Questions on basket case CB77
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:45 pm
Hello everyone. I'd like to thank you guys and gals, Ive already been helped by several of you, and must say of all the forums i frequent this place by far has the "warmest welcome" to new comers. Ive "met" a lot of nice people and gained so much from the forum archives already, so thank you moderators and helpful members.
I'm Steve. 25 years young and reside in Ct. Graduated in mechanical engineering and currently work for a window and door hardware company, just acquiring toys and saving for a home.
My first passion is S chassis Nissan's. Wont bore you too much here, but Their sub 2800lb RWD coupes that are a blast to drive. I have a good bit of work into the suspension and peiced together/fabricated my own turbo setup. I also write all my own fuel and timing maps. interests are road racing, autox and hill climbs.
The Bikes!
Frame: CA78-1024149 65'?
Engine: CA77E-1024311 65'?
Frame: CB77-1017745 65'?
Engine: CB77E-1056387 67'?
i told a friend Id get a bike once his 74 cl200 cafe project was off and running. I was looking for a 70's cb350 twin in the 500-700 range, I first saw this dream for 800, and was just in love, then he said he had a SH for 700 too! when i fist saw the adds, I didn't really know much about dreams and superhawks besides i didn't think i could afford one and knew they were more collectible then 350's 550's etc. I bought the bikes not running and rather unknown history with what little knowledge i had saturated in 2 days of research....in the dark... with a flashlight but they seemed in good shape so i took the plunge. I ended up acquiring both the bikes for 1200, which i thought was a deal and half at the time, now just more of a fair price in my mind. It was pretty easy to see even for a newb to 305s that the SH was FAAAR from original and the Dream was pretty darn original and mostly there. The plans are, aquire the missing parts (carb cover, lower fork covers etc) and either keep the dream as is, or do a full teardown this winter(we'll see how she rides for the next few weeks). The SH is going to be all me, I LOVE FABRICATION, so custom exhaust, rear mt foot controls, fiberglass seat, shaved battery tray, no starter etc.
all Ive done to the dream is clean, tires/tubes, weeding out the bad cables, rattle canned and mounted front fender, electrolysis on tank, cleaned carb, got battery and she started right up.
dont mind the lazy/temporary tank cross over tube routing!
i assume when i get my new throttle cable, it tucks into/behind the fork?
phone video of first day i got it roadworthy
the superhawk, you guys are the pro's but i see a whooole lot of not original going on here. im not really willing nor do i think its worth it to bring this thing back to original. theirs clean originalish SH's in craigslist for 1500ish all the time if i really want one. plus i just really like fabricating stuff.
my only question is, is that the incorrect front end on the bike, obviously its got the silly rubber covers on it, but i thought there was a "steering tightener" like on the dream?
poorly re covered seat and side covers in cabinet. so far, rebuild starter, timed bike, cleaned carbs, just need to assemble and start it up!
Thanks for looking!
Steve
I'm Steve. 25 years young and reside in Ct. Graduated in mechanical engineering and currently work for a window and door hardware company, just acquiring toys and saving for a home.
My first passion is S chassis Nissan's. Wont bore you too much here, but Their sub 2800lb RWD coupes that are a blast to drive. I have a good bit of work into the suspension and peiced together/fabricated my own turbo setup. I also write all my own fuel and timing maps. interests are road racing, autox and hill climbs.
The Bikes!
Frame: CA78-1024149 65'?
Engine: CA77E-1024311 65'?
Frame: CB77-1017745 65'?
Engine: CB77E-1056387 67'?
i told a friend Id get a bike once his 74 cl200 cafe project was off and running. I was looking for a 70's cb350 twin in the 500-700 range, I first saw this dream for 800, and was just in love, then he said he had a SH for 700 too! when i fist saw the adds, I didn't really know much about dreams and superhawks besides i didn't think i could afford one and knew they were more collectible then 350's 550's etc. I bought the bikes not running and rather unknown history with what little knowledge i had saturated in 2 days of research....in the dark... with a flashlight but they seemed in good shape so i took the plunge. I ended up acquiring both the bikes for 1200, which i thought was a deal and half at the time, now just more of a fair price in my mind. It was pretty easy to see even for a newb to 305s that the SH was FAAAR from original and the Dream was pretty darn original and mostly there. The plans are, aquire the missing parts (carb cover, lower fork covers etc) and either keep the dream as is, or do a full teardown this winter(we'll see how she rides for the next few weeks). The SH is going to be all me, I LOVE FABRICATION, so custom exhaust, rear mt foot controls, fiberglass seat, shaved battery tray, no starter etc.
all Ive done to the dream is clean, tires/tubes, weeding out the bad cables, rattle canned and mounted front fender, electrolysis on tank, cleaned carb, got battery and she started right up.
dont mind the lazy/temporary tank cross over tube routing!
i assume when i get my new throttle cable, it tucks into/behind the fork?
phone video of first day i got it roadworthy
the superhawk, you guys are the pro's but i see a whooole lot of not original going on here. im not really willing nor do i think its worth it to bring this thing back to original. theirs clean originalish SH's in craigslist for 1500ish all the time if i really want one. plus i just really like fabricating stuff.
my only question is, is that the incorrect front end on the bike, obviously its got the silly rubber covers on it, but i thought there was a "steering tightener" like on the dream?
poorly re covered seat and side covers in cabinet. so far, rebuild starter, timed bike, cleaned carbs, just need to assemble and start it up!
Thanks for looking!
Steve