When did the Honda Nighthawk 700SC come out?

When did the Honda Nighthawk 700SC come out?

In the US, lots of these 80’s bikes were considered “muscle bikes” like the Yamaha Radian, the Honda Shadow, the Kawasaki GPZ, or the bike featured here, the Honda Nighthawk 700SC. When released in 1984, the Nighthawk was considered by some as a hot rod bike with an aggressive look and a design centered on the engine.

What kind of engine does a Honda Nighthawk have?

Despite keeping the same structure and look as the previous CB650, the Nighthawk engine was actually brand new. At first, the engine was a 750 (the Nighthawk 750 was sold in Canada and Europe) that had been slightly de-stroked to become a 696cc engine in order to avoid an American tariff on imported bikes of more than 700cc.

When did I buy my Honda CB 450 Nighthawk?

I bought my Honda CB 450 Nighthawk (1985 model) two years ago. It was very well kept and mantained, with about 40 thousand kilometers. The bike had been kept in a garage for a long time when I bought it, so I had to put it back in shape before driving it on the road, and I have to say your website and forums helped me a great deal.

What kind of bike is the Nighthawk 750?

This is my 1992 Nighthawk 750. I picked it up for a few hundred bucks along with a low-mileage crashed 2000 parts bike. The ’92 didn’t run but turned over, so I proceeded to pull the carbs. 7 hours later and with a mostly disassembled rear end I got them off. Man I don’t like this air box!

When did the Honda Nighthawk 700 come out?

1984 Honda CB700SC Nighthawk 700 S, An American Hot Rod – Honda marketed the CB700SC (also called Nighthawk 700S) in the US from 1984 to 1986, configuring the bike’s specification to avoid a 1983 US tariff on motorcycles over 700 cc. Motorcycle Classics magazine dubbed the CB700SC Nighthawk 700 S “An American Hot Rod.”

How long does it take to sell a 1984 Honda Nighthawk?

Full payment (cash) is required within 14 days. 1984 Honda CB700 Nighthawk S, This Bike will be Sold with a Salvage Title…This is a 1984 Honda CB700 with 21120 miles. This motorcycle is being sold with a Salvage Title. It is being sold as-is.

Despite keeping the same structure and look as the previous CB650, the Nighthawk engine was actually brand new. At first, the engine was a 750 (the Nighthawk 750 was sold in Canada and Europe) that had been slightly de-stroked to become a 696cc engine in order to avoid an American tariff on imported bikes of more than 700cc.

I bought my Honda CB 450 Nighthawk (1985 model) two years ago. It was very well kept and mantained, with about 40 thousand kilometers. The bike had been kept in a garage for a long time when I bought it, so I had to put it back in shape before driving it on the road, and I have to say your website and forums helped me a great deal.