How much did you pay for your CB77 Superhawk?Any chance of a picture of the after market front fender? Where did it come from? 67 cb77 Superhawk - newest project
78 cb750k Caferacer (sort of) Back to the original question:
1965 I paid $1525. It ran, but was pretty rough. 1965 I paid $850. It was just a parts bike. I used both bikes to make one good bike. I had to buy a lot of new parts and spent about 4 months working on it. In the end, I got a really nice bike, but I probably could have bought one already done for about the same amount of money. 1967 I paid $3450. This was my best deal. Bottom line, it was the cheapest. It had original paint, perfect original plastic tank badges, nearly perfect original exhausts, good seat, and ran OK.
I won my '61/'64-hybrid CB, '96-"restored" -- well, painted up a bit -- on eBay (UK) and bid up to £2700 (c $5400!); I ultimately won it for £2550 -- $5100. It's a different story for me, living in Spain, as importing one from the US -- where CBs exist aplenty -- would've cost a small fortune in crating & shipping (quoted $2.8K from CA) and then, on top, the Spanish importation bullshit.
I picked it up from Rutland (near Leicestershire), UK, vanned it to Southampton, where I'm from originally. http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... highlight= I then rode it around town for a few days to test its mettle. Suitably satisfied with its reliability, I rode to Porstmouth, took the 36hr P&O ferry to Bilbao & rode 13hrs across Spain to Barcelona from where I hopped on the overnight ferry to Palma de Mallorca. It's still UK registered. It stays UK registered. I ride it daily, as long as it ain't a-rainin' (it never gets wet!), and it's "t/t Nariida" (t/t = land-based tender to...), which is my main yacht where I'm 'crew' during annual refits. I've since spent....and this is gonna hurt, guys....€3K -- $4K -- on new bits & pieces, mainly from USA, but some from Asia & UK. Well, it is my pride & joy. And I'm OCD! It gets a full resto this winter, when I gets to use the goodies that I've bought. This is where the OCD comes in handy, as I won't stop 'till it looks -- and sounds -- like it just it just left the showroom.
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