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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #350 on: December 12, 2013, 05:37:10 am »
Hard to take a camera for a thrill ride after you clan it up
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #351 on: December 12, 2013, 05:39:25 am »
Pictures are looking good, tt!  Now you'll have to get a good editing software, such as Photoshop. ;)

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #352 on: December 12, 2013, 05:39:42 am »
Test pic.

Still playing with this camera. Need to devote more time to it and less on bikes.  :P

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #353 on: December 12, 2013, 05:44:02 am »
Pictures are looking good, tt!  Now you'll have to get a good editing software, such as Photoshop. ;)

Came with Lightroom software.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #354 on: December 12, 2013, 05:45:20 am »
Test pic.

Still playing with this camera. Need to devote more time to it and less on bikes.  :P

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Just waiting for warmer weather than I'll devote more time to the camera.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #355 on: December 12, 2013, 05:46:36 am »
Hard to take a camera for a thrill ride after you clan it up

It's all good. After all the CB160 is an odd ball bike.  :P

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #356 on: December 16, 2013, 02:42:47 am »
If anybody can supply me with torque specs I would appreciate it immensely. I have two service manuals each with little torque specs.

I kind of like knowing things are properly tightened. I do have the general specs but doubt they are correct. Conflicting numbers as discussed in previous replies. Can't find a PDF file either.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #357 on: December 16, 2013, 03:25:37 am »
Sorry, I don't have torque specs, as I've likely got the same manuals as you.

How is your speedometer gasket/seal?    I need several, and haven't found a source of new ones.

Please let me know if you get a line on some.
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #358 on: December 16, 2013, 05:39:31 am »
If anybody can supply me with torque specs I would appreciate it immensely. I have two service manuals each with little torque specs.

I kind of like knowing things are properly tightened. I do have the general specs but doubt they are correct. Conflicting numbers as discussed in previous replies. Can't find a PDF file either.

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Here's a copy of the data listed in the Shop Manual that I have:

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #359 on: December 16, 2013, 05:43:56 am »
Will do. Saw one on flea bay a while back.

Wanted to let you know that DS shows the rear mud flap brackets in stock. Hard to find item.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #360 on: December 16, 2013, 05:48:04 am »
Got that HN. You posted that before. I don't think it's right.

Look at the rear axle spec. Can't be that much.  :o

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #361 on: December 16, 2013, 05:55:01 am »
Will do. Saw one on flea bay a while back.

Wanted to let you know that DS shows the rear mud flap brackets in stock. Hard to find item.

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Just ordered two sets -- THANKS! 
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Classic Honda:
1976 CB400F
1975 CB400F (project)
1975 GL1000
1968 CL175 (1 nice one, one project)
1967 CB77
1967 CB160 (2 of 'em, both projects)
1967 CL160 project
Triumph: 2017 Thruxton R
BMW: 2016 R1200RS, 1975 R90S, 1973 R75/5, 1980 R100S
Ducati: 2013  Monster 796, 2013 848 Evo Corse SE track beast, 1974 750GT, 1970 Mk3d 450, 1966 Monza 250
Moto Morini: 1975 (titled 1976) 3 1/2 Strada, w/ Sport clipons.
Moto Guzzi: 2017 V7III Special,  1977 Le Mans, 1974 Eldorado

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #362 on: December 16, 2013, 06:11:04 am »
That page comes right out of the manual supposedly from Honda that I have a PDF copy of.  It has some obvious errors with alignment of some of the figures, and as for the rear axle...I just tighten them a bunch by hand.  You should be able to judge what is enough and what would be too much.  I know it sounds skeptical, but actually I can often "feel" the very start of metal stretching which is no further that you would normally want to go. :o  For a bolt as large as the axle, that "feel" would likely never be found.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #363 on: December 16, 2013, 06:43:53 am »
Will do. Saw one on flea bay a while back.

Wanted to let you know that DS shows the rear mud flap brackets in stock. Hard to find item.

tt

Just ordered two sets -- THANKS!

Now find me handle bars.

Bought them all I see.

tt

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #364 on: December 16, 2013, 08:17:51 am »
Will do. Saw one on flea bay a while back.

Wanted to let you know that DS shows the rear mud flap brackets in stock. Hard to find item.

tt

Just ordered two sets -- THANKS!

Bought them all I see.

tt

Yep -- all ONE sets that they had left.
Thanks for the tip.
Classic Honda:
1976 CB400F
1975 CB400F (project)
1975 GL1000
1968 CL175 (1 nice one, one project)
1967 CB77
1967 CB160 (2 of 'em, both projects)
1967 CL160 project
Triumph: 2017 Thruxton R
BMW: 2016 R1200RS, 1975 R90S, 1973 R75/5, 1980 R100S
Ducati: 2013  Monster 796, 2013 848 Evo Corse SE track beast, 1974 750GT, 1970 Mk3d 450, 1966 Monza 250
Moto Morini: 1975 (titled 1976) 3 1/2 Strada, w/ Sport clipons.
Moto Guzzi: 2017 V7III Special,  1977 Le Mans, 1974 Eldorado

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #365 on: December 16, 2013, 08:48:33 am »
Will do. Saw one on flea bay a while back.

Wanted to let you know that DS shows the rear mud flap brackets in stock. Hard to find item.

tt

Just ordered two sets -- THANKS!

Bought them all I see.

tt

Yep -- all ONE sets that they had left.
Thanks for the tip.

Well, I know where they are.

tt

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #366 on: December 31, 2013, 07:22:17 pm »
How's the Baby Hawk?
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #367 on: December 31, 2013, 08:01:03 pm »
How's the Baby Hawk?

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #368 on: January 01, 2014, 01:54:59 am »
In a previous post I said "don't ask, don't tell but Nooo, you guys can't leave it alone can you? Nope, you just gotta ask huh?

Well, OK. When assembling the left fork I dropped the lower on the bench. Yes, I had towels down but you know Murphy's Law don't you? Missed it completely, scratched the shid out of it. Three week delay because for a week it was to cold to paint in Winslow,AZ.  ::)

Well, it's redone now just waiting to get it. Mike is bringing it down on the train next trip. Carburetors will be done real soon. (I was told)

So there! Now you know the rest of the story.  :P

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #369 on: January 01, 2014, 07:39:59 am »
No news was bad news...
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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #370 on: January 01, 2014, 07:42:20 am »
No news was bad news...

Yeah, had it in my hand less than two hours. All fixed now but Mike said it was deep.

No worries. Feels good to get away from bikes for three weeks. Actually been riding and my hands are healed again.

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #371 on: January 01, 2014, 07:46:39 am »
No news was bad news...

Yeah, had it in my hand less than two hours. All fixed now but Mike said it was deep.

No worries. Feels good to get away from bikes for three weeks. Actually been riding and my hands are healed again.

tt

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #372 on: January 01, 2014, 10:23:58 am »
70's all week and no wind.  ;)

I rode the CBX then came home and rode the CA78. Now there is an extreme.

From hold on tight to are we moving yet?

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #373 on: January 01, 2014, 09:22:11 pm »
Yeah, grip that tank with your knees and hold on versus, swivel around on the seat to enjoy the view as you pass the world slowly...well, maybe not that slow.

I think riding a slow bike makes you appreciate the experience. Kind of like cross country trips open-wheel versus in a cage. Different experience as the world is opened up so much more. The drop top convertible is close to MC experiences.
You should ride the CA95 with it's single carb to experience, are we moving yet...

Got the latest issue of Motorcycle Classics, very cool magazine if you haven't read an issue.

ToyTuff, was not prying for you to spill the beans I was just trying to catch up. We all have those moments and they are painful, didn't mean for you to spill beans you didn't want to reveal. Speaking of beans, had a good slow cooker pot of beans with a bone from a country ham...it is tasty. I make a mean cornbread that is very tasty too.   Fixed some fried pork rice with some of the left over ham from Christmas. My mom gave my aunt Helen a country ham for Christmas and since I'm staying with her my sodium is up as we have enjoyed it with breakfast several days. Took a break this morning and had some Cheerios with a banana.  Hurt my back over the weekend and have been taking it easy to let the back heal.  They are calling for 1-3 inches of snow here in higher elevations...we will probably see snow that stays a while if it does drop some. Had a hard frost this morning that didn't melt off up near the house or in the bushes and high grass near areas in the shadow of the woods that my aunt's house is adjacent to.  Ridgeline is probably 50 feet higher than the roof of the two story house. Property goes up to the ridgeline.  Popular trees mostly with some oaks.
Glad you have gotten some good riding in, good time of year there to do it...

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Re: BabyHawk.. the CB160 build.
« Reply #374 on: January 09, 2014, 08:57:56 am »
After a three (3) week delay due to a Senior Moment the front end is done! Yippie!   :)

New seals, copper gaskets and lower fork bolts with fresh oil.



Had the other half holding the fender in place so as to mount the front wheel and associated brake parts.



The clearance is close due to a 2.75/18 tire. Stock was a 2.50/18. With the rims being wider and a zero offset when lacing the wheel I was a bit concerned.

I think it will be fine. Don't want to disassemble and risk any damage.







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