Thanks, Cribs-
I like that idea MUCH better than replacing. I would like to keep this bike as close to its original package as is possible. Glad to hear it is a probably a relatively simple fix. I will do some digging for starter troubleshooting. REGARDS, CJN (Chris)
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Re:Thank you, Davomoto. First and foremost....NICE LOOKING RIDE! Did you do all the work?! I checked the Motorcycle Pro Shop website. Looks good. I actually found the Avon tires on an Amazon seller for just a few bucks cheaper. ($74.45 vs. 75.50/tire, with ship and handling) That seller is Motorcycle A...
TIRING TIRE TRACK.I am getting tired of looking for tires. I'm getting eye strain from the computer screen. Anybody have an inside track on tires for the CB77? I am restoring a rider, not a show piece.......so safety and comfort matter more to me than aesthetics. I have standard 3.00 front and 3.25 rear to replace. I...
Inty, If you give me an idea what parts you are seeking- I will ask specifically if they have them at Western Hills. Send me a wish list. They have a web site.....westernhillshondayamaha.com Seems they have bought other dealers' close-out parts inventories through their nearly 50 years existence. Th...
Great Info!Thank you for the quick and easy response, Davomoto. (And LM and 68cb77) I suspected the year was "off", but I thought 1968 was an option, at least! 1966, then. 68cb77, given your sign-in - you may want to look into your bikes history! Must have been purchased in 1968. We were going on the original ...
Cold Beer In Hand. New Superhawk in basement.Hello, Fellow Old Bike Enthusiasts. I am new to the bike restoration process....but I am excited to get going. I am encouraged to know that the Superhawk is reasonably easy to work on, and that there are so many people interested and willing to offer input here in this forum. I recently bought a fri...
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