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New 750 owner

Hellcat
Hello all,
My name is Mark and I just picked up this 1982 Nighthawk 750 and spring can not come soon enough!!
I've owned a 450 Nighthawk about 7 years ago so i have some experience with Nighthawks. The one thing that bugs me about this 750 is that the toolkit is stored under the seat yet you need a 10mm wrench to get the seat off to get to the tool kit?? Anyone have the same problem? i hope to be posting more as I get my bike ready for the riding season.
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Re: New 750 owner

Piute
   
       Show a pic were that 10mm is ,you should be able to put on a thumb screw

http://www.fastenersuperstore.com/electronic-hardware/Knurled-Thumb-Screws
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Re: New 750 owner

Hoosier Daddy
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Welcome to the forum Hellcat!



That is kind of ironic on the tool kit. Piute may be onto something, problem is I went to a couple different OEM parts microfiche sites and seeing bolt #11 listed as both an 8X12 and 10X12.
Must have had a running change on the production line. Might just want to verify what yours actually has before buying.


11 - BOLT-WASHER (8X12)  93401-08012-07

11 - BOLT-WASHER (10X12)  93401-08012-07  (replaces 93481-08012-07)


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Re: New 750 owner

jcarroll
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That's hilarious! Congrats on the new addition. I am with ya on spring getting here. Picked up my bike mid November and my anxiety is growing too. Good luck.
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sgtslag
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Gorgeous bike!  Looks low mileage, clean...  Make sure you change all of the fluids before your ride.  Cheers!
1979 CB750K (sold, 2012, but not forgotten)
1983 Kawasaki 440 LTD Belt Drive (sold, 2011)
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I would hang a 10mm wrench from my keychain, but I have never needed to work on a Honda beside the road. Nice bike. I have always wanted a Nighthawk.
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Re: New 750 owner

Hellcat
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Thanks all for the suggestions. I stand corrected, it is a 12mm wrench to get the seat bolts off. I thought about trying knurled thumb screws but I'm thinking that they would have to be very tight so that they don't vibrate loose.
I just picked up a 12mm stubby ratchet wrench which I plan on turning into a keychain after cutting off the open end. This way it's small enough to carry in my pocket.
Does anyone know where i might pick up a headlight trim ring for this bike? It is the only piece that is scuffed on the bike and I'd really like to replace it.
I must say that this Nighthawk site is my favorite. I've learned a lot about Nighthawks by just browsing the older posts. I'll be checking in often.
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Re: New 750 owner

Piute

     Ya put a spring N washers on with that thumb screw
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LukeM
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Hellcat.  Great name.
The license on my bike is 58TBF.  58 for the year I was born, and TBF stands for the old Grumman Avenger from WW2 days.  Naturally, my old 750 was named Avenger, and my current Shadow is Avenger II.

History lesson. :-)

Luke M
Used to have a 1979 CB750L, sold it as a parts bike, now riding a slightly modified 1984 VT700C. Network/Field Engineer. Central OH, USA, Earth, Sol System, Milky Way Galaxy, Universe.
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Hellcat
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Paint is shiney , tank is full. Where is spring??
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Re: New 750 owner

shultz_1978
Man that bike looks good. I would have to say the same about the weather. I did get a little ride on two day ago. Just jumped around the block.
Simple if some one else can, why can't I
Jamie
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Re: New 750 owner

Hellcat
Thanks! I'm in Fall River, MA and we had 50 degrees yesterday and flurries this morning.
Spring has to come sooner or later.
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Piute
This post was updated on .
                                                       
Thursday Mostly Sunny  
H: 71° | L: 44°
                           Friday Mostly Sunny
                              H: 78° | L: 50°
                                                   Saturday Showers... Late
                                                      H: 61° | L: 41°
                                                                            Sunday Showers/Thunder
                                                                               H: 48° | L: 41

          Taking half day off get in some good miles down in Ark.on some curves
                             and check out a few new ideal spots.
                            1977 CB750 F2 Super Sport
<LET THOSE WHO RIDE DECIDE><RIDE TO LIVE-LIVE FOR JESUS> 
Native American from central Cal,  Kickstand UP in S.W.Missouri,
                                       
 
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Re: New 750 owner

shinyribs
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Beautiful bike Hellcat! Enjoy it
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Re: New 750 owner

free2ride
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Piute wrote

Thursday Mostly Sunny  
H: 71° | L: 44°
  ~ two inches of snow coming today.

but yesterday I got the call that my bike is ready to go for my summer ride [like that's going to do me any good this month]. still don't understand the reason for valve shims, but compression is 150 all the way around thing is hot to trot.

hmmm . . . tool kit . . . I have TOOLS' kit but am in the midst of updating . . .
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