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1963 Honda Super Hawk  1963 Honda CB77 305 Superhawk Street Bike

1963 Honda Super Hawk 1963 Honda CB77 305 Superhawk Street Bike

$4,000

Simi Valley, California

Year 1963

Make Honda

Model Super Hawk

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine 305

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a 1963 CB77 305 Superhawk that has been fully restored cosmetically, mechanical and electrical. Bike was completely disassembled and inspected for any damage, welds or cracks with none found. Bike was completey cleaned and painted stock colors with professional paint. All chrome on bike is original with no rust or pitting. Motor was disassembled and barrel was honed with original pistons and new rings installed. A very low mileage head was installed and motor has excellent compression. Carburetors were cleaned and rebuilt with new parts. A new starter kit was installed on flywheel. A new cam chain, starter chain and oil has been installed. New coils, points, spark plugs, plug wires and stator have been installed. The bike charges good with 14 volts at idle and 13.5 volts with lights on. Headlight and brake light work well but horn doesn't. New Yokohama street tires and new tubes installed. New foam and seat cover installed. A new after market exhaust system installed and runs very quiet. A new speedometer and clutch cable have been added. All new rubber parts have been installed. Custom mirrors have been added. A new drive chain has been added. A new battery has been added. Fronts fork seals and oil has been added.A new fuel petcock has been installed with new fuel lines. Overall bike runs great and looks very good and is ready to ride. Needs a little more break in time to get everything working perfect.

Trim CB77

1963 Honda Super Hawk  1963 Honda CB77 305 Superhawk Street Bike

1963 Honda Super Hawk 1963 Honda CB77 305 Superhawk Street Bike

$4,000

Simi Valley, California

Year 1963

Make Honda

Model Super Hawk

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine 305

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a 1963 CB77 305 Superhawk that has been fully restored cosmetically, mechanical and electrical. Bike was completely disassembled and inspected for any damage, welds or cracks with none found. Bike was completey cleaned and painted stock colors with professional paint. All chrome on bike is original with no rust or pitting. Motor was disassembled and barrel was honed with original pistons and new rings installed. A very low mileage head was installed and motor has excellent compression. Carburetors were cleaned and rebuilt with new parts. A new starter kit was installed on flywheel. A new cam chain, starter chain and oil has been installed. New coils, points, spark plugs, plug wires and stator have been installed. The bike charges good with 14 volts at idle and 13.5 volts with lights on. Headlight and brake light work well but horn doesn't. New Yokohama street tires and new tubes installed. New foam and seat cover installed. A new after market exhaust system installed and runs very quiet. A new speedometer and clutch cable have been added. All new rubber parts have been installed. Custom mirrors have been added. A new drive chain has been added. A new battery has been added. Fronts fork seals and oil has been added.A new fuel petcock has been installed with new fuel lines. Overall bike runs great and looks very good and is ready to ride. Needs a little more break in time to get everything working perfect.

Trim CB77

Honda : CB Honda CB77 CB 305 Superhawk oem cafe racer brat Motor Exhaust pipes frame LOT

Honda : CB Honda CB77 CB 305 Superhawk oem cafe racer brat Motor Exhaust pipes frame LOT

$850

Salt Lake City, Utah

Year -

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine 305

Posted Over 1 Month

I bought this bike a few years ago and was complete at the time. It was driven by a lady most of its life. It was stored in a garage and was not rusted up but the engine did seize from sitting. The engine does not turn and I do not know if it is the top end or bottom but would assume only the top. You get everything you see in the pictures. Please look close as there are quite a few parts. Most of the parts look to be in real good condition. The side panels are very straight and show very well. The exhaust pipes are not original, as well as the seat. The motor number is CB77E-1056370. Frame #CB77-1056227. I do not have a title to the bike and can supply a bill of sale from me if you like. I am not sure of the exact year you will have to look it through the vin on a website. I will assist in shipping. I can have it shipped to Southern California for $150.00 to your door. If you would like a quote to other locations please ask.

Trim CB77

Honda : Super Hawk 1968 honda cb 77 305 cc super hawk

Honda : Super Hawk 1968 honda cb 77 305 cc super hawk

$2,200

Merrit Island, Florida

Year 1968

Make Honda

Model Super Hawk

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 305cc

Posted Over 1 Month

41K miles. In good running order. Instrument cluster is inoperative as is electric starter. It kick starts and runs very well. Within last 500 miles - cylinder bored, 25 over w/new pistons, rings, valves reseated. It has been in my family since 1970. It has been updated with paint, chrome, seat cover.

Trim CB77

Honda : Super Hawk 1965 honda superhawk cb 77

Honda : Super Hawk 1965 honda superhawk cb 77

$5,600

Ellicott City, Maryland

Year 1965

Make Honda

Model Super Hawk

Category -

Engine 305

Posted Over 1 Month

Thank you for viewing my sale!! Right off the bat - I have a Maryland title in my name ready to go, no liens. Yes, that is a genuine CYB seat.I restored this bike a few years back with the intent to keep her forever. Times change and here we are. This was my first restoration so things are not textbook perfect. I changed direction midway through and went restored vs resto-mod. I've gotta leave some room for the next owner to tinker. The speedo is not original to the bike so mileage doesn't match the title or show miles since the rebuild. The bike has about 600 miles since the rebuild.She runs like a champ and no problem cruising around at 65~70mph. Electric start/headlight/tail lamp all work as they should.What was done:Full motor rebuild top and bottom end.Motor is .025 over if my memory is rightNew oil seals throughout.Powdercoat on frame, center stand and rear swing arm.New paint on tank, headlight housing fenders and side covers.All chrome was re-plated.The gas tank is POR-15 linedTransmission is X'ed for peppier accelerationCarbs were ultrasonic cleaned and rebuildNew Sun shouldered "racing" rims with new spokes and nipplesNew tires and tubesNew brakes all around, new chain, new cables, new gripsNew plugs, wires, battery and bulbs.New ignition and steering lock cylinder with 4 keys!You point to it; it's new.What's needed:Front fender and rear tail light were not on hand when things went to the paint shop so they are rattle can silver.The front fender has a few dingsNo tool kitRear shock shrouds are original red, a shade off from the rest of the bike.No passenger pegsMufflers are aftermarket. No problem with them...just not original.I have the cover for the steering lock and the steering lock cylinder Odds and ends:You get a box of spare goodiesI have the other side mirror to match the one on the bike.Extra rims and spokes (need assembly) Pickup and or transportation of the motorcycle is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Buyer is 100% in charge of setting up any and all shipping. I will help with loading if I can. ---------------------------------------------------------Hello all!Wow what a turn out! Tons of views and lots of watchers this is great! I have added some new photos from the restoration. You can see the brass swing arm bushings and All Balls roller steering head upgrades I forgot I put in!

Trim CB77

Honda : CB 1966 cb 77 305 honda superhawk cool rare bike

Honda : CB 1966 cb 77 305 honda superhawk cool rare bike

$2,300

Novato, California

Year 1966

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Perfect for restoration project. These bikes are becoming rare collector's items. It's a 1966 so will need someone who is not afraid to do some work on the bike, but these things are reliable machines when restored. Has some surface rust but nothing major. We bought the Bike a about three or four years ago. Put new tires on it, new brakes, new battery, new chain, then rebuilt the front forks and went through and tightened everything up. Drove it around for about a year and then parked it. When we went to start it up about a year ago, one of the cylinders was not getting spark. I think it's either the coil or a loose wire. haven't had the time to work on it. It's an awesome bike... gets lots of comments every time we ride it. More than my Harley gets for sure. My plans where to take it apart and re-paint it, clean everything up etc. but haven't gotten around to it. It's about 98% original and has a clean title and is registered as non op right now. Very fun to ride. Electric start plus kick start. Again, this is an old bike so will need some restoration work. If you know these bikes, you know this is a great deal, but if you just want a bike to get on on ride without doing any work, this is not for you.

Trim CB77

1968 Honda CB77

1968 Honda CB77

$3,888

Peninsula, Ohio

Year 1968

Make Honda

Model CB77

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 HONDA CB77,

Honda : CB probe engineering electronic ignition for honda cb77 superhawk

Honda : CB probe engineering electronic ignition for honda cb77 superhawk

$200

Pomona, California

Year -

Make Honda

Model CB

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

brand new never opened with directions

Trim cb77 superhawk

Honda : CB 1967 Honda CB 77 Superhawk

Honda : CB 1967 Honda CB 77 Superhawk

$4,750

Elkmont, Alabama

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

I have a CB77 for sale that has been restored about a decade ago. It runs perfectly and has a title, which is not in my name due to the fact that I do not need a title for this bike to be registered where I live. The bike has recently been tuned up which included:Carb cleaning and sync up.Timing checked and adjusted.Oil changed.New battery.New Tach cable.New Speedo housing and gasket.New gas cap gasket.New gas hoses. Things that are not so great:Speedo does not work.Electric Start does not work. ( It did work a month ago, I believe the start switch on handlebars needs to be fixed. It was finicky when it did work.) Some scratches and dings. Paint bubbling around gas cap. ( The new gasket should help stop that.)Ding on backside of front fender.Ding on chain guard.Engine has never been repainted and it shows the age. The rstoration was done with almost all the original parts in tact, therefore they are showing age and thats what originally lured me to this bike. It has been garage kept and it takes 1 kick to start. The bike has not been ridden a lot since the restoration, but and odometer does not show true mileage due to the speedo not working. The tachometer does work however. I have ridden it around 100 miles since the last oil change. The tires are basically new and the brakes work just fine (like old drums should). The air filters are not original to the bike, but the carbs have been adjusted to the new ones. The seat is in great condition and still has the original HONDA on the back. Note that the engine and frame numbers do not match, this IS normal for early model Hondas. I would be worried if they did match. The bike shifts great, but it can be difficult to put into neutral while stopped ( I always get into neutral while still rolling). The bike has been very reliable the time I have owned it. The bike also has both side and center stands which I never see on these bikes. The bike is worthy to be a great daily driver and will turn heads in town. If you have any other questions do not hesitate to ask.

2013 Honda CB  2013 Honda CB500X (77Miles)

2013 Honda CB 2013 Honda CB500X (77Miles)

$3,300

Bayonne, New Jersey

Year 2013

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 471

Posted Over 1 Month

100% Working Like New No issuesGarage kept77 miles This bike was on the show room floor. I am the original owner and have title I'm selling because of back issues. LOCAL ONLY Brand New from Dealership is $6500 Pay cheaper In person or $3300 via Pay-Pal

Trim CB500x

1962  Honda  CB77 Super Hawk

1962 Honda CB77 Super Hawk

$3,695

Loveland, Colorado

Year 1962

Make Honda

Model CB77 Super Hawk

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1962 Honda CB77 Super Hawk CB 77 Superhawk Runs fine Speedo and Tach are good.? Great Retro bike! Motorcycles Cruiser DX15299814851356016135 DX1

1966 Honda CB77 305 SUPERHAWK

1966 Honda CB77 305 SUPERHAWK

$7,500

Woodridge, Illinois

Year 1966

Make Honda

Model CB77 305 SUPERHAWK

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1966 Honda CB77 305 Super Hawk. Beautiful, unrestored 11K miles. Like new. Original grey cables, mirrors,perfect original seat. Mufflers like new but each one has a small rust point ( see close-up photos ). Like new emblems too. Titled. Can help arrange shipping. $ 7,500.Buzz Walneck 630-985-2097 No text please, Illinois.

Honda : CB 1963 honda cb 77 superhawk restored and ready to race fast exquisite

Honda : CB 1963 honda cb 77 superhawk restored and ready to race fast exquisite

$10,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1963

Make Honda

Model CB

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 305

Posted Over 1 Month

Nicely restored, and meticulously maintained 1963 Honda CB77 Superhawk Engine #: CB77E 212347 Frame #: CB77 22276 Soichiro Honda will go down in history as the man who truly changed the face of motorcycling forever. Honda founded his enterprise in 1947, using war-surplus Tohatsu generator motors clipped to bicycles. After his supply of engines dried up, he designed his own 50cc two-stroke clip-on motor, the first Honda Cub. Sales boomed, but Honda wanted more, and in 1954 he made the unheard-of plan of visiting Europe and learning as much as he could, directly from the best motorcycle factories in the world. He met with Triumph’s Edward Turner, who was impressed by Honda, but could not see beyond his own legendary ego that the man before him would, within 15 years, come to ruin his home industry! ? Honda visited the Isle of Man to see the TT races, and spoke with helpful emissaries at the NSU, Horex, and DAF factories. Realizing that fine production tolerances could only be achieved using European and American tooling, Honda was granted enormous government grants and bank loans to create two state-of-the-art factories, at Hamamatsu and Saitama. He had deeply studied the world’s best lightweight racing motorcycles – the all-conquering NSU Rennfox and Rennmax, and taken them as his template for a new series of production motorcycles. The result was the C70 Dream model of 1956, whose engine profile would be instantly familiar to any motorcyclist awake in the 1960s; it had a single overhead-cam parallel twin-cylinder motor with all-aluminum construction, fine pitch finning, and a slight forward cant to the cylinders. The frame was light and strong, made from welded steel pressings. Honda had taken the Rennmax and brought it to the street; no other manufacturer in 1956 could boast of such a sophisticated and affordable package, and within a year it boasted an electric starter as well. ? In 1959 the next iteration of the Dream line arrived, this time a super-sports machine, the CB72 Hawk. Gone was the gawky Teutonic styling of the Dream, replaced by clean lines which promised great speed – and the bike didn’t disappoint. With a 10,000rpm rev limit and top speed around 90mph, the Hawk was an instant hit. In 1961 an added 45cc was found, and a true Middleweight arrived, the 305cc CB77 Superhawk. With 28.5hp and 95mph top speed, plus utter reliability and sound handling, Honda had arrived, and the world took notice. ? The factory offered a comprehensive list of racing items to bring the Superhawk onto the track, including a bump-stop seat, special carb bellmouths, special rearsets, megaphone exhaust, etc. This 1966 CB77 has the ‘race kit’ installed, and was fully restored several years ago, with minimal mileage since. As the ‘race kit’ is now unavailable from Honda, this machine represents a rare opportunity to own a historic machine with the every one of the desirable ‘goodies’ from the 1963 Honda Racing catalogue, including the megaphone exhaust, solo seat, aluminium rear fender and number plates, clip-on handlebars, and high compression pistons and high lift cam ? The bike is offered in excellent condition throughout, both mechanically and cosmetically. The engine is strong and taut and has great power. It shifts perfectly through an excellent clutch. Brakes, suspension and all cycle parts are in excellent working order including the GT750 front brake. ? The blue frame is just about perfect and the finish on the rest of the bike is as exquisite. The bike was restored some years ago, but it has held up well – testament to the meticulous care taken in maintenance and storage since. ? With recent race history, some minimal re-commissioning will be needed and the bike will be ready to race. Offered on a Bill of Sale.

Trim Superbly restored ready to race

1966 Honda CB77 305 SUPERHAWK

1966 Honda CB77 305 SUPERHAWK

$3,995

Russellville, Arkansas

Year 2006

Make Honda

Model VTX1300C

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 1312 cc cc

Posted Over 1 Month

The VTX1300 is a perfect example of what happens when you build a bike from the inside out. A massive 1300cc engine, sweeping curves and tip-to-tail chrome add up to a ride that you'll have to experience for yourself.

1966 Honda CB77 305 SUPERHAWK

1966 Honda CB77 305 SUPERHAWK

$2,200

Kingsport, Tennessee

Year 2002

Make Honda

Model Shadow SPIRIT 750

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 750 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2002 Honda Shadow Spirit VT 750, garage kept! Runs great, ready to ride. Current mileage 26300, well maintained. Special add-on’s: comfortable mustang seat with passenger backrest (cost around 500) , quick release windshield (cost around 200). Call or text 423-676-1631 before 10pm (no Dealers please)