Is the Honda Nighthawk CB650SC a good bike?

Is the Honda Nighthawk CB650SC a good bike?

1985 Honda Nighthawk CB650SC runs and rides great. Has clean and clear title, brakes are good, tires are good needs very little to be a great bike. Or if you know what you’re doing could be a great bobber or cafe racer with minimal effort.

What kind of bike is a 1985 Honda Nighthawk?

1985 Honda Cb 700SC NIGHTHAWK, 1985 Honda nighthawk 700sc / 16073 miles/ just service / new tires $2,650.00 6012142120 Beautiful Candy Scorpio Red Shaft driven air cooled inline four cylinder1985 Honda CB650sc Nighthawk . 23000+ miles. Clear title no issues.

Who was the original owner of the Honda Nighthawk?

Owner: Bob Duncan, Atascadero, California. This Nighthawk was truly a marvel of good looks and efficiency when it appeared in 1983. Good lines, good paint, cast alloy wheels, megaphone-styled exhaust and 65 horses out of an all-new 655cc in-line four.

What kind of engine does a Honda cb650c have?

Honda came out with a very nice CB650C four-banger, 627cc, with single overhead camshaft, two valves per cylinder, and five-speed gearbox with chain final drive. Just look at that ’80s-awesome dash! After three years the marketing department felt the model needed a little more pizzazz.

When did the Honda Nighthawk 650 come out?

1983Honda Nighthawk 650 (CB650SC) series versions 1984Honda Nighthawk 650 (CB650SC) series versions Copyright.

What was the stroke of a 1983 Honda CB650SC Nighthawk?

However, the 1983 model put the lie to that, getting rave reviews from everyone, everywhere. Dual slash-cut chrome pipes looked sporty. As noted in the opening paragraph, the new 650 doubled the number of camshafts and valves. Each of the four cylinders had a slightly oversquare bore of 60mm, stroke of 58mm.

Honda came out with a very nice CB650C four-banger, 627cc, with single overhead camshaft, two valves per cylinder, and five-speed gearbox with chain final drive. Just look at that ’80s-awesome dash! After three years the marketing department felt the model needed a little more pizzazz.

Owner: Bob Duncan, Atascadero, California. This Nighthawk was truly a marvel of good looks and efficiency when it appeared in 1983. Good lines, good paint, cast alloy wheels, megaphone-styled exhaust and 65 horses out of an all-new 655cc in-line four.