Long time since seeing the hawk, very nice and the muffler looks like it would function well. The thing I found with the Nibbi is that in most cases people over size it and run too large, I know that I made that mistake with my Brozz and when I removed it, it ran so much better with a properly tuned pz30b carb, especially after your write up on adjusting the pressure on the squirt. That made all the difference. I still run a properly sized Nibbi on a couple of bikes and I do like it but like you say there is other options that work well too. Good to see you doing videos again 👍
I just get a lot of feedback from people when I tell them to skip the Nibbi, that it's not really gaining them anything and that an exhaust or ported head, while more expensive, have more to offer in dollar per HP. This is very true of the newbies that come in, have never worked with carbs before, and expect people to give them a perfect jetting setup over the internet, and they never get it to run right.
Thanks for all of the info. When you bypassed the air box with the aftermarket air filter, did you do anything about the crankcase breather tube or just leave it be? I was thinking about using it as an automatic chain oiler but have yet to decided if that is a bad idea...
I inserted a brass hose barb fitting with a threaded end that was the right size to clamp an automotive breather filter on to and have it secuerd up high above the air filter. up under the seat.
.. i lost two silencer on my bike... Just ripping around town.... I forgot to put loctite on the bolt 🔩 she just poped off... Bike got hella loud 🔊🔊🔊 ...i was like huh... Is my helmet open... Nope.....😅😅😅😅😅
I got it from Amazon, but it's unavailable there. Thre are 2 left on ebay. and if you search KAJIMOTO CRF Exhaust some black versions with different mufflers are out there too. www.ebay.com/itm/224730570293?campid=5337605188&toolid=10001&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&ufes_redirect=true
70...mph.. well u are a bigger dude.. so thats the proof right there... Hell yeah 👍👍... Being a lighter smaller guy.. sum theses buke do 68 to 70.. that extra 29 40lbs does hold it back...
@@OddBallPerformance I totally get it.... My first 600 me I was babyin the bike around town until I hit around 750.... After two oil changes I started gunin it play Queen of 75 miles an hour on the i-95 North and southbound from New York City to Connecticut and back again..... And then I found out that the speed limit is 55 mph...oops 😬
Dan, glad you're still around messing with the Hawk 250. I've since traded mine off for a -91 KLR250 -----> 1983 Honda XL600R.
Nice Job.
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Im sharing this with a guy that will provide inspiration for his Hawk build.
Yea!
Hopefully it helps inspire. I haven't done anything all that crazy, and most of the good stuff is hidden, like the fork valves.
Long time since seeing the hawk, very nice and the muffler looks like it would function well. The thing I found with the Nibbi is that in most cases people over size it and run too large, I know that I made that mistake with my Brozz and when I removed it, it ran so much better with a properly tuned pz30b carb, especially after your write up on adjusting the pressure on the squirt. That made all the difference. I still run a properly sized Nibbi on a couple of bikes and I do like it but like you say there is other options that work well too. Good to see you doing videos again 👍
I just get a lot of feedback from people when I tell them to skip the Nibbi, that it's not really gaining them anything and that an exhaust or ported head, while more expensive, have more to offer in dollar per HP. This is very true of the newbies that come in, have never worked with carbs before, and expect people to give them a perfect jetting setup over the internet, and they never get it to run right.
Nice looks good
I got to relearn my new carb.. pwk 30 clone my stock carb was fine but i jumped at first sight of a upgrade...
I got an MC-19, it's a little different to your hawk though
Ahhhh there she is... Hello 👋
Thanks for all of the info. When you bypassed the air box with the aftermarket air filter, did you do anything about the crankcase breather tube or just leave it be?
I was thinking about using it as an automatic chain oiler but have yet to decided if that is a bad idea...
I inserted a brass hose barb fitting with a threaded end that was the right size to clamp an automotive breather filter on to and have it secuerd up high above the air filter. up under the seat.
.. i lost two silencer on my bike... Just ripping around town.... I forgot to put loctite on the bolt 🔩 she just poped off... Bike got hella loud 🔊🔊🔊 ...i was like huh... Is my helmet open... Nope.....😅😅😅😅😅
Daniel, I remember what you went through to get a cam for the Hawk. Does anybody in the US have a performance can for the Hawk?
Yep, Motocult sells the WGK cams and other products, and cheaper than what I paid to get mine. They are an offiial distributor.
Have you put a pumper carb on it yet?
You said 0.050 intake... ?? I thought these bikes was 0.030 tight stock.... cam spec.. with its own lash.
Awesome to see you back!!!
I am trying at least. I need to figure out a camera setup again to put on my bikes or my helmet.
Looks clean
It's a trick of the light lol
@@OddBallPerformance it looks like a magician but better the way you set the front up
Absolutely hate the front fender.. but other than that it's O.L.R. approved. 🤠
It's getting replaced soon, don't worry.
Do you have a link for that exhaust
I got it from Amazon, but it's unavailable there. Thre are 2 left on ebay. and if you search KAJIMOTO CRF Exhaust some black versions with different mufflers are out there too.
www.ebay.com/itm/224730570293?campid=5337605188&toolid=10001&mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&ufes_redirect=true
The muffler I am using is different from the one that comes with the exhaust too.
70...mph.. well u are a bigger dude.. so thats the proof right there... Hell yeah 👍👍... Being a lighter smaller guy.. sum theses buke do 68 to 70.. that extra 29 40lbs does hold it back...
rider weight doesn't affect top speed that much. I can get my bike to 75mph consistently. I just don't like pushing it that hard a lot.
@@OddBallPerformance I totally get it.... My first 600 me I was babyin the bike around town until I hit around 750.... After two oil changes I started gunin it play Queen of 75 miles an hour on the i-95 North and southbound from New York City to Connecticut and back again.....
And then I found out that the speed limit is 55 mph...oops 😬