How many years do motorcycles last?

How many years do motorcycles last?

Generally speaking, 10 – 15 years is considered to be old for a motorcycle, but many bikes have surpassed this benchmark and continued to serve their riders faithfully for many more years.

What’s the tickover speed on a CB250N?

Bike started right on the money on the choke, ran up to warm fine, adjusted the tickover speed to 1300+-Rpm…. PS the bike has cv carbs fitted they are 28mm as opposed to the cb400 which has 32mm and the air cut off valves, which on the smaller carbs are not fitted.

What’s the difference between a CB400 and CB250N?

PS the bike has cv carbs fitted they are 28mm as opposed to the cb400 which has 32mm and the air cut off valves, which on the smaller carbs are not fitted. Click to expand… Got back from my holidays and have so far….

How big are the carbs on a Honda CB400?

PS the bike has cv carbs fitted they are 28mm as opposed to the cb400 which has 32mm and the air cut off valves, which on the smaller carbs are not fitted. Haynes are usually pretty good, but I would check the Honda manual specific to that bike for original settings.

What was the model year of the Honda CB250N?

The various designations were, CB250N (1978–1979), CB250NA (1980), CB250NB/NDB Deluxe (1981) and CB250NDC (1982–1985) and CB250NDD (1983–1986). The CB400N Super Dream was very similar to the 250N variant. However, it differed from the 250N with its larger engine capacity, twin front brake discs and a halogen front head light.

What’s the quarter mile time on a Honda CB250?

What conspired against the CB250T was its weight, and that stunted its acceleration compared with the lighter – by more than 30 pounds – and more powerful two-stroke 250s. But with a quarter-mile time of 17.2 seconds with a terminal speed of 75.2mph it was an improvement on previous 250cc Hondas. Fuel consumption was surprisingly variable.

What are the specs of a 1980 Honda CB250T Hawk?

Specifications listing with fuel economy, top speed, performance factory data and ProfessCars™ estimation: this Honda would accelerate 0-60 mph in 9.4 sec, 0-100 km/h in 10.1 sec and quarter mile time is 17.4 sec. How much horsepower ? What engine size ? What dimensions ?

How big is a Honda CB250N Super Dream?

CB250N. The CB250N Super Dream was a 249 cc (15.2 cu in) motorbike. It was a popular model in the United Kingdom due to the licensing laws at the time allowing learners to ride any motorbike with a capacity under 250cc. The CB250N was the most popular selling bike in the UK with over 17000 bikes sold in 1980 alone.