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Can anyone tell me something about an 83 cb650 nighthawk?

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Can anyone tell me something about an 83 cb650 nighthawk?

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#1 Post by storysunfolding » Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:28 am

I'm looking into one on the cheap for a project bike, but I haven't been able to find much about it online. There are enough parts on ebay and I heard that the 82 model wasn't the hottest thing but I understand the 83, 84 and 85 were better.

Does anyone know anything about this bike? I'd appreciate it.
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#2 Post by -Holiday » Fri Jul 28, 2006 9:37 am

i had the same model , and 84. i sold it earlier this year. i drove it 6000 miles or so, and put nothing in it, but gas. They are shaft driven, great, all around reliable bikes. not really great at any one thing, but sufficient for most. I'd recommend them for beginners, or someone who just wants something for around town/light touring.

there is a great nighthawk yahoo group with tons of info on them.

parts are also mostly available.

if its cheap, get it, cant go wrong.
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#3 Post by TimTheE » Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:27 pm

My first bike was a 83 Nighthawk 650, rode it for 3 years while going to University and never had a problem with it, other than oil changes the only thing it needed in the 3 years I had it was a fuel filter. Great riding bike, shaft drive was very smooth and to this day I think it was the most comfortable seat of any bike I have had since.

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#4 Post by runsilent » Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:31 pm

World of difference between the 82 and the 83-85 CB650SC models. The 83 got the new lightweight narrow 4 cyl engine that was also used in a 83 CB550SC and the mid 80's CB700SC. Same engine ended up in the recently demised Nighthawk 750. A dependable 16 valve engine with hydraulic lash adjusters. All had shaft drive except the Nighthawk 750 which went back to chain.

I put 48k miles on a 85 CB650SC that I bought used with 10k on it, had about 58k miles on it when I traded it in on a new GS500 in 99.
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#5 Post by High_Side » Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:49 pm

I had the '83 and it was super-reliable, but not too exciting. The motor was lacking on the bottom end and it wasn't a very solid handling bike. If you want an old bike that has held together well over the past 23 years this would be it. Just don't expect a corner carving torque monster. :wink:
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#6 Post by -Holiday » Fri Jul 28, 2006 4:51 pm

High_Side wrote:I had the '83 and it was super-reliable, but not too exciting. The motor was lacking on the bottom end and it wasn't a very solid handling bike. If you want an old bike that has held together well over the past 23 years this would be it. Just don't expect a corner carving torque monster. :wink:
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thats exactly what i was trying to say about this bike.

its so reliable it makes you angry it wont just die so you can buy a cool bike.
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#7 Post by storysunfolding » Sat Jul 29, 2006 1:05 am

I just want a bike to use to for friends coming out of the MSF but don't have a bike yet
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#8 Post by Social Distortion » Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:52 am

storysunfolding wrote:I'm looking into one on the cheap for a project bike, but I haven't been able to find much about it online. There are enough parts on ebay and I heard that the 82 model wasn't the hottest thing but I understand the 83, 84 and 85 were better.

Does anyone know anything about this bike? I'd appreciate it.
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