I rode a Superhawk from 1970 until I sold it in 1975. It was my first bike. I've owned various motorcycles including a 2001 GL1800, its first year in production. I must say the the 305 Superhawk was my greatest thrill. But I was 16 when I got that powerful beauty. Nice to watch this video.
@minibikeaction4266 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing us a lovely motorcycle.
@lixloon Жыл бұрын
This motorcycle and the Ducati 250 Mach 1 were the default bikes of choice at my high school (YMCI) in the mid-60's. Didn't leak oil on our parents' driveways, could be easily maintained and tuned with a few simple hand tools, revved to 9,000 rpm and even the occaisional blown 2nd gear could be replaced easily. We liked to mount flat bars or clip-ons to improve rider dynamics. Plus it was fast enough to be genuinely fun to ride without being lethal. The double leading shoe front brake actually had some realistic stopping power - compare with the front brakes on contemporary British bikes. Hondas and Yamahas for the next 50 years for me.
@HenauderTitzauf Жыл бұрын
I had a cb160 and the 305cc was a great big bike and supposedly a lot faster than the Harleys, Triumphs, and whomever I don’t remember. I got shipped out to Korea, sold the 160, after Korea, got an sl175, hit a bad spot in some dirt, spent 11 weeks in the hospital, ended my motorcycle days. Rode a cb200 for about a 1/2 mile, then hung up my helmet. But, I still want to ride, but, with this bad back and 79 y/o four wheels are now.
@weatherproof111 ай бұрын
if you're near Ontario, Canada you can come ride my '68 CB160 Sport a little bit when it's finished being restored.
@williamalley497611 ай бұрын
My Dad bought a SuperHawk in 1963 and put Megaphone Mufflers and changed the Gearing a little and rode it for a daily driver when the Weather was nice. Being in California He rode it alot! I started riding it after He bought a 450 a few Yrs later! I rode it until 1967 when I bought a CL77 Scrambler that We converted to Flat track racing . I rode The CB77 until I was drafted in the Army 1970 I wish I still Had Both of these Bikes back!
@richardstevenson8442 Жыл бұрын
I loved mine in 1967.
@JB-zp5fb Жыл бұрын
That is a lovely motorcycle...😍😍
@nimu37 Жыл бұрын
It was a breakthrough for sports racers
@residuejunkie4321 Жыл бұрын
When the Honda 50 first came to America they had billboards that showed a picture of one and a caption that said ''Our vehicle gets 200 MPG." It then explained that it had a 49cc 4 stroke engine and will get 200 miles per gallon on the highway! What happened??? Today a 50 cc motorbike diesn't get 100!!!
@billmago7991 Жыл бұрын
Nice bike but they had their faults too, the four speed transmission had a huge gap between 2nd and third gears plus was prone to missing 2nd.......the advance unit was inside the motor and was only rivited on so would eventually become loose......the charging system was inadequate being a battery maintenance system only......other than that they're awesome little bikes and fun to ride
@johnchild614 ай бұрын
Love mine I went to buy a CB160 came out with a CB72 just like the blue one in this Video only had 3000 on the clock 28000 when I had to sell it !
@bobcohoon96154 ай бұрын
They were very smooth running , like an electric motor
@jimevans955010 ай бұрын
The best motorcycle for its time that I ever owned. Probably the second-best ( to my BMW R 1200RS that I ever owned: and that is illustrious company.
@radioguy1620 Жыл бұрын
rolling artwork that todays bikes cant seem to match.
@weatherproof111 ай бұрын
absolutely! I keep pinging Honda on social media harassing them to make modernized versions of their 60's bikes. Nobody actually thinks the current 125's and 300cc starter "sport bikes" look good.
@karljackson50686 ай бұрын
I owned a 1965 CB77 known as the 305 supersports in South Africa not as the super hawk. MY BEST FRIEND EVER
@wwb70913 ай бұрын
The 250 Yamaha YDS3 - the Honda 305 killer..... and then came the Suzuki X6 Hustler, even faster than the Yamaha. If you remember these, you're OLD !!
@camgere Жыл бұрын
A passenger is probably more comfortable on this bike than most modern sport/naked bikes. Your knees aren't in your armpits.