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Honda : Super Hawk Garage Find Honda Super Hawk CB77 305cc Extra Parts Restoration Project

Honda : Super Hawk Garage Find Honda Super Hawk CB77 305cc Extra Parts Restoration Project

$888

Reno, Nevada

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Up for auction is a rare vintage Honda CB77 Super Hawk!Superhawk 305 cc 4-stroke motorcycle with 15090 miles on the odometer. The previous owner started to work on the engine and had the carburetors serviced. They will be included with the bike.Most of the parts such as the carburetor are in a box that goes with the bike but there are some covers that will need to be purchased. There are some extra parts included with the bike. Please see the photos. A bill of sale will be provided in order to get the vehicle titled. Unfortunately, there is no title with the bike. I can assist with the shipping or you may also pick up. Detailed Auction InformationPlease note that the winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A non-refundable $500.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 3 days of Auction end. If no contact is made within 24 hours we will go forward with the non-paying bidder procedure and sell it otherwise. Winning bidder is responsible for the smog certification in their State or Country. Please check the rules in your township, county, and State, CountryBuyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. If you wish to have it shipped using a service, then you are still responsible for all payment and pickup time requirements. Miles as shown on odometer and are not guaranteed as actual. All sales are final and "as is". If you are not sure about something, Please ASK before placing a bid. Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We have the right to end the auction early. Serious bidders only! First time buyers to Ebay must contact me prior to bidding or face bid retraction. Although we do our best to describe these vehicles, these are previously owned vehicles and there is a possibility that we might overlook some appearance and mechanical details. We do our best to list any major defects in appearance or running condition. As a result, we do not guarantee this item at all. We strongly recommend you inspect this item BEFORE bidding. We also recommend you tow your vehicle away and have it checked out by a certified mechanic before driving - regardless of its condition. If we do not require the vehicle to be towed and you choose to drive your vehicle from our location, then you do so completely at your own risk. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle before the end of the auction, and to have satisfied themselves as to the condition and value to bid based upon that judgment solely.This vehicle is being sold as is where is. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. The Honda CB77, or Super Hawk, was a 305 cc (18.6 cu in) vertical twin motorcycle produced from 1961 until 1967. It is remembered today as Honda's first sportbike. It is a landmark model in Honda's advances in Western motorcycle markets of the 1960s, for its speed and power as well as its reliability, and is regarded as one of the bikes that set the paradigm for modern motorcycles. The CB77 had, at only 305cc, a relatively big engine in comparison to most other Japanese bikes of the period, although it had performance to rival much larger motorcycles from other countries. It quickly built a reputation for reliability, and was equipped with luxuries such as an electric starter. The CB77 was built on the experience Honda had gained in Grand Prix racing, and differed greatly from previous models.It had a steel-tube frame instead of the pressed frames of earlier Hondas, and a telescopic front fork. The parallel twin engine (the biggest then available in a Honda) was an integral element of the bike's structure, providing stiffness in a frame that had no downtube, and was capable of 9,000 rpm. It could propel the bike at over 100 mph; as fast as British parallel twins with higher displacements, and with great reliability. It is now regarded as 'the first modern Japanese motorcycle...that established the motorcycle paradigm that we still operate under now, more than forty years later. Honda also produced a lower-powered 247 cc (15.1 cu in) version called the CB72 Hawk, which otherwise had the same specifications. In 1962, Honda introduced an off-road bike, the CL72 250 Scrambler, with the same engine as the Hawk but with a different, full-cradle frame with a skid plate and other adjustments for off-road use. In 1965, the CL77 305 Scrambler appeared, with the (bigger) engine of the Super Hawk but otherwise similar to the CL72

2007 Bourget FAT DADDY IRISH SPRINGER

2007 Bourget FAT DADDY IRISH SPRINGER

$2,600

Middletown, Delaware

Year 1970

Make Honda

Model CB 350

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Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1970 Honda Cb - $2,600 for sale old japanese motorcycles ,honda yamaha,kawasaki also-,bsa -,cb100cb125 cb175 cb cb77 super hawk cb350 cb400 hawk cb450 ,cl100 cl125 cl175 cl77 scrambler cl350 cl450 ,cl125 twin ,cl200;-cd175,xs650 , dt250 , dt 125 ,g7s 80cc cs3 200cc -cb750 cb550 ,bsa 650 lightning -most bikes are from the 60,s and early 1970.s in very nice condition,-prices vary---and sold separately ,prices starting @ around $2,600.00-- or -,,-some project bikes are available from time to time for less $ -----------buy sell trade collect and build old motorcycles -------,cb450 black bomber condror--i have over 80 bikes in my collection send me your info to see all the bikes--------------------------------i will only respond if you send me your name and phone number-,,i will call you back as soon as i am able to--,,---------------------------i am in middletown delaware-thanks for your interest -

2017 Harley-Davidson FXDLS - Low Rider S

2017 Harley-Davidson FXDLS - Low Rider S

$2,600

Middletown, Delaware

Year 1970

Make Honda

Model CL

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

for sale old japanese motorcycles ,honda yamaha,kawasaki also-,bsa -,cb100cb125 cb175 cb cb77 super hawk cb350 cb400 hawk cb450 ,cl100 cl125 cl175 cl77 scrambler cl350 cl450 ,cl125 twin ,cl200;-cd175,xs650 , dt250 , dt 125 ,g7s 80cc cs3 200cc -cb750 cb550 ,bsa 650 lightning -most bikes are from the 60,s and early 1970.s in very nice condition,-prices vary---and sold separately ,prices starting @ around $2,600.00--+ or -,,-some project bikes are available from time to time for less $ -----------buy sell trade collect and build old motorcycles -------,cb450 black bomber condror--i have over 80 bikes in my collection send me your info to see all the bikes--------------------------------i will only respond if you send me your name and phone number-,,i will call you back as soon as i am able to--,,---------------------------i am in middletown delaware-thanks for your interest -

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