Welcome to the group! I like your determination already. HotrodMamma.



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From: "Love, Jeremy" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, July 29, 2010 9:33:52 AM
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] New(est) owner of a project Nighthawk 700 S  
(cb700sc)

New(est) owner of a project Nighthawk 700 S (cb700sc) 
Hi all, 
        I am a dirt rider by nature, but have always wanted my own streetbike. 
My Dad has owned CB750s,900s, Goldwings, and now has a Valkyrie.
I recently purchased my first streetbike project, an 84 Nighthawk S in pieces. 
It has sat in a garage for 15 years after someone put 40K miles on it in 7 
years. The last inspection date was 1991….
Fortunately all the pieces have been garage kept. The bike was purchased from a 
dealership under mechanics lien for $800 in 1995.
It ran rough, and the owner I purchased it from never bothered cleaning the 
carbs and parked it.  

He currently owns a Hyosung and a Buell, so….that goes w/o saying he's a bit of 
an odd bike owner... 

Someone drained and took the carbs and the fuel tank off but they sat on a 
shelf 
untouched for 15 years.  

The tank has no dents but some rust inside since it has been empty. The right 
side cover is missing, and the seat cover is aftermarket draw-string type.
The fairing has some scratches from someone laying the bike down on the left 
side and a small crack. There is a little rash on the engine fins and stator 
cover. Otherwise the bike is in great shape.
SO needless to say, I was taking on a decent amount of work. I have read on 
here 
about using heat to install the carbs and boots. THANKS!!!
I did a quick clean on the carbs, checked the diaphragms for tears, and took 
all 
the jets out. I neglected to remove and clean the chokes…
Within 2 days and 4 hours of work I have now got it to start and run! 
I am currently using a dirtbike gas tank with a manual petcock. I believe this 
is causing problems because I am getting problems
With fuel in the crankcase and in the aircleaner. 
After I POR15 treat the tank and check/install/rebuild the petcock I am hoping 
this problem goes away. I bought another set of carbs used (from a running bike 
part-out) just to have some insurance.
Anyhow, I look forward to being a member of the group. Thanks in advance for 
all 
the research and trial and error here. It really has helped already!
Jeremy Love 

Jeremy Love 
Wells Fargo EUC 
Hardware Support team 
704-590-5153 
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