Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?Hi everyone,<br />My first posting: My long term fantasy is to build up a Superhawk the way I wanted it in the first place (many years ago). That would include a roller cam and a 5 speed gear box. Does anybody know if these are still realistically available? (as opposed to taking out a 1st and 2nd mortgage on the house).<br /><br />Possibly the gear set from a later model Honda could be modified/adopted???
Re: Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?I have in my possesion an H&C drag race cam which is full roller rocker... I aquired it through some chance, price $300. I have never seen another so I don't know that you will be able to get your hands on one.<br /><br />Best of luck,<br />Bill
Re: Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?<br /><br />This is not an answer to your question, but something to consider. I put a 5-speed transmission in my CB-77 and realized that it has "Road Racing" gearing. It's not like the CB-350 5-speed at all. What I recall is that with 15T & 32T sprockets, "First" gear was 6K RPM at 30 MPH, so it was like taking off in 2nd gear with a 4-speed transmission. Also, keep in mind that Road Racing cams come up on the Cam at around 6K RPM with open megaphones. Since I liked to ride in the dirt and on the street, I decided to put the 4-speed back in, and use straight pipes with CB-350 pistons, Hepolite Sleeves, a Harmon & Collins cam & valve springs, and a solid copper head gasket (0.018" thick) that I made, and 13T & 32T sprockets. That made it a real fun bike that would keep up with the the single carburetor 650 Triumphs. I had to turn the top of the pistions down on a lathe to make them fit. I don't know what the compression ration was, but a standard head gasket would not stay in it. So, to sum it up, you may only want to put a cam and valve springs in it and maybe make it a 350cc. I would suggest getting a cam, if you can, that increases low end torque, as opposed to a road racing cam, unless you want to go around winding it out over 6K RPM all the time.<br /><br />The bike I've chosen to replace my CB-77 is a 1984 Honda V65 Sabre (120hp - 6 speed - Driveshaft).
Re: Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?There is not anyone currently producing 5 speed clusters for SuperHawks there are rumours that you can machine cogs from other Hondas but i dont know which ones or how much work/money is involved. <br />As for cams http://www.megacyclecams.com/ has several different specs for sale as well as springs and rocker refacing.<br /><br />georGe<br />
Re: Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?Nova in England makes a 5 speed close ratio kit. I think it's priced at $1500 U.S. and requires some machine work to the case. It may also require the space taken by the kick starter gear so you'll have to bump it. <br />bfd
Re: Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?Unless Nova has resumed production of the 5 speed gearsets for these bikes since the last time I contacted them around a year ago, they are no longer available. I emailed them and was told due to lack of demand and high costs they discontinued production of 5 speeds for the cb72/cb77.
Re: Are roller cams and/or 5 speed kits still available?About seven or eight years ago I boughta cam made by someone named "Connaly" along with the point cover with his name on it on E-Bay. Believe he was in Washington State and figured after measuring it that it was for a roadrace engine. I traded it to a buddy of mine along with the springs for "stuff". Now have four scramblers in various states of disrepair that I am redoing for riders. Also have a completely re-done engine with stock bore NOS parts that has never been fired. Will be putting it my red framed scrambler soon that just happens to have a NOS tank mounted.
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