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Post by Gun » Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:07 pm

I would have picked the tag "bullshitter" but not sure if that's proper.
I'd love to see a picture of these reverse megaphones... not only am I a bullshitter, i'm a young bastard too, and was born a good 20 years after some of you bought your first superhawk, so I never had that first hand experience as my bike has the ol' peashooters.
I'm going to poke around on the web and see if i can find a picture. Might get us a step closer.
'65 CB77
'66 CB450k0
'93 HD FXR

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Post by Gun » Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:16 pm

looks like if it was indeed webco, that they did a lot of work with 60's hodaka bikes.
and as for images, is it a full on revers megaphone with a long tapered end or just a short taper like this
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Post by MANATEEBREATH » Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:57 am

They are indeed JC Whitneys and yes the bike may be too nice to have them on it, but
120 compaired to 700 for nice repros is a better option for me right now.
The way I look at it, no restoration is ever "done"
I wanted to get it running and fine tune over the years.
Not bad for a basket case and a parts bike from Green Bay wisconsin
1966 CB77

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Post by davomoto » Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:40 am

The bike looks great! Awsome job on the resto! I had the same mufflers on the first Superhawk that I purchased, and I thought that they looked, and sounded great. Ther are maybe one in a million people that would actually know that those aren't the correct pipes for your bike. I finally did get a decent set of stock mufflers with a truck load of CB77 parts that I traded a restored C100 for. I used them on my latest resto. Enjoy your bike, and post some more pics when you can.

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Post by Gun » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:05 am

agreed. looks great. I have stock pipes that are a bit rusted and dinged, and am thinking of the emgo option. also thinking of spending this winter cleaning my existing pipes out as well as I can and then zinc plating them myself. Never done it before, could be fun.
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Post by milwaukeephil » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:47 pm

I've got the shortys on my CL350 replacing the scrambler mufflers and they work great and have a really throaty growl. Not bad, although they were only $25 each: http://www.jcwhitney.com/CHROME-PLATED- ... _10111.jcw



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Post by MANATEEBREATH » Wed Aug 20, 2008 7:27 pm

milwaukeephil wrote:I've got the shortys on my CL350 replacing the scrambler mufflers and they work great and have a really throaty growl. Not bad, although they were only $25 each: http://www.jcwhitney.com/CHROME-PLATED- ... _10111.jcw



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I WISH I would have put those on it now that I see them.Im going to build a cafe with my non matching numbers frame and engine, maybe ill get em for that
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