RC-31
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I like your choice of bike, @bitzz and @Priller . I only knew 4 other Hawk GT owners in the GTA. I use to live in Toronto and rode my 1989 daily. It had over 120,000 kms on it when someone smashed it when they were coming out of a parking lot.
I currently have a few '88s and my daily ride '91 and enough spare parts to built 1½ more. Down time is as long as it take me to find a part in the basement. And that is a rare event.
(I moved out to the west coast where there are mountains, river gorges, forests and curves everywhere and the RC shines here. And when I said "daily ride" I mean 365.)
Rubber bits are a problem and diaphragms for CV carbs need periodic replacement. Fortunately there are suppliers of new ones and replacements last a long time.
Ethanol in fuel (moreover the water it absorbs) is a big problem and pulling carbs is getting riskier because the rubber inlet manifolds are running out of New Old Stock.
I have tried to get many younger riders into Hawks, but they really do seem to have problems with every bit of what I think is easy vintage maintenance.
I warms my heart to hear of another Hawk still in flight. www.hawkgtforum.com is an amazing resource and community to check out -- if you haven't already.
I currently have a few '88s and my daily ride '91 and enough spare parts to built 1½ more. Down time is as long as it take me to find a part in the basement. And that is a rare event.
(I moved out to the west coast where there are mountains, river gorges, forests and curves everywhere and the RC shines here. And when I said "daily ride" I mean 365.)
Rubber bits are a problem and diaphragms for CV carbs need periodic replacement. Fortunately there are suppliers of new ones and replacements last a long time.
Ethanol in fuel (moreover the water it absorbs) is a big problem and pulling carbs is getting riskier because the rubber inlet manifolds are running out of New Old Stock.
I have tried to get many younger riders into Hawks, but they really do seem to have problems with every bit of what I think is easy vintage maintenance.
I warms my heart to hear of another Hawk still in flight. www.hawkgtforum.com is an amazing resource and community to check out -- if you haven't already.