What did you do with your SuperHawk today?
#1741
We had a beautiful day here Saturday. I wandered around the east end of the county looking for a road I went down once years ago. I never did find it but I did find a backroad into the town of Index with some stunning mountain views. This is why I live in Washington state.
#1743
Fitted my rear inner fender into the subframe and modded the front/left to give the wiring harness better clearance, less of a pinch point. Hoping to wrap up the rear this week, including the new chain, and Ohlins bottle mount, then yank the front up in the air and onto the front forks!
#1744
Fitted my rear inner fender into the subframe and modded the front/left to give the wiring harness better clearance, less of a pinch point. Hoping to wrap up the rear this week, including the new chain, and Ohlins bottle mount, then yank the front up in the air and onto the front forks!
#1747
I had Friday off and hoped for a short ride before the predicted afternoon rain. No such chance! The rain struck early and chased me home. While stuck in the garage, I did get to swap out my stock horn for a Fiamm Freeway Blaster unit. It fit in the stock horn position quite easily and sounds much louder and more carlike. It is easily the cheapest and easiest upgrade I've done to the Hawk yet. I'm waiting for my CBR shock to arrive from Jamie Daugherty. When it arrives I'll probably have the Honda shop install it and a new countershaft seal. My chain has begin to oil itself and I find I'm suddenly half a quart low on oil. The next planned mod is to finally install a new FH020 R/R unit. I've been playing Russian roulette with the old original one for a few years now. I've had a theory that if the bike's always plugged into the trickle charger, then the R/R has an easy life and won't fail on me. Any thoughts?
#1748
IThe next planned mod is to finally install a new FH020 R/R unit. I've been playing Russian roulette with the old original one for a few years now. I've had a theory that if the bike's always plugged into the trickle charger, then the R/R has an easy life and won't fail on me. Any thoughts?
#1750
Baby Bottle Carrier done
Finished mounting up the Ohlins reservoir, test fitted the pyramid rear hugger, ordered up the rest of my fasteners, cleaned up some existing fasteners. Mounted up the Ohlins remote preload adjuster. General busy work! Zen!
Last edited by Fastguy59; 04-24-2016 at 11:47 AM.
#1752
CruxGNZ, I am shooting to have it rideable by by the end of May... 100% done is a different story. I have had to start prioritizing OCD detail, vs. actually riding it.. So it will be nice this year, but nicer spring of 2017, providing i don't bin it between now and then!
#1753
VTR1000F, glad you like them. I am copying in an abridged version of my reply to CruxGNZ's inquiry regarding the mount.
The mount clamps came from Kartek they sell off road parts. Kartek Off-Road Parts And Accessories
The clamps are a 2" roll bar strap clamps, part number AXA-MODCL200C. They are also available in black anodized. The ones I got are listed as clear anodized, but that was inaccurate as they are silver anodized.
I got lazy and just through drilled the lower subframe rail and used M6 x 80mm small head capscrews and the provided M6 nylock nuts. I plan on replacing the 80mm with 65mm and then building some aluminum tube spacers to hide the capscrews where they traverse the clamps just for aesthetics. The clamps have very good holding power with very minimal tightening of the 6 x 65 capscrews. Next winter one of my projects is to re-powdercoat the subframe. When I do I will have my fabricator fill holes on the outside of the tube and then I will put thin-sheet nutserts on the inside so it will look cleaner when blind fastened. For now I have ordered the m6 x 65mm button head stainless allens.
The mount clamps came from Kartek they sell off road parts. Kartek Off-Road Parts And Accessories
The clamps are a 2" roll bar strap clamps, part number AXA-MODCL200C. They are also available in black anodized. The ones I got are listed as clear anodized, but that was inaccurate as they are silver anodized.
I got lazy and just through drilled the lower subframe rail and used M6 x 80mm small head capscrews and the provided M6 nylock nuts. I plan on replacing the 80mm with 65mm and then building some aluminum tube spacers to hide the capscrews where they traverse the clamps just for aesthetics. The clamps have very good holding power with very minimal tightening of the 6 x 65 capscrews. Next winter one of my projects is to re-powdercoat the subframe. When I do I will have my fabricator fill holes on the outside of the tube and then I will put thin-sheet nutserts on the inside so it will look cleaner when blind fastened. For now I have ordered the m6 x 65mm button head stainless allens.
#1756
#1759
Twitchy, after cleaning up the inside which required really no labor. I liberally sprayed the outside with Black Jack Asphalt & Tar Remover, then left to sit for an hour. After that I put in in the sink rinsed with hot water, coated it with Dawn dishwashing detergent and used a brass wire brush to gently scrub the entire surface. The remaining dots of sealer were popped off using the side of my gasket scraper as I have found something with a true 90 degree edge removes them best. Compressed air to dry, it then a topcoat of Griots Garage Paint Sealer (this stuff is the bomb, I use it on all my wheels, both on my cars and my bikes NOTHING sticks to it, lasts for about two years on the cars) applied with an electric toothbrush and buffed off with a flannel. Sounds like a lot but actual labor time was about an hour...
Last edited by Fastguy59; 04-28-2016 at 02:22 PM.
#1762
First ride of the season today after finishing winter mods & maintenance goals!
Ride is plush and stable since Jamie worked his magic on the front forks. Front brakes are sweet with new stainless lines. All brake, clutch and cooling fluids were changed along with all new cooling system hoses. Best of all the stock coolant overflow tank has been replaced with the HRC bottle so my fat hands can finally twiddle the Jack Flash fuel screws under the carbs in comfort.
Ah, life is good.
Ride is plush and stable since Jamie worked his magic on the front forks. Front brakes are sweet with new stainless lines. All brake, clutch and cooling fluids were changed along with all new cooling system hoses. Best of all the stock coolant overflow tank has been replaced with the HRC bottle so my fat hands can finally twiddle the Jack Flash fuel screws under the carbs in comfort.
Ah, life is good.
#1763
First ride of the season today after finishing winter mods & maintenance goals!
Ride is plush and stable since Jamie worked his magic on the front forks. Front brakes are sweet with new stainless lines. All brake, clutch and cooling fluids were changed along with all new cooling system hoses. Best of all the stock coolant overflow tank has been replaced with the HRC bottle so my fat hands can finally twiddle the Jack Flash fuel screws under the carbs in comfort.
Ah, life is good.
Ride is plush and stable since Jamie worked his magic on the front forks. Front brakes are sweet with new stainless lines. All brake, clutch and cooling fluids were changed along with all new cooling system hoses. Best of all the stock coolant overflow tank has been replaced with the HRC bottle so my fat hands can finally twiddle the Jack Flash fuel screws under the carbs in comfort.
Ah, life is good.
#1764
If you don't want a large bottle zip tied to your frame, check out the solution I found. Just skip to post #17
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...-bottle-32443/
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...-bottle-32443/
#1765
I got the HRC bottle used from James (aka "thedeatons") here on the forum. I think he got it direct from HRC. I mounted it behind the water pump for now but not sure I'm leaving it there. I really wanted to get the carbs dialed in ASAP so didn't fret too much about the permanent location yet. Since the weather's now turned wet & cold it may be few days til it's sorted. Post pics in a bit.
#1767
promised pics
Here's where the HRC bottle is currently located behind water pump lower right side of bike. Basically wedged behind hoses securely. Great functionality but **** poor access so this is temporary.
Next will be this little gem I found at REI store for less than $2. A narrow Nalgene bottle it holds exactly the the same amount of fluid as the HRC but being narrow lends itself to so many other locations. After drilling for tubing I expect to mount it inside fairing above fan.
Next will be this little gem I found at REI store for less than $2. A narrow Nalgene bottle it holds exactly the the same amount of fluid as the HRC but being narrow lends itself to so many other locations. After drilling for tubing I expect to mount it inside fairing above fan.
#1768
Finally changed my CCTs to manual APEs, without realizing it I ended up doing it at 33,000 miles on the dot. Sure does give a lot of peace of mind not worrying about impending doom. Today I need to change brake fluid to restore some lever feel, change coolant because its getting HOT suddenly, and a good wash.
#1769
I got this bike a couple of months ago from a guy who let it sit neglected in the garage for a few years. I got a lot of good info and advise here on the forum.
I finally got everything back together, the oil changed, and fairings back on. Only need an inspection, license plate, and some sunny weather to test it out on the road.
Only things left on the to-do list are install to new tires and some upgrades - suspension, maybe front brakes, and likely a lightened flywheel.
I finally got everything back together, the oil changed, and fairings back on. Only need an inspection, license plate, and some sunny weather to test it out on the road.
Only things left on the to-do list are install to new tires and some upgrades - suspension, maybe front brakes, and likely a lightened flywheel.