Honda Nighthawk (CB450 '83) Repairs
Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:31 am
Hey everyone!
I'm 17 and I'm just getting into motorcycling this summer. I'm really excited and really enjoy it so far!
Okay, so here's the deal. I bought a second hand Honda Nighthawk (it says the year and model in my posts title) and it needs a few repairs. Yes I know it would probably be unwise to attempt to restore the bike fully, but I just want to make it look half nice ya know? Anyway, so I know absolutely NOTHING about engines, welding, anything like that. My main question is: "Do you know of any really good online bike part shops where I could find parts for my bike? I already tried www.oldbikebarn.com and ebay and they're pretty good but I'd like to find some more sites if possible. Also, I was wondering what I should do about something about my bike... The holder thing for the headlight on my bike has metal fatigue (it's cracking) and I really want to fix it. Problem being that it's welded onto the front forks (I think that's what they're called...). Any advice?
Thanks for checking out my post.
I'm 17 and I'm just getting into motorcycling this summer. I'm really excited and really enjoy it so far!
Okay, so here's the deal. I bought a second hand Honda Nighthawk (it says the year and model in my posts title) and it needs a few repairs. Yes I know it would probably be unwise to attempt to restore the bike fully, but I just want to make it look half nice ya know? Anyway, so I know absolutely NOTHING about engines, welding, anything like that. My main question is: "Do you know of any really good online bike part shops where I could find parts for my bike? I already tried www.oldbikebarn.com and ebay and they're pretty good but I'd like to find some more sites if possible. Also, I was wondering what I should do about something about my bike... The holder thing for the headlight on my bike has metal fatigue (it's cracking) and I really want to fix it. Problem being that it's welded onto the front forks (I think that's what they're called...). Any advice?
Thanks for checking out my post.