I've decided to do as much as I can to get this bike looking and running great. Considering that this is the first bike I've ever worked on, I'll do the best I can. With "being the change you wish to see", I've decided to chronicle my start (albeit a tad late) into the restoration process so that others starting where I'm can learn from what I encounter. I look forward to learning all from you and hopefully helping out some others on here through my personal experiences from here on out.
Feel free to AIM me (spargett) or email (info[at]spargett.com) anytime.
Let me give you a little info on the bike (as far as I know):
1962 Honda CB77 Superhawk
Odometer: 8,352
Frame Number: CB77-24039
Engine Number: CB77E-214023
Quirks: A few misc. parts from Dreams, etc. Shoddy workmanship, old parts.
Pros: Low miles, decent conditions, now in the hands of someone very detail orientated.
Here's a nice looking photo of how I got it. It looks alright from a distance, until you start to get close.
Outside of Charlie's Place after getting a tune-up and a few things fixed, mostly electrical.
Like I said, I've brought a few issues to the forums before, so I think I should link out to those so we get the full story on this bike.
- Is this rust in my tank? (Carburation - Fuel)
Right carbs valve sticks on full throttle (Carburation - Fuel)
Should I replace my air filters (Honda Superhawk - CB72 | CB77 | CP77 | CBM72)
Engine dies as I soon as accelerate in 1st gear (Motors - 247cc & 305cc | 337cc & 350cc)
Well, with that all said, I'm going to work hard to keep this as updated as possible with high quality photos throughout. I'll be hosting my photos via Flickr. So there will always be a photostream to navigate and comment if anyone is interested: My Restoration Photostream via Flickr. And just so everyone knows, you can click on any of the photos I post on here. They'll link out to higher-res versions on Flickr.
Tonight sleep, tomorrow new posts.