I need to find part for this nike mainly the ignition lock cylinder and key. where can I find parts for this old bike????
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1978-Honda-CM185-CM-185-Igniton-Gas-Cap-Steer-Lock-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem2eafaeef86QQitemZ200515972998QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/78-HONDA-CM185T-TWINSTAR-CM185-T-LOCK-SET-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem19b950af31QQitemZ110483255089QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
Quote from: mach1 on February 11, 2011, 06:18:37 PM
I need to find part for this nike
Found them
(http://www.soccerpro.com/common/images/SP0161-182_nike_first2_fit_shield_shinguard_parts_zm.jpg)
(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/9782/sspx0248.jpg) (http://img145.imageshack.us/i/sspx0248.jpg/)
This is the bike needs some work but still in good shape just been sitting for some time.
That's prett clean for a '79, definitely could clean up nice.
well it does need a good paint job the OG owner was trying but didnt work out well. and since I painted my Gs this one should be easy.
I just bought one of those (the bike, not the nike)!! Mine is an 81. Gorgeous. I love the super sexy kick start. :cheers: I'll be scoping ebay for a petcock...not as easy as finding GS parts.
check the small cb series as far as petcocks go. :whisper: perhaps even teh cm400a? or one like it
Lots of potential in that bike.
Cross reference the part number on bikebandit, then click on their "what it fits" button. It will bring up every bike that uses the exact same petcock.
Quote from: Big Rich on February 15, 2011, 03:37:15 AM
Lots of potential in that bike.
Cross reference the part number on bikebandit, then click on their "what it fits" button. It will bring up every bike that uses the exact same petcock.
'zactly. what about pingle? pricy yes, but well worth it imho
very pricey indeed. But there's a great chance that the stock petcock was used on a much larger bike - so you don't have to worry about not getting ENOUGH gas.
So I assume these bike are not freeway friendly being top speed of 57. how can I squeeze more power from this lil engine
like any ICE...intake and exhaust would be a good start
Ya, the usual. Check the timing, spark, valves, compression test, etc.
But the best way to get more "power" from a small bike is to start ditching the excess crap from the factory. If you put that bike on a diet you could probably knock off 50 pounds.
I would like to keep the bike as stock LOOKING as possible but doesnt need stock parts. what could i remove to shed some weight. just removed teh carb today and cleaned it up a bit. still have not fired hwer up yet I will add gas to the float boal and get a new battery and see what happens. are these systems 6v or 12v and can they be swapped to 12v if 6v?
I don't know off the top of my head if they are 6 or 12 volt, but I would guess 12. If a google search doesn't bring anything, pull a bulb out of the headlight or turn signal. If they are "normal" bulbs, then you are good. Biggest problem with converting a bike to 12 volt is the charging system.
A lot of parts can be swapped out for fiberglass (fenders, headlight, seat, even the tank but I wouldn't recommend that one). Lose the grab rail and passenger pegs- you don't plan on riding 2 up, right? The mufflers could probably be replaced with much smaller ones. Aluminum wheels, smaller instrument cluster.........it becomes an addiction.
yama, Big Rich: thanks for the tips on searching for/buying parts- good information!
The 79 is a 6 volt, I believe. I think 81 is the first year it went to 12. I read that the swap to 12 volt has been done before on these bikes, but I don't know anything about the process.
I bought this bike to ride the Lake Erie Loop Race come spring- to qualify, you need a bike of 225cc's or less! mach1- keep me updated on your progress!
:laugh:I have no idea why Honda did that- I had a 68 CL175 that was a 12 volt system, and a 74 st90 (I think) that was 6 volt.
Either way, all you would have to do is find a stator, coils, lights, and maybe regulator/ rectifier to convert a bike to 12v.
Lake Erie loop, huh? The guy that I sold my 175 to wants to try that too.
i had one of these briefly a cb125. although fun to ride, it would get me killed on anythign other than my driveway
(http://www.cyclechaos.com/images/thumb/c/ca/CB125SS.jpg/640px-CB125SS.jpg)bought it from a pawn shop for $75, sold it for 300. only thign i did was clean the carb
I will 6v is kinda low looks like riding at night will be a hassle. this thing is mainly for getting to and from work will good gas milage and maybe going for a ride with the pops(ho dont go that fast) so mostly day riding. first thing I need is beffier shocks for the rear and spacing out the front fork so they are a littliffer these are worse than my GS was.
So I got around to repainting this thing. I went with a metallic black, The PO did a horrible job trying to paint the tank and side panels so alot of defects I could not remove. but al in all it looks great. need to repaint the frame and re-chrome the rest.
(http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/6492/sspx0332.jpg) (http://img543.imageshack.us/i/sspx0332.jpg/)
(http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/2254/sspx0333.jpg) (http://img8.imageshack.us/i/sspx0333.jpg/)
(http://img811.imageshack.us/img811/1308/sspx0334.jpg) (http://img811.imageshack.us/i/sspx0334.jpg/)
(http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/6729/sspx0335.jpg) (http://img26.imageshack.us/i/sspx0335.jpg/)
(http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7656/sspx0336.jpg) (http://img689.imageshack.us/i/sspx0336.jpg/)
(http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/697/sspx0338.jpg) (http://img402.imageshack.us/i/sspx0338.jpg/)
Just need to wetsand the clear(during the clips parts were not cleared yet) and buff the parts out.
It's coming along! Could you let me know how much you end up spending with the chrome job? I'm thinking about my twinstar for the future. One thing sure stands out...the seat looks brand new- the same with mine. It's been outside and neglected, but that seat sure is durable!
i will do a parts list for this project. and update as needed.
Paint and sand paper 35-40$
battery and battery acid 30$
Quote from: mach1 on February 11, 2011, 11:20:08 PM
(http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/9782/sspx0248.jpg) (http://img145.imageshack.us/i/sspx0248.jpg/)
This is the bike needs some work but still in good shape just been sitting for some time.
Oooo Mach1 - Could you measure the tank front to back for me please, is it under ~14-15 inches.
Thanks.
Cool.
Buddha.
No Sorry its around 19inches front front to back. I wonder if a GS motor would fit this frame since both are twins.
Only if you cut the frame out and add a GS frame in its place. Early Honda frames aren't very sturdy to begin with and the added weight and power (laugh if you must) of a GS motor would probably make a pretzel out of it.
What about a cm250 motor? I think even the cm400 would be way too big.
So Im trying to figure out how this bike will looks with the front and rear fenders seat trim and seat rack painted to match the tank like a modern look and good MS paint of photoshopers wanna lend me a hand. I need to see if it would look ok before I sand the chrome down.
(http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/6492/sspx0332.jpg)
3 minute quickie lol sorry
(http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u360/gstwin/sspx0332.jpg)
Ick. It's a 70's bike. It should keep the chrome unless the chrome is shot.
I see painted chrome parts, it tells me chrome was rusted and owner was too cheap to replace / replate.
I can gt them chromed with no issues. thereaonI wat to paint them is for a more modern look. nothing more nothing less. I think Im going to get another set and paint them and re-chrome these.
Quote from: mach1 on April 23, 2011, 07:06:23 PM
I can gt them chromed with no issues. thereaonI wat to paint them is for a more modern look. nothing more nothing less. I think Im going to get another set and paint them and re-chrome these.
parts swappable in an hours time :)