Is the Nighthawk a good bike?
The bike is great and everything most people want in a first bike (IMO). It is a versatile bike, meaning it is fast yet comfortable for longer rides. It is inexpensive, low maintenance, and from what I read the engines last forever. It is 750cc so you won’t grow out of it quickly (or at all).
How fast can a CB450 go?
The Honda CB450 is a standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1965 to 1974 with a 444 cc (27.1 cu in) 180° DOHC straight-twin engine….Honda CB450.
| 1965 Honda CB450 | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Bore / stroke | 70 mm × 57.8 mm (2.76 in × 2.28 in) |
| Compression ratio | 8.5:1 |
| Top speed | 180 km/h (110 mph) (claimed) |
Are Honda Nighthawks reliable?
A Honda Nighthawk can last for 40 years if serviced per the Honda spec schedule in the owner’s manual and stored away from corrosive environments. The Nighthawk is a naked cafe commuter. The average cafe is ridden 4,000 miles a year, and there are Nighthawks on the road with over 100,000 miles.
What type of bike is a Honda Nighthawk?
The Honda Nighthawk 250 is a Honda standard motorcycle. It has a 234 cc (14.3 cu in) air-cooled parallel-twin engine. While the first Nighthawk (CB650) was manufactured in 1982, the first 250 Nighthawk was manufactured in 1991….Honda Nighthawk 250.
| Manufacturer | Honda |
|---|---|
| Related | Honda Dream CB250 CMX450 Rebel Rebel 250 |
How much is a Honda 750 Nighthawk worth?
Values
| Excellent | $3,270 |
| Very Good | $2,005 |
| Good | $935 |
| Fair | $425 |
| Poor | N/A |
How much is a Nighthawk motorcycle?
$3,599.00
Motorcycle Insurance:
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| BASE MSRP(US) | $3,599.00 Find Your Local Honda Dealer |
| Dealers | Honda Dealers |
| Warranty | 12 |
| Insurance |
What does the CB stand for in Honda?
—often stand for something in particular, often a phrase that denotes the bike’s purpose or inspiration. Suzuki’s GSX-R supposedly stands for “Grand Sport eXperimental- Racing”, Honda’s CB stands for “City Bike”, and CBR is short for “City Bike Racer” (or “racing”) not for “cross beam racer”.