1967 Honda Super Hawk 305
Vehicle Specifications
- VINCB77E-1053631
- Motorcycle ID201914811
- Stock Number97
- CategoryMotorcycle
- SubcategoryStreet
- TypeCruiser
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage5,554 miles
- ConditionVery Good
- Exterior ColorBlack
- Heated Seats?No
- Saddlebags?No
- Cruise Control?No
- Antilock Brakes?No
Motorcycle Overview
1967 Honda CB77 305 Super Hawk
VIN: CB77E-1053631
5,554 Original Miles!
1967 was the final year of Honda's iconic Super Hawk, which achieved fame in the course of its seven year run as Honda's first production sport bike. Equipped with a dual carburated 305cc overhead cam motor that could spin up to 9500 rpm and a 4 speed transmission tucked into a tubular chassis, the light weight Super Hawk could do 100mph and was just as quick as the larger British twins. It was also more reliable and, with electric start, more sophisticated. Plus, it cost half as much and didn't leak oil.
The example you see here was purchased by the current owner in 2007, with the odometer showing just 5,400 miles. It has been carefully maintained and ridden sparingly since, and has received a light cosmetic refurbishing that includes a replacement seat cover and a fresh coat of black paint on its fuel tank. The odometer currently shows 5.550 miles.
THIS MOTORCYCLE TO BE COLLECTED FROM HELENA, MONTANA.
The Motorcycle has been consigned to the Classic Motorcycle Online Auction hosted by the Classic Car Auction Group. The auction is Saturday, May 9, 2026, with online bidding only. To consign your motorcycle and/or to register to bid on this and other bikes in the auction go to http://www.classiccarauction.us.
VIN: CB77E-1053631
5,554 Original Miles!
1967 was the final year of Honda's iconic Super Hawk, which achieved fame in the course of its seven year run as Honda's first production sport bike. Equipped with a dual carburated 305cc overhead cam motor that could spin up to 9500 rpm and a 4 speed transmission tucked into a tubular chassis, the light weight Super Hawk could do 100mph and was just as quick as the larger British twins. It was also more reliable and, with electric start, more sophisticated. Plus, it cost half as much and didn't leak oil.
The example you see here was purchased by the current owner in 2007, with the odometer showing just 5,400 miles. It has been carefully maintained and ridden sparingly since, and has received a light cosmetic refurbishing that includes a replacement seat cover and a fresh coat of black paint on its fuel tank. The odometer currently shows 5.550 miles.
THIS MOTORCYCLE TO BE COLLECTED FROM HELENA, MONTANA.
The Motorcycle has been consigned to the Classic Motorcycle Online Auction hosted by the Classic Car Auction Group. The auction is Saturday, May 9, 2026, with online bidding only. To consign your motorcycle and/or to register to bid on this and other bikes in the auction go to http://www.classiccarauction.us.
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