Another new guy restoring a 67 CB77Another new guy restoring a 67 CB77I've been a lurker on the forums for years, but I finally found a superhawk near me to restore and ride. The bike is rideable and is mostly complete, a good base for a resto. The bike is titled as a 1967, but I would like to make sure. The front fender maybe a late fender and someone fashioned extensions to make it work. Motor and trans are good. Great compression and leakdown test, trans shift smooth, only thing is I can hear a little cam chain noise. One more ride before I tear into it for the winter.[/img]
Nice!Burnite2 Welcome to the H305 world-anything that you can think to ask these guys can answer it...
That is a great starting point for a piece of history....Good luck and check MRCycles for any parts you need......Wrench on.... 65 CA77
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I think the fender is for a different year SuperHawk -- they did in fact change the length of the struts from the 'early' ones to the 'late' ones. Judging by the fact that you have the earlier front end, I think you're right in that the fender is for a later front end. I made the mistake myself of purchasing a beautiful NOS fender a couple of years ago off eBay, only to find out that it was not for my year (1966) of SuperHawk. I suppose if you wanted it 'right', you could sell that one and buy the proper fitting fender.
I`m just going to do a cosmetic resto, with replacing some of the leaking gaskets on the motor, fork seals, and some other odds and ends.
Here are the frame and motor numbers. I dont know if its really a 67. The bike has a late speedo, steel fork sliders, and early seat. Makes me thinks someone just cobbled it back to together to ride. [/img]
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