CP77 Restoration - First Timer
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:59 pm
Well as promised, here it goes!
First off, I feel I should introduce myself somewhat. I live in Saskatoon, Canada. I just had my 30th birthday so the vintage of my bikes exceeds my own age. I found my first bike (1974 CB750) about 10 years ago and have been in love with the old Honda's since. That bike had sat in a field for years and a young drivers father was selling it because he didn't want his son riding a bike. When I got it, the bike ran good but had some awful sissy bars and rack, huge crash bars on the front and back, a trashed seat and no side covers. I polished it up like crazy, got some new side covers and paint and re-did the seat. I slowly picked up more and more technical knowledge spending time in my uncles garage. I still ride it today.
About two years ago a friend called me from a bar (he'd had a few). He had called to tell me he ran into a fella who had a Superhawk for sale. He told me to run to a computer and check it out. I typed in Superhawk, this site popped up. I bought the bike the next week for $500 against my wife's recommendations.
The bike was filthy and hadn't run for about 6-7 years I was told. Unfortunately, over the last two years it was starting to look like my wife's prediction that the bike would rot in my garage was going to come true. Partly due to my lack of knowledge as to where to start and partly due to my own lack of time. I've spent the last couple years peaking at this site, buying up manuals and small parts here and there. Every now and then I would go out to garage to pull a part off and clean it, but was scared to start anything big. At one point I did get it running but only the right side. I stopped working on it when I did a compression test on the left side to find out there was practically none.
First off, I feel I should introduce myself somewhat. I live in Saskatoon, Canada. I just had my 30th birthday so the vintage of my bikes exceeds my own age. I found my first bike (1974 CB750) about 10 years ago and have been in love with the old Honda's since. That bike had sat in a field for years and a young drivers father was selling it because he didn't want his son riding a bike. When I got it, the bike ran good but had some awful sissy bars and rack, huge crash bars on the front and back, a trashed seat and no side covers. I polished it up like crazy, got some new side covers and paint and re-did the seat. I slowly picked up more and more technical knowledge spending time in my uncles garage. I still ride it today.
About two years ago a friend called me from a bar (he'd had a few). He had called to tell me he ran into a fella who had a Superhawk for sale. He told me to run to a computer and check it out. I typed in Superhawk, this site popped up. I bought the bike the next week for $500 against my wife's recommendations.
The bike was filthy and hadn't run for about 6-7 years I was told. Unfortunately, over the last two years it was starting to look like my wife's prediction that the bike would rot in my garage was going to come true. Partly due to my lack of knowledge as to where to start and partly due to my own lack of time. I've spent the last couple years peaking at this site, buying up manuals and small parts here and there. Every now and then I would go out to garage to pull a part off and clean it, but was scared to start anything big. At one point I did get it running but only the right side. I stopped working on it when I did a compression test on the left side to find out there was practically none.