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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #100 on: October 25, 2013, 05:33:23 PM »
What is your secret? I never see cleaning products in the pics.  I've been using Gunk Engine cleaner..
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #101 on: October 25, 2013, 07:54:45 PM »
What is your secret? I never see cleaning products in the pics.  I've been using Gunk Engine cleaner..


That's because TT's alter ego John does all the work and leaves the scene whilst TT takes all the credit...Larry

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #102 on: October 25, 2013, 09:13:13 PM »
Nice looking bike and great work as always...
The man knows how to clean up and deal with dirt and grease and gunk. Helps he's got a good example from a dry area.
I am going to scare you some time soon with a photo or two of tools I dragged out of storage that had been in Ohio and TN in an open tool box that weren't clean for several years...

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #103 on: October 26, 2013, 04:10:02 AM »
Actually I use the common stuff. Same as you guys. Simple green and hot water in a spray bottle on this one. Nylon brushes and a little scraping with a small screw driver.

This bike cleaned up nicely and like David said, a well kept example. The Dream on the other hand was in fact a nightmare to clean. About one month of cleaning but the transmission seal had leaked for who knows how long.

Pictures don't do it justice. It's a lot cleaner looking than in the pictures.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #104 on: October 26, 2013, 03:26:13 PM »
Today was a fiddle day. I mostly cleaned parts, assembling a few things.

A little tap work to clean up threads and put the bolts/washers/nuts where they belong.



I managed one cover coat of paint on the sprocket cover before running out. Two (2) cans on the way.



Order from David Silver came yesterday.  ;D

New OEM rims and aftermarket spokes.  8) Honda was $2.15 a spoke times 72. Decided to spend the extra on DID rims instead.



Thought I better get the last  OEM headlight ring he had.  ;)



And for $7.50 a OEM fuel tank cap.  8)



Tomorrow I need to clean up the wiring around the battery area. When you see electrical tape it's time to change things.  :D

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #105 on: October 26, 2013, 03:40:43 PM »
Nice!  I just made a $100 order at my local dealer...love picking up a bag of new parts :D

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« Reply #106 on: October 27, 2013, 08:55:58 AM »
Nice!  I just made a $100 order at my local dealer...love picking up a bag of new parts :D

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #107 on: October 27, 2013, 09:02:36 AM »
Not much this morning. Quite honestly, I'm tired. Neglecting other things I should be doing.  ::)

I did straighten out this wiring mess underneath the electrical tape.



Sometimes you just don't have enough factory wire to solder with. I cleaned up the ends and used a Posi Lock connection. These work great in this case. Never found them locally so I order online and buy a bunch of them.



Another engine picture with the sprocket cover painted.



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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #108 on: October 27, 2013, 05:17:14 PM »

Good photos as well as good work...Larry

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« Reply #109 on: October 29, 2013, 07:18:04 AM »
Thanks Larry.

Basically cleaning parts now as I am waiting on other things. I wanted to test fit the tool box and make sure the wiring harness was correctly routed. I was "bery..bery.. careful using the metal bands as I did not want them to break.  ;)



Did some polishing and mounted the coil.



And it's looking better each day.



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« Reply #110 on: October 29, 2013, 01:36:37 PM »
The angle of the next to last photo makes it look like a drag bike ::) with a big extended swing arm...Larry

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #111 on: October 29, 2013, 06:15:25 PM »
The angle of the next to last photo makes it look like a drag bike ::) with a big extended swing arm...Larry

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #112 on: October 30, 2013, 05:59:38 AM »
This morning I did a little work on the front end. Wanted to clean up the lever perches and controls.

Actually they were not to bad. Ran a tap into the threads.



Polished up nicely. New hardware on hand when the time comes.



Starting on the headlight area now then onto the rear wheel.



Not sure what to do here. The spare bike has a better looking brake plate.



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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #113 on: October 31, 2013, 09:11:30 AM »
Yesterday the Shop was tied up most of the day. I was in need of a new garage door and opener with Home Link function. Went with a 2 inch double sided insulated door.









Morning shot.



Cleaned the rear wheel and was surprised just how well it cleaned up.  8)



Going to leave this finish alone.





But I do have a question for you folks that have laced a wheel. There is an A spoke and a B spoke. Which goes outside? I can figure it out probably but going to attempt a wheel lace myself. Have no way to true it however.



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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #114 on: October 31, 2013, 11:11:17 AM »
I think the B spoke is usually the inside (may have it backwards...and the outer spoke has more curve or angle to the spoke...not near the bike to see...) (closest to hub center) spoke as the angle on the head has to be more pronounced to align on the same axis as the outer spokes. The head angle and shape is different to bring it to the similar plane that the A spoke falls on...
Lacing a wheel is best done with lots of patience and take lots of photos taking it apart as well can help when you go to reassemble...

The spokes that are all the same just don't work for these bikes, as they put the spoke in too much tension and you end up with broken spokes. Good you got what looks like a good set. Compare to old spokes and they should be identical where threading starts as well as bends, etc., etc.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #115 on: October 31, 2013, 12:04:40 PM »
Only one way this is coming apart. Bolt cutters.  :o

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #116 on: October 31, 2013, 04:42:40 PM »
rt. set goes over and left under, most likely a cross two pattern.  Take your time, relacing isn't rocket science stuff...Larry

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #117 on: October 31, 2013, 04:47:40 PM »
Nice. The ones that have the eye end bent more go from the center of the hub out.  They go in last. From the outside in go in first. Happy lacing
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #118 on: October 31, 2013, 05:06:26 PM »
The wheels look great, Toy.  Is the sprocket being replaced?
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #119 on: October 31, 2013, 09:28:53 PM »
Not much this morning. Quite honestly, I'm tired. Neglecting other things I should be doing.  ::)

I did straighten out this wiring mess underneath the electrical tape.



Sometimes you just don't have enough factory wire to solder with. I cleaned up the ends and used a Posi Lock connection. These work great in this case. Never found them locally so I order online and buy a bunch of them.



Another engine picture with the sprocket cover painted.



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I've been sitting here while watching this rebuild and it suddenly occurred to me: will a CB160 actually run WITHOUT electrical tape somewhere on the harness? I don't seem to remember one that way... :D
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #120 on: November 01, 2013, 04:24:57 AM »
The wheels look great, Toy.  Is the sprocket being replaced?

No, it's like new. Soaking in cleaner now.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #121 on: November 01, 2013, 04:28:00 AM »
Not much this morning. Quite honestly, I'm tired. Neglecting other things I should be doing.  ::)

I did straighten out this wiring mess underneath the electrical tape.



Sometimes you just don't have enough factory wire to solder with. I cleaned up the ends and used a Posi Lock connection. These work great in this case. Never found them locally so I order online and buy a bunch of them.



Another engine picture with the sprocket cover painted.



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I've been sitting here while watching this rebuild and it suddenly occurred to me: will a CB160 actually run WITHOUT electrical tape somewhere on the harness? I don't seem to remember one that way... :D

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« Reply #122 on: November 01, 2013, 04:52:13 AM »
Yesterday was hang around the house day as a new shed was being installed. I need room for these bikes.  ::)  That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

The Evapo-rust did a fantastic job cleaning the inside of the tank. Around a two (2) week soak.



I carefully removed the petcock for cleaning and rebuild. The seal between the tank and petcock is no longer available so easy does it was the key. I'll use a little sealer when installing.



The inside of the tank looked just like the mounting screws.



A little polish and a OEM cap with cork seal. Found it at David Silver for $7.50.  8)



And mounted out of the way to prevent any damage.





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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #123 on: November 01, 2013, 04:56:53 AM »
A little polish and a OEM cap with cork seal. Found it at David Silver for $7.50.  8)




Looking good, TT.   I am living vicariously through you for now, as my two CB160's and CL160 wait patiently for me to actually get time to work on them.

So, I assume that you got the cork seal for $7.50 from David Silver, not the cap + seal?
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #124 on: November 01, 2013, 05:18:43 AM »
A little polish and a OEM cap with cork seal. Found it at David Silver for $7.50.  8)




Looking good, TT.   I am living vicariously through you for now, as my two CB160's and CL160 wait patiently for me to actually get time to work on them.

So, I assume that you got the cork seal for $7.50 from David Silver, not the cap + seal?

Honda sells the cork seal. $1.78. This was the entire cap and seal. I should of bought all he had. Next order I will. Did get the last OEM headlight ring for $20.00.  ;)

Just like the box of baffles. I bought 6 of them.  :P

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