Who's still around, let's talk hawks.
#31
According to the wiring diagram, there are two wires leading from the fuse, the red/white one goes to the Regulator/Rectifier, the solid red wire goes to the ignition. Disconnect one at a time and see which causes the fuse to blow. Maybe you were right to replace the RR first!
P.s in no way do I neglect my hawk, she does have a rain cover haha
#32
well I haven't replaced the RR yet. I was trying to figure out if that was the main issue yet or not. I bought a voltage meter, because from what I have been reading, I think I might have a short in the system, but thank you I will test those wires and see where I end up next. Unfortunately I can't do anymore work due to the rain.
P.s in no way do I neglect my hawk, she does have a rain cover haha
P.s in no way do I neglect my hawk, she does have a rain cover haha
#34
Hi Guys. Just stopping by - sold my SH to my friend a few years back - and saw the thread. Sure learned a lot on this forum from everyone. Great site. No more superhawk, but considering a Tuono.
assuming spring ever comes............
bill
assuming spring ever comes............
bill
#35
still loving my Hawk
I still love my Hawk and quite frankly ive spent so much money on it now that its not even practical to sell it anymore. But not that it matters anyways since i really love the bike way too much anyways. what are some of everyone's favorite mods that they have done to their hawks? Mine are an RC-51 front end cbr900rr rear wheel and jardine rt-one hi mount pipes and a re-sprung and re valved rear shock ive done a lot of other work to the bike but these are the things that i liked the best.
#36
I still love my Hawk and quite frankly ive spent so much money on it now that its not even practical to sell it anymore. But not that it matters anyways since i really love the bike way too much anyways. what are some of everyone's favorite mods that they have done to their hawks? Mine are an RC-51 front end cbr900rr rear wheel and jardine rt-one hi mount pipes and a re-sprung and re valved rear shock ive done a lot of other work to the bike but these are the things that i liked the best.
#37
I'm still here, sometimes.
Bought a replacement for the Hawk. Might keep both if I have the space.
Cheap thrills, dead simple to work on.
And yeah, handles great when the suspension is sorted, and enough horsepower to keep me entertained on the street. Nice to be able to use all a bike has, rather than putter around using half of what a Supersport is putting out; or use all of it and be looking over your shoulder expecting to get nailed by cops.
Bought a replacement for the Hawk. Might keep both if I have the space.
Cheap thrills, dead simple to work on.
And yeah, handles great when the suspension is sorted, and enough horsepower to keep me entertained on the street. Nice to be able to use all a bike has, rather than putter around using half of what a Supersport is putting out; or use all of it and be looking over your shoulder expecting to get nailed by cops.
#38
im still poking at my hawk changing the color yet again and trying my hand at the f3 wheel swap and while im at it some basic maintness before my season of riding kicks in cant wait !
( and im finaly getting around to installing the brass choke fittings i bought off a member a few months ago
( and im finaly getting around to installing the brass choke fittings i bought off a member a few months ago
#39
As it looks now I will be a vtr guy forever. I just don't have the desire for a different bike. Plus yeah you pour heart and soul into a bike and it kinda owes you.
I wanted the feel of a new bike so I just upgraded the dash to a newer 600RR. Made it feel modern. Then the front end from the 600RR made it handle modern along with the Penske rear.
Really the styling isn't dated. No one can believe how old it is.
I've only thought of selling my other VTR with the single sided swing atm, 1000RR front end and Mario nava bodywork. I never ride it.
I wanted the feel of a new bike so I just upgraded the dash to a newer 600RR. Made it feel modern. Then the front end from the 600RR made it handle modern along with the Penske rear.
Really the styling isn't dated. No one can believe how old it is.
I've only thought of selling my other VTR with the single sided swing atm, 1000RR front end and Mario nava bodywork. I never ride it.
#40
As it looks now I will be a vtr guy forever. I just don't have the desire for a different bike. Plus yeah you pour heart and soul into a bike and it kinda owes you.
I wanted the feel of a new bike so I just upgraded the dash to a newer 600RR. Made it feel modern. Then the front end from the 600RR made it handle modern along with the Penske rear.
Really the styling isn't dated. No one can believe how old it is.
I've only thought of selling my other VTR with the single sided swing atm, 1000RR front end and Mario nava bodywork. I never ride it.
I wanted the feel of a new bike so I just upgraded the dash to a newer 600RR. Made it feel modern. Then the front end from the 600RR made it handle modern along with the Penske rear.
Really the styling isn't dated. No one can believe how old it is.
I've only thought of selling my other VTR with the single sided swing atm, 1000RR front end and Mario nava bodywork. I never ride it.
#42
As it looks now I will be a vtr guy forever. I just don't have the desire for a different bike. Plus yeah you pour heart and soul into a bike and it kinda owes you.
I wanted the feel of a new bike so I just upgraded the dash to a newer 600RR. Made it feel modern. Then the front end from the 600RR made it handle modern along with the Penske rear.
Really the styling isn't dated. No one can believe how old it is.
I've only thought of selling my other VTR with the single sided swing atm, 1000RR front end and Mario nava bodywork. I never ride it.
I wanted the feel of a new bike so I just upgraded the dash to a newer 600RR. Made it feel modern. Then the front end from the 600RR made it handle modern along with the Penske rear.
Really the styling isn't dated. No one can believe how old it is.
I've only thought of selling my other VTR with the single sided swing atm, 1000RR front end and Mario nava bodywork. I never ride it.
I'm Back - I've been away too long - I was embarrassed > three stupid knock overs during the last 3 seasons. Two on same weekend - DOH! But those did minor damage and just required new levers. The last one 18 months ago - I tapped the rear of a pickup that I thought pulled away - as I was looking back - and it messed up the headlight & fairing - now head light points to trees - DAMN! Rode like that last season, which basically means I can't ride in the dark - which I need to do if I want to commute in the morning.
My buddy a moto mech in NorthWest NJ just changed sprockets & chain - then said I'm better off getting a new headlight & fairing since the tabs are busted and he can't adjust the head light. Anyway good to see some familiar names still kicking.
Lastly, I too will never sell this moto - Everyone that has owned one has always regretted selling their VTRs. I will get a two up tourer in the future but will still keep the Hawk!
#43
Thought I will chime in on the still around; I have learned so much from everyone on this forum as the Hawk was my first BIG boy bike. I check in every once in a while to see what else I can do it when I get some money that doesn't have someplace to go.
Looking to freshen up with new fairings as I laid it down last summer and put some led mirrors with signals in them on the bike; I have a set of mirrors off of a CBR1000 with leds in them, I just need to figure out a good way to mount them without it looking like a hack job. Found some posts about using a Fazer mounts, might be the next project.
Does anyone have any current links for full fairings that are still in production that are not the cheap plastic ones off of ebay? I really liked the Mario fairings but he doesn't make them anymore.
Looking to freshen up with new fairings as I laid it down last summer and put some led mirrors with signals in them on the bike; I have a set of mirrors off of a CBR1000 with leds in them, I just need to figure out a good way to mount them without it looking like a hack job. Found some posts about using a Fazer mounts, might be the next project.
Does anyone have any current links for full fairings that are still in production that are not the cheap plastic ones off of ebay? I really liked the Mario fairings but he doesn't make them anymore.
#44
I really liked the Mario fairings but he doesn't make them anymore.
#45
Moulds went to Wales and fairings are for sale > https://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewt...p?f=18&t=34264
http://www.ferriday.co.uk/honda-vtr1000f/
#46
Moulds went to Wales and fairings are for sale > https://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewt...p?f=18&t=34264
I would do a bit of research before even thinking about contacting them, let alone sending any funds.
#47
still stop by everynow and then to look through the forum
Still snooping around everynow and then, always on the lookout for a low mileage 2005 Superhawk. For some reason this model just ticks all the right boxes for me.
Last year brought a Ducati Enduro, great all-rounder bike, sure was a lot pricey than a Superhawk.
Last year brought a Ducati Enduro, great all-rounder bike, sure was a lot pricey than a Superhawk.
#48
#49
The link on the VTR site for the fairings is dead.
http://www.ferriday.co.uk/honda-vtr1000f/
http://www.ferriday.co.uk/honda-vtr1000f/
And the host main page Ferriday Engineering does not seem to speak about motorcycles at all..
#50
I dont come by much at all these days. Sold my Hawk as run out of room to keep it. One garage and 6 bikes dont work.
Got me a CBR1000rr that I dont ride much, mainly riding ADV on my BMW XChallenge.
Got me a CBR1000rr that I dont ride much, mainly riding ADV on my BMW XChallenge.
#51
Still snooping around everynow and then, always on the lookout for a low mileage 2005 Superhawk. For some reason this model just ticks all the right boxes for me.
Last year brought a Ducati Enduro, great all-rounder bike, sure was a lot pricey than a Superhawk.
Last year brought a Ducati Enduro, great all-rounder bike, sure was a lot pricey than a Superhawk.
#52
Still snooping around everynow and then, always on the lookout for a low mileage 2005 Superhawk. For some reason this model just ticks all the right boxes for me.
Last year brought a Ducati Enduro, great all-rounder bike, sure was a lot pricey than a Superhawk.
Last year brought a Ducati Enduro, great all-rounder bike, sure was a lot pricey than a Superhawk.
#53
Well here is the last info I have heard of where the molds ended up:
Project Blue Belle - Page 11 - VTR1000.ORG
Project Blue Belle - Page 11 - VTR1000.ORG
#54
Hi Mike, I'm closer to wolverine than you at the moment. I moved to Winston Salem NC last December, will be here for a few years, my kids are attending college here, one's going to NC state, the other UNCSA so makes sense to live here. Then not sure were I will end up? maybe move back to somewhere in California. At the moment enjoying the different scenery we have here, lots more greener than sunny socal. Lots of nice roads too and destinations to visit also.
Ride safe mate.
Ride safe mate.
#55
Well here is the last info I have heard of where the molds ended up:
Project Blue Belle - Page 11 - VTR1000.ORG
Project Blue Belle - Page 11 - VTR1000.ORG
EDIT..Ok, crap i guess the Molds went to wales, then to someone else "by Anotherbikerbabe » Fri Mar 03, 2017 4:27 pm I don't even know where to behind as I was fed so much bullshit I actually thought I was a mushroom living in the dark! Ian showed me the molds the day he bought them off a friend of mine in Wales so I had no reason whatsoever to doubt that Matt was going to make me a set as yeti n matt said " don't worry we'll look after you" so to part pay for full set, I undertook a lot of administration and Web site content work as well as take a set of brand new tyres through to Matt, again, in part payment."
It does imply they were in the hands of this Matt guy.... that really sucks.
Mike thanks for pointing this out.
Last edited by E.Marquez; 05-03-2018 at 12:45 PM.
#57
I'm recently back around. The hawk had been sat up for about 2.5-3 summers. Got it back out started working on it and threw my own dumbness pretty much trashed the motor.
The silver lining here is that by some random chance of a miracle, my buddy has started riding and we where looking at bikes for him at the local dealer and BAM red 98 superhawk with 14,000 miles 2,600 dollars. Runs like a top, so......I bought it =) gonna transfer some bits and pieces from the old girl onto the new one and retire it with 73,894 miles. It's bitter sweet I was really hoping to 100k but financialy and for the sake of getting back on the road sooner, it just makes sense.
For anyone who's been here awhile I used to be havoc7685 but threw some password f@#kery im now havoc161. It's good to be back I've missed this forum had some pretty good times.
The silver lining here is that by some random chance of a miracle, my buddy has started riding and we where looking at bikes for him at the local dealer and BAM red 98 superhawk with 14,000 miles 2,600 dollars. Runs like a top, so......I bought it =) gonna transfer some bits and pieces from the old girl onto the new one and retire it with 73,894 miles. It's bitter sweet I was really hoping to 100k but financialy and for the sake of getting back on the road sooner, it just makes sense.
For anyone who's been here awhile I used to be havoc7685 but threw some password f@#kery im now havoc161. It's good to be back I've missed this forum had some pretty good times.
#58
Im around but I have always been into racing cars ... Now that I no longer live in the states I can say it. I street race just about every chance I get and I go to the track when I can. Here in Japan its organized and a lot lot safer. Also there are way more track events near me.
But I think I posted that the VTR might be on its way out for me in the next year or so. I just cant deal with the carbs and for the money to get it injected I can get a SP2 or a sc57... Both are a bit more sporty.
But I will say what came with my bike is this community I think without all of you it would be still blown up due to the CCT issue. You guys helped me a lot. 8541Hawk's carb thread is one of the best written net arcticles I have ever seen.
The machine its self is hearty. It's my first bike and it has been laid down 4 times now and nothing major has been broken. I however will be replacing the scuffed cover and faring after I get sliders as my riding is getting better. Honestly power is nothing to laugh at and All the storms.. lol... I have rode through leave nothing to be desired except for injection.
I guess I will end on one complaint. The stock pipes weighed way way too much and the moriwoki titanium set transformed the bike.
But I think I posted that the VTR might be on its way out for me in the next year or so. I just cant deal with the carbs and for the money to get it injected I can get a SP2 or a sc57... Both are a bit more sporty.
But I will say what came with my bike is this community I think without all of you it would be still blown up due to the CCT issue. You guys helped me a lot. 8541Hawk's carb thread is one of the best written net arcticles I have ever seen.
The machine its self is hearty. It's my first bike and it has been laid down 4 times now and nothing major has been broken. I however will be replacing the scuffed cover and faring after I get sliders as my riding is getting better. Honestly power is nothing to laugh at and All the storms.. lol... I have rode through leave nothing to be desired except for injection.
I guess I will end on one complaint. The stock pipes weighed way way too much and the moriwoki titanium set transformed the bike.
#59
It's been a while since I've posted on here but this site is so more relaxed and easygoing compared to another forum or three that's floating around. So much better than fb. I hope it still continues as it's also helping to keep these fun bikes on the road with its wealth of info
#60
It's been a while since I've posted on here but this site is so more relaxed and easygoing compared to another forum or three that's floating around. So much better than fb. I hope it still continues as it's also helping to keep these fun bikes on the road with its wealth of info