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1967 Honda Cb 77 Superhawk on 2040-motos

US $2,950.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:940 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Vero Beach, Florida, US

Vero Beach, Florida, US
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Honda CB photos

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Honda CB tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):305 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CB description

Here is my nice red 1967 305 Superhawk. Hate to get rid of but house restoration projects warrant. I have owned several of these bikes over the years and this one is in great shape.  939 miles since engine overhaul.  Runs great, shifts thru the gears, no issues at all.  Clear Florida Title in my name.  New battery.  All electrical works great, battery charges as should.  Only issue is the paint is peeling around the gas cap area as you can see from the photos. Also a few drops of oil leak from the crankcase and the front forks.  It is titled as a 67 but I am thinking it is a 66 or maybe even a 65 since the wiring harness under the seat says 1965.  Back in the day a state typically titled a bike the year it was sold new from the dealer and not the year it was made.  VIN numbers are consistent with a match.  Pick up only or I will deliver with in a two hour ride of my home so that is Miami, Tampa, Daytona, Orlando areas.  Please ask me any questions you like  As with any 45 year old bike the bike is sold "as is".  It is also listed locally so I reserve the right to end the auction should that occur.  Thanks for looking and happy bidding!

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Postie Bike Challenge [video]

Fri, 19 Jun 2009

The Postie Bike Challenge started in 2002 as a one-off event in Brisbane, Australia to prove that small bikes can travel long distances over both asphalt, dirt, sand, or stony surfaces has turned into a 10-day charity event.  The entry fee is $4,000 but almost everything is taken care of, including: Late model Honda CT110 Postie bike (registered to you!) All breakfasts, lunches and dinners All fuel for the trip One way air ticket back to Brisbane Support truck to carry equipment, clothing bag and mechanics Final celebration dinner and hotel accommodation That’s right, you can keep the Honda CT110 Postie bike (designed for commercial and agricultural, also used by Australia Post) but the concept is to give the bike to charity in your name after the event is over, its up to you but more than 90% of the participants do give the bike back. Hit the jump to see the video and for more info on this years trek. The 2009 Postie Bike Challenge will take place from October 3rd to the 13th and will go from Brisbane to Melbourne, the destination changes every year.  The route taken will be about 2,000 miles (the direct route is about 1,000 miles).  If your interested, get your entry form and deposit in ASAP, last years event was sold out.

2014 Pata Honda WSBK and WSS Team Presentation

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Honda presented its 2014 World Superbike and Supersport team, including the new CBR1000RR SP racebike in a presentation at the Motor Bike Expo in Verona, Italy. Jonathan Rea and Leon Haslam are returning in the Pata Honda team colors to ride the CBR1000RR SP in the WSBK class while Michael van der Mark and Lorenzo Zanetti will ride the CBR600RR in the WSS championship. Last season was disappointing for Honda, with both Rea and Haslam missing significant time due to leg injuries.

Dealer Expo 2010: Yoshimura R-77 Slip-On Exhaust

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Yoshimura is playing to the green movement with its new R-77 slip-on canister with integral catalytic converter. The version ready for the 2008-09 Honda CBR1000RR is claimed to be three pounds lighter than stock and offers a big bump in midrange power. Most importantly to the greenies, however, is that it produces fewer emissions than other performance mufflers.