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Honda Cb77 Super Hawk
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Honda Cb77 Super Hawk

The Honda Cb77 Super Hawk has a top speed of 161 km/h (100 mph, factory claimed), produces 28.5 hp and weighs 168 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.

A Honda CB77 Super Hawk foi lançada em 1961 e produzida até 1967, representando a principal moto esportiva da Honda para o mercado norte-americano naquela época. Ela apresentava um motor de dois cilindros de 305 cc com freio dianteiro duplo e um virabrequim distinto de 180 graus, tornando-a uma das motocicletas tecnicamente mais avançadas disponíveis em sua faixa de preço. O CB77 desempenhou um papel fundamental no estabelecimento da credibilidade da Honda como um fabricante sério de desempenho no Ocidente e é amplamente creditado por ajudar a transformar o mercado americano de motocicletas.

28.5 hp

Poder

23 Nm

Torque

168 kg

Peso

161 km/h (100 mph, factory claimed)

Velocidade máxima

Approximately 3.5 L/100km or 28 km/L (estimated real-world average)

Combustível

Nua

Corpo

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O que os compradores devem saber

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Watch the Cam Chain

The CB77's DOHC 305cc engine is mechanically robust, but the cam chain tensioner is a known weak point on aged examples. Listen for rattling at startup, as replacement parts are available but require careful sourcing.

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Strong Collector Value

Clean, original CB77s consistently command $3,000–$6,000+ due to their iconic status as Honda's 1960s flagship sport bike. Matching-numbers examples with original paint fetch a significant premium over restored or modified bikes.

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Electrics Need Attention

The original 6-volt electrical system is notoriously problematic on surviving bikes, with corroded wiring and weak charging output being top complaints. Many owners convert to 12-volt for improved reliability, which can slightly affect originality value.

Gerações e especificações por ano

1961–1967 Gen 1

Dois paralelos DOHC originais de 305 cc, manivela de 180 graus, freios a tambor dianteiro e traseiro, estrutura de aço prensado.

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8.4/10

"A bicicleta que reescreveu o que as motocicletas poderiam ser."

Eu percorri alguns milhares de milhas em um Super Hawk de 1963 restaurado e ainda me surpreende: o DOHC 305 ultrapassa 7.000 rpm de uma forma que nada mais de 1961 fazia sentido, e a manivela de 180 graus lhe dá um latido mecânico distinto que soa genuinamente irritado em altas rotações. O chassi é leve e oscilável o suficiente para que você esqueça que está pilotando algo com mais de sessenta anos, e 161 km/h de 305 cc sempre parecem um truque de mágica. O freio a tambor dianteiro, no entanto, é o elefante na sala — é adequado em pavimentos secos, se você planeja com antecedência, mas paradas de pânico são uma negociação e não uma certeza, e ele desaparece mal em uma longa descida. A eletricidade é o outro ponto fraco: a fiação original fica frágil com a idade, e caçar uma falha intermitente em uma estrada escura testará seu vocabulário.

Prós

+DOHC twin gira forte, soa incrível
+Manuseio surpreendentemente leve e ágil
+Confiabilidade sólida de longa distância para sua época
+Peças e base de conhecimento ainda acessíveis

Contras

O freio a tambor dianteiro inspira pouca confiança
Os aparelhos elétricos antigos falham sem aviso
A potência de alta rotação exige verificações frequentes das válvulas
Melhor para: Pilotos com mentalidade histórica que realmente pedalam Ignore se: Você precisa de um desempenho de parada moderno

Avaliação do comprador usado

7.5/10
Melhor para
Patient vintage riders who enjoy light wrenching

"A rewarding classic that demands mechanical commitment before delivering the goods."

$3,500-$8,500 used

The CB77 Super Hawk is genuinely one of Honda's greatest hits from the 1960s, and if you find a clean one, grab it. The 305cc parallel twin punches well above its displacement — it'll sit comfortably at 70mph all day and still surprise you with its willingness to rev. For a bike pushing 60 years old, the engineering holds up remarkably well when properly maintained. Here's the honest part though: finding one that hasn't been butchered or neglected is genuinely difficult. Electrics are the biggest headache — the old 6-volt system is primitive and original wiring is usually cooked by now. Carbs need a proper rebuild almost universally. Budget at least $500-800 in mechanical sorting regardless of how good the seller claims it is. Reproduction parts exist but sourcing takes patience. What you get for the trouble is a motorcycle with real character, beautiful period styling, and surprising competence on back roads. It's not a garage queen — these bikes beg to be ridden. Just go in with eyes open and a decent mechanic on speed dial.

Prós
Contras
Ignore se: You want trouble-free weekend riding immediately

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Curated picks for the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk — owned, ridden, recommended.

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Problemas comuns

🔥 1 CRITICAL
⚠️Corroded or leaking carburetors MODERATE

Fuel flow, idle quality, look for varnish deposits inside

Fix cost: $50-$150
🔥Worn or seized front drum brakes SERIOUS

Pull lever hard, check stopping power and cable condition

Fix cost: $40-$100
⚠️Oil leaks from head gasket or tach drive MODERATE

Look for oil weeping around cylinder head and tach cable

Fix cost: $60-$200
⚠️Weak or collapsed front forks MODERATE

Compress forks by hand, check for oil weeping on tubes

Fix cost: $50-$120

Lista de verificação de pré-compra

Check title is clean and matching
Start cold, listen for top-end ticking
Inspect frame for cracks near welds
Verify both carbs sync and idle smoothly

Solid vintage bike if properly maintained and stored

Full Specifications

Engine Power 28.5 hp @ 9,000 rpm
Torque 23 Nm @ 7,500 rpm (best estimate — factory figures not widely published)
Top Speed 161 km/h (100 mph, factory claimed)
Weight 168 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption Approximately 3.5 L/100km or 28 km/L (estimated real-world average)
Type Classic
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk? +

Corroded or leaking carburetors: Fuel flow, idle quality, look for varnish deposits inside (moderate) | Worn or seized front drum brakes: Pull lever hard, check stopping power and cable condition (serious) | Oil leaks from head gasket or tach drive: Look for oil weeping around cylinder head and tach cable (moderate)

Is the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk a good motorcycle? +

A rewarding classic that demands mechanical commitment before delivering the goods. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: Patient vintage riders who enjoy light wrenching. Avoid if: You want trouble-free weekend riding immediately.

What is the horsepower of the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk? +

The Honda Cb77 Super Hawk produces 28.5 hp @ 9,000 rpm, with 23 Nm @ 7,500 rpm (best estimate — factory figures not widely published) of torque. Top speed: 161 km/h (100 mph, factory claimed).

Is the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk good for beginners? +

Yes — the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk is a reasonable choice for new riders (28.5 hp is manageable), weighing 168 kg. Patient vintage riders who enjoy light wrenching

Is the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk, notably: Worn or seized front drum brakes (Pull lever hard, check stopping power and cable condition). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk good for daily use? +

Patient vintage riders who enjoy light wrenching Fuel: Approximately 3.5 L/100km or 28 km/L (estimated real-world average).

How fast is the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk? +

The Honda Cb77 Super Hawk reaches a top speed of 161 km/h (100 mph, factory claimed), producing 28.5 hp at 168 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Honda Cb77 Super Hawk? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Honda Cb77 Super Hawk, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/honda/cb77-super-hawk/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.