1964 (type 1) CB77 Superhawk restoration
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:14 pm
Hello and let me introduce myself,
I'm Thomas and I've been lurking on this forum for quite sometime gathering ideas and inspiration to finally tackle a lifelong dream. (I have done a few minor projects but nothing this big)
My father's first motorcycle, his old 1964 Honda CB77 305 Superhawk
My father owned it from 73-77, Bought from a man in pieces (purchased in an apple basket... literally) rebuilt the whole bike and rode it till 77. Re-bored and rebuilt the engine then sold it to his cousin in 77 who rode it home 350miles away and promptly disassembled it. (I think he crashed it but he says no... evidence leans towards a lowside for sure...) His cousin who worked at a honda dealer back in 77 got new pistons, bores, cams, carbs, gaskets and whatnot. He proceeded to get married, have 3 kids and the bike has sat in pieces for 35 years under his pool table,the frame and wheels in the garage.
I now have taken it upon myself to buy back my fathers first motorcycle and restore it... or resto cafe (undecided)
just got back from 600 miles to pick up the "hawk"
Dads jeep loaded up and off we go.
engine on the counter ("Puppy" the ferret)
i know its not big.. but who says size matters????? oh wait.... I do.
GF threatening to withhold sexual favors if the engine does not magically remove itself from kitchen.
This is going to be a long long winter i think.
Today I got the frame stripped of all except the swingarm bolt (it wont come out)
Got all the parts bagged and tagged, next step is to do a pre media blast and powdercoat inventory.
I'm Thomas and I've been lurking on this forum for quite sometime gathering ideas and inspiration to finally tackle a lifelong dream. (I have done a few minor projects but nothing this big)
My father's first motorcycle, his old 1964 Honda CB77 305 Superhawk
My father owned it from 73-77, Bought from a man in pieces (purchased in an apple basket... literally) rebuilt the whole bike and rode it till 77. Re-bored and rebuilt the engine then sold it to his cousin in 77 who rode it home 350miles away and promptly disassembled it. (I think he crashed it but he says no... evidence leans towards a lowside for sure...) His cousin who worked at a honda dealer back in 77 got new pistons, bores, cams, carbs, gaskets and whatnot. He proceeded to get married, have 3 kids and the bike has sat in pieces for 35 years under his pool table,the frame and wheels in the garage.
I now have taken it upon myself to buy back my fathers first motorcycle and restore it... or resto cafe (undecided)
just got back from 600 miles to pick up the "hawk"
Dads jeep loaded up and off we go.
engine on the counter ("Puppy" the ferret)
i know its not big.. but who says size matters????? oh wait.... I do.
GF threatening to withhold sexual favors if the engine does not magically remove itself from kitchen.
This is going to be a long long winter i think.
Today I got the frame stripped of all except the swingarm bolt (it wont come out)
Got all the parts bagged and tagged, next step is to do a pre media blast and powdercoat inventory.