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FS: 1983 Nighthawk 650 - Printable Version

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FS: 1983 Nighthawk 650 - PDenbigh - 09-05-2005

Alison and I are selling her 1983 Honda Nighthawk 650 for $800. It runs well, handles well, and is a TERRIFFIC starter bike. It is the most balanced bike I've ever ridden. It is also very comfortable. It's very quick too, much more than one would think. It almost keeps up with her brother's Katana 600.

It has a brand new deep blue paint job on the fender, tank, and rear farrings. New seat and cover, New valve cover gasket, master cylindar has been rebuilt, new brake pads, all fluids changed, new grips, new mirrors, rebuilt clutch master cylindar and slave cylindar, and lots of other misc new parts. We have way more in the bike than what we're selling it for. It was mostly a project that we could work on together and one that she could learn to ride on. The carbs (all 4 of them!) are rebuilt, and very nicely tuned and balanced.

It does smoke a fair amount when its idling. The valve seals are known to leak on these bikes. Also it would need new tires if you planned on doing any serious riding. It starts great and I have always made sure it was well maintained. Clean title, ready to ride!

I'll get some pics soon. In the mean time, it looks like this but dark blue, sometimes dark purple depending on the sun.

If you are interested, PM me and we can coordinate a time to check it out! If you have your license you may take it on a test ride as well. If not, I can take you on one.


- Feersty - 09-05-2005

So what is Alison getting? Smile


- PDenbigh - 09-05-2005

Nothing for now, she's super busy with school and life. The bike doesn't get ridden as much as it should. Eventually, and once life calms down, she wants a sport bike, but that's at least a year out.


- .RJ - 09-05-2005

Uh... shit....

Dammit Pete.


- BLINGMW - 09-05-2005

heyyyyy.... I'd LOVE to pick up something like that if I were living in VA now... Cry


- ScottyB - 09-06-2005

800 bucks, thats a serious deal. wish i could pick that up from you Pete, but livin in atlanta as i do, i'd rather live through my early 20's :lol:


- BLINGMW - 09-06-2005

let's split it. And will it to eachother. :wink:


- ScottyB - 09-06-2005

BLINGMW Wrote:let's split it. And will it to eachother. :wink:

you sure you're gonna want it after they pull it out of the top of that tree?


- Maengelito - 09-06-2005

god damnit pete


- Sijray21 - 09-06-2005

these "i hate you Pete" comments mean nothing until you buy it Wink


soo....who's got dibs?


- PDenbigh - 09-06-2005

Lol, come for a test ride! I can deliver it to Summit!


- Dragon - 09-06-2005

theguywiththeSi Wrote:these "i hate you Pete" comments mean nothing until you buy it Wink


soo....who's got dibs?
Not I. When I decide to go the bike route, I'll get me an older sport bike.


- JohnC - 09-06-2005

Just gave your email address to a fellow here at work - Ed Stephenson may be sending you an email Pete...


- PDenbigh - 09-06-2005

Thanks!


- Ross.Church - 09-08-2005

It sounds like a lot of work just went into it, what would you project as far as reliability is concerned, Pete? Will this thing last a couple years without more repairs?


- Sijray21 - 09-08-2005

other than the scheduled or preventative maintenance it sounds like you won't need to do any other maintenance. Pete tends to take care of vehicles, so i don't doubt its reliability. It's a good learner/commuter bike in my opinion.


- PDenbigh - 09-08-2005

Ross.Church Wrote:It sounds like a lot of work just went into it, what would you project as far as reliability is concerned, Pete? Will this thing last a couple years without more repairs?

Thanks for the backup Jason!

Yeah, as Jason said, the bike has a lot left in it. It smokes, so you'll have to watch the oil level, but it really doesn't seem to use much at all. We've put around 1000 miles on it and it is very tight. I rode it last night and had forgotton how fast yet comfortable it is.

With any carbbed motorcycle, proper winterizing is key to longevity. If you jsut turn it off and forget about it for 6 months, it's not going to start.

When I was cleaning it 2 nights ago, I remembered that we also put on a new starter ($120) and a new battery.

It has many thousands of miles left on it, assumign you replace the tires ;-).

Come check it out if you would like! I'll get some pics up soon.

Peter


- Ross.Church - 09-08-2005

Is it similar cosmetically to the image you linked? I mean, is it rusty and disgusting? Also, I was talking to some buddies and they raised concerns about the smoking thing. Is there any more information you can provide about that? Does it only smoke when warming up, or will it smoke after a considerable ride?

I'm a bit hesitant to purchase a bike older than I am, but I do like the price, and insurance is only like $135/year without collision, which also tickles my fancy (my penis).


- PDenbigh - 09-09-2005

Ross.Church Wrote:Is it similar cosmetically to the image you linked? I mean, is it rusty and disgusting?

I think it's quite nice, but you may be the judge:
http://www.85xr.com/Nighthawk650/650.htm


- PDenbigh - 09-09-2005

If anyone in MM wants this bike, please let me know soon. It's on ebayfor the next 5 days.