Last of the 6 volt bikes!1979 Honda CM185T twinstar 4 speed181cc SOHC parralel twin air cooled 4 strokeBore/Stroke 53x41mm (2.09x1.61in)9.0:1 Compression 87 Octane15 BHP @ 9500rpm9.2 FT/LB TQ @ 7000rpmTop Speed 118km/h 0-100km/h 16-40 sec (depending on the wind)Red Line @ 10000rpmGear Ratios: Primary reduction 3.833:1, First 2.769:1, Second 1.722:1, Third 1.272:1, Fourth 1:1, Final reduction 15-35 2.333:1Front Tire 3.00 - 17Rear Tire 3.50 - 16Dry Weight 273 LBSFuel Capacity 10.5L/2.8galMileage 3.2-4.5L/100km (73.5-52mpg) depending on the windCosts less then $10 to fill.Mods: Windscreen, custom voltage rectifier, That plant looks pathetic, and somehow it still lives...Gassing up in CanmoreAt the Old man's place in Red Deer
That pesky main seal leak that bothered me last year has hopefully been solved. When I replaced the seal and put it back together, I forgot to install the guide for the starter sprocket. So the sprocket was able to move a little on the shaft just enough topull itself away from the seal.So apart it came today but this time I flipped the sprocket around and pinned it in place (it only moves when you use the electric starter anyways). Put 'er back together, fired her up and adjusted the points. Ran in the parking lot (no insurance yet) for about 10 minutes and no leaks! In doing this mod I've lost the ability to use the electric start... No worries though, I never used it anyways! It's sooooo much easier to start with the kicker!Now... Where's summer!!!!EDIT: This mod has been reversed. Forgetting that sprocket guide probably killed the seal so I replaced the seal again and put everything back the way it should be... but using the kicker is still the easiest way to start the bike!
Quote, originally posted by epcIII »You forgot a mod: digital clock. The velcro on the clock melted off... lol. Managed to catch the clock, it's in a little box with other motorcycle odds and ends.Quote, originally posted by epcIII »Nice bike--wish I still had mine. Well... it is the right time of year to go bargain hunting!!!
nice, man, I can't believe I've never looked at this thread before. I saw it in the "other vehicles" thread and now I'm kind of wanting to learn to ride a motorcycle so I can ride around in a classy old bike like this. My dad and brother both ride, and I once did a cross country trip with my dad on an 80's era Honda CB1100F when I was a kid. I could get back into that..Nice view ya got there, too.
james / bodhi tree studio / tattoos & illustration / http://www.bodhitreestudio.comebay store : vintage clothing & toys---03 Satellite Vibe GT // 04 Neptune base // 1986 VW Golf // 1990 VW Golf GL---
Quote, originally posted by bodhi_tree777 »ni once did a cross country trip with my dad on an 80's era Honda CB1100F when I was a kid. I could get back into that..Do it!!! Just remember that motorcycle require about 5 times the maintenance that your Vibe does... older bikes even more so! (but you own an volkswagen so you know all about that...LOL ) Quote, originally posted by bodhi_tree777 »Nice view ya got there, too. Yes, we have lots of that here!!!
Drained the fork oil.... yummmy... probably the first time since '79...First Alberta ride since I got here. The wind coming off the snow covered fields was a bit nippy...Bike needs to be washed, seat tear didn't like the winter or the trailer ride, and there was a little gravel on the roads...Sylvan Lake
The view eastThe view west.... and sunset...CalgaryA little ride...Bow FallsBanffMind the gravel...Back to BC.... technically...Posing for the camera...Eagles nest on the bridgeBack home