Thanks Tommy. I'm ok for passenger pegs but that website seems to have all the
bits I need. Great news! I was thinking I might be out of luck.
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Toby, I recently (accidently) bought two rear foot pegs for my 700S, the main,
metal part. I would be willing to sell them at cost, but I bought them from
www.cmsnl.com. They may have the rubber part you need, also and probably easier
for you. They are in Holland (?). My go to source for hard
Toby, I recently (accidently) bought two rear foot pegs for my 700S, the main,
metal part. I would be willing to sell My old ones but I bought them from
www.cmsnl.com. They may have the rubber part you need, also and probably easier
for you. They are in Holland (?). My go to source for hard
The 84-86 CB700SC and CB750SC are virtually identical externally. The
CB650SC shares a few parts here and there, but it is very much its own
bike.
-Kyle
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Toby, I recently (accidently) bought two rear foot pegs for my 700S,
Hi all, I've recently purchased an 86 CB700sc in the UK and I'm struggling to
find original parts. The previous owner put aftermarket rearsets on and I would
like to replace with original foot pegs and levers. There aren't many parts
available in the UK but I wandered if they would be the same
+1
Allen Thomas
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http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/4758576327.html
http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/4758576327.html
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Hey I really wanted a Kawasaki but all I could afford was this stinking
Nighthawk GR
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 8:33 PM, Kyle Munz kyle...@gmail.com wrote:
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http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/4758576327.html
Good one Joey!
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 8:38 PM, Joey Kelley sandp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey I really wanted a Kawasaki but all I could afford was this stinking
Nighthawk GR
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Ok...new question. When I went to transfer the title on my NH, they told me I
need to supply the engine number. I can't get it until it arrives and that
won't be for a couple of weeks. Does anyone know where to find the engine
number? I looked at the Clymer manual generously supplied by
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 13:27:39
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Ok...new question. When I went to transfer the title on my NH, they told me I
need to supply the engine number. I can't get it until it arrives
Lovers] Parts?
It's a 1983...the same model I had but red this time. I've been doing a
lot of reading online regarding maintenance of long term stored bikes, and
you echo the things I've read but I thank you for your response and
guidance. You know, I started out looking for a smaller
is that I've never
rode a bike that I didn't think was fun. I want them all!
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It's a 1983
It's a 1983...the same model I had but red this time. I've been doing a lot of
reading online regarding maintenance of long term stored bikes, and you echo
the things I've read but I thank you for your response and guidance. You know,
I started out looking for a smaller, quieter commuter
Thanks, I will take your advice!
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It's a 1983...the same model I had but red this time. I've been doing a lot of
reading online regarding maintenance of long term stored bikes, and you echo
New to this group as of about ten seconds ago. Not new to Nighthawks, though.
I bought a new CB650SC in 1983 and rode it for about four years. It's a common
story, I know, but when I sold this bike, I was a father with young children.
Later today, I'll have another Nighthawk, I hope. A
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New to this group as of about ten seconds ago. Not new to Nighthawks, though.
I bought a new CB650SC in 1983 and rode it for about four years. It's a common
story, I know, but when I sold this bike, I was a father with young
, 5 Oct 2013 05:00:34
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New to this group as of about ten seconds ago. Not new to Nighthawks,
though. I bought a new CB650SC in 1983 and rode it for about four years.
It's
with
any maintenance tasks.
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New to this group as of about ten seconds ago. Not new to Nighthawks,
though. I bought a new CB650SC in 1983 and rode it for about four years
2013 05:00:34
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New to this group as of about ten seconds ago. Not new to Nighthawks,
though. I bought a new CB650SC in 1983 and rode it for about four years.
It's a common story
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New to this group as of about ten seconds ago. Not new
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New to this group as of about ten seconds ago. Not new to Nighthawks,
though. I bought a new CB650SC in 1983 and rode it for about four years.
It's a common story, I know, but when I sold this bike, I was a father
with young children
Just what the title says. What other places do you guys use to find your
parts?
Looking for a few odds and ends, like a CBR600F drive hub to try mating it
to the Nighthawk, as it's suggested should be possible.
I remember someone mentioning a place before, but I cannot for the life of
me
Can anyone point me in the right direction for finding parts for a 1982 Suzuki
GS1100? Looking for a fuse box, a starter solenoid and rectifier. Thanks in
advance.
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I think the GS750, 850, 1000 and 1100 have the same electrical components.
Graham
On Jul 21, 2012, at 8:56 AM, Greg Holuban wrote:
Can anyone point me in the right direction for finding parts for a 1982
Suzuki GS1100? Looking for a fuse box, a starter solenoid and rectifier.
Thanks in
I concur. virtually everything but the engine is identical, and even some
engine components are direct swaps. Lots of parts on ebay.
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Graham Rogers
grahamjoanrog...@gmail.comwrote:
I think the GS750, 850, 1000 and 1100 have the same electrical components.
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I am looking for a few parts to replace on my Bike. I want new driving
pegs, a new
might be worth a call if you need some parts.. i can pick up and ship if
necessary
http://daytona.craigslist.org/mcy/2642761984.html
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thank you
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 5:01 PM, surfswab surfs...@gmail.com wrote:
Dunno how good a product this is, but it sounds indispensable for the
old bike builders among us who might be willing to take a $30 gamble:
http://zedder.com/itm00616.htm
Mine's a late-model 750, so no problem
Dunno how good a product this is, but it sounds indispensable for the
old bike builders among us who might be willing to take a $30 gamble:
http://zedder.com/itm00616.htm
Mine's a late-model 750, so no problem finding parts (yet!)
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*Welcome to the group DJ!
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On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Puppytrainer
expertproofrea...@gmail.comwrote:
Aloha, Nighthawk Lovers...
New to list...need a bit of help locating a couple of parts for my '93
750...
Tachometer (or full instrument cluster)
Rear tail assembly (+tail
Aloha, Nighthawk Lovers...
New to list...need a bit of help locating a couple of parts for my '93
750...
Tachometer (or full instrument cluster)
Rear tail assembly (+tail light cluster)
Seat (in good condition!)
Center stand
Many thanks and aloha breezes to you,
DJ
on
Maui
hi guys.. i know i have mentioned this guy before, but i just looked up
his website.
he specializes in older jap bikes and if he dosent have it, he can get his
hands on it...
http://jackscyclessalvage.com/
hope this helps anybody looking for stuff
yeti
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Hi All,
So I'm the guy with the Nighthawk and a leaking carb. I decided that since
my life was very hektic and money wasn't an issue to take the bike in to the
shop. The mechanic said he placed the order on Wednesday (the parts are
coming from Idaho). It's Tuesday and no call. Does it usually take
We had to order a clutch cable for my '86 red beauty and it took almost a
week and a half. It royally sucked because I couldn't ride at all on spring
break.
On Apr 26, 2011 2:18 PM, Stefano Ascari stefanoasc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
So I'm the guy with the Nighthawk and a leaking carb. I
Depends on where he ordered them from and what the supply is like. These
bikes are getting older and parts are getting harder to find so sometimes it
can take a while.
-Kyle
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Christina Mays swanodett...@gmail.comwrote:
We had to order a clutch cable for my '86
So, I shouldn't call and ask for a discount yet right?
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There's the fine line there. When I did repair work it drove me nuts when
ppl would call wanting to know how much longer because answering those
calls slowed me down from performing the repairs. At the same time you
should call and update your customers if it's taking longer than a day or
so. It
Yea I had a feeling it was a little early. Oh well. I'll keep whining to
everyone. It doesn't help that my roommate just bought a Yamaha Special 850
and is riding it all day.
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See, there's your answer. Club him over the head, stuff him in the closet
and ride his up to the shop to see how the work is going.* :p
Kurt.
*Legal notice: This statement in no way constitutes direct legal or
actionable advice. Please consult with your legal professional as to the
legality and
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See, there's your answer. Club him over the head, stuff him in the closet
and ride his up to the shop to see how
Yes esp.honda oem parts. I was just through the whole ordeal.
On Apr 26, 2011 5:18 PM, Stefano Ascari stefanoasc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
So I'm the guy with the Nighthawk and a leaking carb. I decided that since
my life was very hektic and money wasn't an issue to take the bike in to
the
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Yes esp.honda oem parts. I was just through the whole ordeal.
On Apr 26, 2011 5:18 PM
He ha. Nice Kurt. I should start looking for a good lawyer.
Stefano
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From: Gene Henry hangh...@new.rr.com
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Parts for Interesting idea for a fuel gauge.
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From my Ultralight flying days: (I would not want
july im planing to be in MD hopefully with the wing, i would love to meet up
with J and allen to ride up to grahams... or even if not the ride out of
state just meet up for drinks... either way we should get together
yeti
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:02 AM, Joe Angelucci
Let us know when you'll be in town.
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july im planing to be in MD hopefully with the wing, i would love to meet
up with J and allen to ride up to grahams... or even if not the ride out of
state just meet up for drinks...
reunion this year is in whitemarsh july 16th thinking about beint there
the thursday before till the tuesday after.. but its all talk right now
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Allen Thomas althomas...@gmail.com wrote:
Let us know when you'll be in town.
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:11 PM,
lol@graham its long past the time for me to make the pilgrahamage (see
how i spelled that??) to the temple to graham and his mighty
mechanical apostles... (see the older thread where this is a long running
joke)
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Graham Rogers graha...@ptd.net wrote:
and if
I'm still looking for the little plastic faux-velocity stack doohickeys that
snap onto the side of the rubber intake boots.
-Kyle
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:24 PM, Dustin Mcclure
dustin.t.mccl...@gmail.comwrote:
I just purchased a 1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S parts bike off of Ebay.
It was like
Nope, the fuseblocks between the 650 and the 700 are 100% different. They
even use different fuses. On the 700 the fusebox cover is on top of the
handlebars. I found one for my 650 in a salvage yard. It was painted SOLID
GOLD. A couple days of sanding, priming, and painting later it was finally
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Nope, the fuseblocks between the 650 and the 700 are 100% different. They
even use different fuses. On the 700 the fusebox cover is on top of the
handlebars. I found one for my 650
: [Nighthawk Lovers] Parts bike
Nope, the fuseblocks between the 650 and the 700 are 100% different. They
even use different fuses. On the 700 the fusebox cover is on top of the
handlebars. I found one for my 650 in a salvage yard. It was painted SOLID
GOLD. A couple days of sanding, priming
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That was me. I felt so sorry for that poor bike. Easily the ugliest thing
I've ever seen on two wheels.
-Kyle
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Allen Thomas althomas...@gmail.comwrote:
Kyle were you the one who posted pics of a solid gold
2011 12:33:22 -0600
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That was me. I felt so sorry for that poor bike. Easily the ugliest thing
I've ever seen on two wheels.
-Kyle
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:27
Darn!
Thanks anyways!
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Kyle Munz kyle...@gmail.com wrote:
Nope, the fuseblocks between the 650 and the 700 are 100% different. They
even use different fuses. On the 700 the fusebox cover is on top of the
handlebars. I found one for my 650 in a salvage yard. It
I just purchased a 1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S parts bike off of Ebay.
It was like 30 minutes away from my parents house where I am staying
right now and I got it for a good price. If anyone is in need of parts
I would be happy to cut you a good price on anything from the bike.
Just let me know. I
Hi Dustin, I need a petcock, Graham
On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:24 PM, Dustin Mcclure wrote:
I just purchased a 1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S parts bike off of Ebay.
It was like 30 minutes away from my parents house where I am staying
right now and I got it for a good price. If anyone is in need of
Okay, so... I know I'm about to open a huge can of worms and dump them
all over the place, but what brands do you guys crank open the wallets
for when it comes time to buy replacements for consumable parts?
Stuff like air filters, oil filters, spark plugs... I'm not going to
touch oil, as that's
Kurt,
I've always run the NH with the NGK plugs the manual
recommended. Pretty much everything else I bought at my local NAPA
auto parts store, including oil filters.
Be careful swapping air filters around - the mixture may change
- I ordered mine 9 years ago when I got the bike and
Ngk plugs same as stock. Fram oil filter (I change it often anyway and
they sell em at wallymart), uni air filter (jetted carbs), accel solid
core wires.
On 9/9/10, David Cummings david.logan.cummi...@gmail.com wrote:
Local autoparts - used to be able to get them at walmart, now they're
only
I quick introduction. I am new to motorcycling and bought a 1982
NightHawk 450 last week. I look forward to getting proficient on it.
The person that I bought it from had broken off the right mirror during
delivery. I tried ordering one from an online site, but I was just
notified that the
Hi all,
can anyone send me a link to a parts phish that would have all makes and models
in it?
I had to reformat my hard drive and lost the link to the one I had.
Thanks
Jeff Rumer
(Magilla)
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Brian,
I found that parts bike and called the owner. You're right, he doen't
know much about the bike, not even the year. If its an 82 as i
suspect can i use parts to put my 84 back together? I put it down
pretty hard this winter on some gravel and need the following to make
it whole. Dash
Who was parting out a bike last week? I was asking about the brake and
clutch master cylinders and I cannot find the conversation.
-Kyle KK
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