What a fantastic looking bike. I'm hopefully picking one up tomorrow. It has the same exact fairing. I thought it could be the same bike until I saw the NC plates. I'm hyped! Nice vidya
I just bought the Japanese version (BROS) since I don't live in the States. I was looking at a CB-1/Super 4, but then I rode the BROS and even though it's down on power I just fell in love instantly. Yes it's a 22 year old bike but it looks so great and rides so well. It's a beautiful work of art.
I've been riding for years and owned many bikes. Found one of these cheap locally so decided to try it out. Needed a little to get running but had been well maintained by a machinist (2nd owner) before it sat out a season. I liked the handling and SSS (Single Sided Swingarm), alloy frame, etc., but I felt pretty cramped on it and it was soooo slow! It had a Fox shock, fork brace and handled great. Yes it was piped, too, and sounded nice, but even around town, it lacked power. Not all bikes have to be fast, but it's nothing like a 600 sportbike. I think being expensive but slow killed them off!
@calineophyte Thank you! I get compliments on this bike everywhere I go. That aluminum frame stands out even today, and most people think its 10 years newer than it actually is! Thats a Targa fairing, which is kind of a period aftermarket item. They're actually fairly common, or at least they were back in the day!
@andreas542 Thanks man! I used to live in the UK, so I'm familiar with the Bros 400, etc! I don't believe we get them here, but I do remember seeing them - they sound pretty much the same as the 750's! :) They are indeed stock headers - Honda engineered them right, at least on the 750, and there's not much power to be gained from aftermarket ones! So this only has a slipon! :)
@Mtrhd0024 ive been riding an 05 honda 919 for 3 years now, so as soon as i get done rebuilding the carbs (just waiting on the rebuild kit to ship to me) ill be riding my hawk... i know it def wont hav anything near the power of the 919 im used to, but i think ill love my hawk, well lol i already do. tinkering with vehicles is a blast. gonna be getting the two brothers shorty exhaust for it soon, i just personally love the look of the shorty exhaust.
I have one of these as well, mine's a '90. It has the VFR front wheel, kerker pipe, overbore 1mm, high lift cam, jetted, Fox racing shock, and a steering stabilizer. I hope to put a VFR rear wheel on it as well. What did you have to do to the spindle to make it work?
@hockEplaya30 Thank you! It is a great bike, one of the few that its unlikely I will ever sell! It does indeed handle wonderfully, and that V-twin growl just makes you smile every time you give that throttle a little twist! haha
@VvLOGiKvV Thanks! I can assure you its not though, it has nearly 15k miles on it! We just take extremely good care of it haha! We may be getting another (very VERY tricked out!) Hawk GT in the near future, so stay tuned for a new video! :)
@calineophyte Oh okay cool! Where are you from? I'm from NC, so you'll see me in the mountains of NC and VA most weekends... We used to have another GT but dad sold it to his brother... He's still got it, and if he doesn't do anything with it, I'll be buying it back from him. What kind of Ducati did you buy? I'd love a go on a Hypermotard. hehehe!
@vsm4me Thanks! They are certainly great bikes! It was up at deals gap with it last weekend, and it held its own nicely! :) People are always amazed when you tell them its a 22 year old motorcycle!
@TheReapersSon Thanks man! It really does sound awesome... Every time you ride this thing, you can't help but have a big goofy grin on your face because of all the noise! Children cover their ears, old people wrinkle their brow in disgust, and everybody else gives you a thumbs up! :) haha!
@Mtrhd0024 There is a guy, Danny Coe, who rides the same mountains as I do. He tests bikes for Motorcycle Consumer News that has a couple of these GTs and he loves them and is very fast on them too. It was on my short list when I was in the market for a V twin sporty bike but I ended up with a Duc. Enjoy and ride safe.
@2007tacoma Thanks man! I love the Hawk too! Thats a great deal for a Hawk, don't ever get rid of it or you'll regret it! Especially for $200! You can't go wrong at that price! Nothing else I've ridden comes close to having the same amount of character and smile-factor as this motorcycle! My DRz is also fun, possibly more fun in the corners than this (not by much!) but the motor on this bike will make you smile from ear to ear each time you twist that throttle back!!
Great video! I own one of these myself, though the smaller 400 version (not sure if you get those over in the states!). That sound is incredible, do you know if those are stock headers? Thanks for taking your time to put together such a high quality video!
@Mtrhd0024 I am from Toronto in Canada but I am presently living and riding near Los Angeles. I ended up with a 1998 Ducati 900FE. I like the simplicity of a 2 valve Desmo. You can see the FE in some of my videos. Those Hypermotards are sick. I've got to rent one one day. It's a little too focused for me to consider buying one.
Thanks! They are great bikes! I now own two of these, although the other one will not be stock when I'm done with it!! I Love the CB-1's as well! I have a 76' CB400f (Check out my channel) and I'd love a CB-1 to go with it! :) Oh, and as far as riding it, check out my video response called "Fancy Gap to Woodlawn On The Hawk GT." Thats some riding action for ya!
What a fantastic looking bike. I'm hopefully picking one up tomorrow. It has the same exact fairing. I thought it could be the same bike until I saw the NC plates. I'm hyped! Nice vidya
I just bought the Japanese version (BROS) since I don't live in the States. I was looking at a CB-1/Super 4, but then I rode the BROS and even though it's down on power I just fell in love instantly. Yes it's a 22 year old bike but it looks so great and rides so well. It's a beautiful work of art.
I've been riding for years and owned many bikes. Found one of these cheap locally so decided to try it out. Needed a little to get running but had been well maintained by a machinist (2nd owner) before it sat out a season. I liked the handling and SSS (Single Sided Swingarm), alloy frame, etc., but I felt pretty cramped on it and it was soooo slow! It had a Fox shock, fork brace and handled great. Yes it was piped, too, and sounded nice, but even around town, it lacked power. Not all bikes have to be fast, but it's nothing like a 600 sportbike. I think being expensive but slow killed them off!
That's a beautiful hawk. Very good condition; a great bike to take on those twisty roads and response very well.
I've never seen one with the front faring like that! it looks so cool! Sounds like a beast!!
Had it forever = 18 years? I’ve had my ‘91 for 32 years! Many bikes have come and gone in my years but my Hawk is still here.
I had one of these, but sold it. Loved it. True cult bike. Then I bought a Suzuki SV650. Same deal. Great bike.
Great bike. It brings back great memories. Always liked these and the CB-1's the older I get the more I appreciate these bikes
@calineophyte Thank you! I get compliments on this bike everywhere I go. That aluminum frame stands out even today, and most people think its 10 years newer than it actually is! Thats a Targa fairing, which is kind of a period aftermarket item. They're actually fairly common, or at least they were back in the day!
Wow. That is a beautiful example of a cult favorite. I have never seen that type of fairing on a GT but it looks great.
i just bought mine in really good condition for onlt $200! mines yellow and an 88, all stock. love the bike! yours is really nice bro! HAWK ON!
That V-Twin sound.... legendary. That sounds as good as any Termi setup, tbh.
I wish I could find one of these bikes for sale!
It’s been 11 years, have you found the bike yet?
@andreas542 Thanks man! I used to live in the UK, so I'm familiar with the Bros 400, etc! I don't believe we get them here, but I do remember seeing them - they sound pretty much the same as the 750's! :) They are indeed stock headers - Honda engineered them right, at least on the 750, and there's not much power to be gained from aftermarket ones! So this only has a slipon! :)
@Mtrhd0024 ive been riding an 05 honda 919 for 3 years now, so as soon as i get done rebuilding the carbs (just waiting on the rebuild kit to ship to me) ill be riding my hawk... i know it def wont hav anything near the power of the 919 im used to, but i think ill love my hawk, well lol i already do. tinkering with vehicles is a blast. gonna be getting the two brothers shorty exhaust for it soon, i just personally love the look of the shorty exhaust.
I have one of these as well, mine's a '90. It has the VFR front wheel, kerker pipe, overbore 1mm, high lift cam, jetted, Fox racing shock, and a steering stabilizer. I hope to put a VFR rear wheel on it as well. What did you have to do to the spindle to make it work?
@hockEplaya30 Thank you! It is a great bike, one of the few that its unlikely I will ever sell! It does indeed handle wonderfully, and that V-twin growl just makes you smile every time you give that throttle a little twist! haha
@VvLOGiKvV Thanks! I can assure you its not though, it has nearly 15k miles on it! We just take extremely good care of it haha! We may be getting another (very VERY tricked out!) Hawk GT in the near future, so stay tuned for a new video! :)
Marvelous ride!
Sounds so similar to a duc, I fucking love that sound. Making it a ringtone as I type this.
@calineophyte Oh okay cool! Where are you from? I'm from NC, so you'll see me in the mountains of NC and VA most weekends... We used to have another GT but dad sold it to his brother... He's still got it, and if he doesn't do anything with it, I'll be buying it back from him. What kind of Ducati did you buy? I'd love a go on a Hypermotard. hehehe!
@vsm4me Thanks! They are certainly great bikes! It was up at deals gap with it last weekend, and it held its own nicely! :) People are always amazed when you tell them its a 22 year old motorcycle!
@TheReapersSon Thanks man! It really does sound awesome... Every time you ride this thing, you can't help but have a big goofy grin on your face because of all the noise! Children cover their ears, old people wrinkle their brow in disgust, and everybody else gives you a thumbs up! :) haha!
Wished I kept mine, missed it.
@TheLucas2696 Also, if you guys would happen to know where I could get an aftermarket, hopefully higher capacity tank, I'd appreciate it!
@Mtrhd0024 There is a guy, Danny Coe, who rides the same mountains as I do. He tests bikes for Motorcycle Consumer News that has a couple of these GTs and he loves them and is very fast on them too. It was on my short list when I was in the market for a V twin sporty bike but I ended up with a Duc. Enjoy and ride safe.
It's pretty stock. Except for (long list of mods).
I have one.
Yours looks brand new though!
@2007tacoma Thanks man! I love the Hawk too! Thats a great deal for a Hawk, don't ever get rid of it or you'll regret it! Especially for $200! You can't go wrong at that price! Nothing else I've ridden comes close to having the same amount of character and smile-factor as this motorcycle! My DRz is also fun, possibly more fun in the corners than this (not by much!) but the motor on this bike will make you smile from ear to ear each time you twist that throttle back!!
Do you still own it?
Great video! I own one of these myself, though the smaller 400 version (not sure if you get those over in the states!). That sound is incredible, do you know if those are stock headers?
Thanks for taking your time to put together such a high quality video!
@Mtrhd0024 I am from Toronto in Canada but I am presently living and riding near Los Angeles. I ended up with a 1998 Ducati 900FE. I like the simplicity of a 2 valve Desmo. You can see the FE in some of my videos. Those Hypermotards are sick. I've got to rent one one day. It's a little too focused for me to consider buying one.
@2007tacoma where did u find one for $200?? I cant find one under $2000...and i want one bad
Matthew Porter i bought mine $50 😳 theyre out there for sure! mine will need a lot of work done though
Wish I never sold my little V-twin '89 Hawk. I believe it 'only' had 65hp but was a fun, nimble ride.
50 at the wheel at most
I want one...
Damn
How about taking us for a ride on it.
Weird, it sounds like two thumpers running at once instead of sounding like a regular twin or V twin does..
Love that seat, looks cool. p.s. screw neighbours :D
Thanks! They are great bikes! I now own two of these, although the other one will not be stock when I'm done with it!! I Love the CB-1's as well! I have a 76' CB400f (Check out my channel) and I'd love a CB-1 to go with it! :)
Oh, and as far as riding it, check out my video response called "Fancy Gap to Woodlawn On The Hawk GT." Thats some riding action for ya!
he said a lot "um"
Is It cam driven ?