
Fig.
4.
3
Removing brake cable
fig.
-4
.
4
Removing
cable
from the handle
CD
Adjusting
bolt
®
Clutch cable
@
Clutch
I,
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