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The fork rake angle on the Nighthawk 750 was slightly increased and conventional twin hydraulic shock absorbers were used instead of the CB750's gas-charged absorbers; the Nighthawk's foot rest were welded to the frame, rather than being interchangeable like on the CB750 and the styling for the Nighthawk was given a more 'retro', smoother ...
At the 1978 IFMA in Cologne the new CB 750 was presented as the successor to the CB 750 four for Europe and available for sale later that year. With a new DOHC engine design and numerous other new features it was presented as "what happens when you keep winning races". [4]
The CB Series is an extensive line of Honda motorcycles. ... CB750SC Nighthawk; CB750 Hornet; CB900C Custom; CB900F; CB1000 Super Four; ... CB 750 "Four" 1969 to 1978 ...
The CB700SC Nighthawk 700S is a carbureted, air-cooled, in-line four-cylinder motorcycle marketed by Honda solely in the United States for model years 1984–1986, with a standard or neutral, upright riding position, [1] It was a downsized version of the CB750SC Nighthawk S (itself an export version of the CBX750) and was meant to circumvent the tariff laws of 1983-1987.
Four (CB750) 736 Hondamatic (CB750A) 736 NC750X: 745 VFR750R (RC30) 748 Africa Twin (RD07) 750 CBX750: 750 Interceptor (VF750F, VFR750) 750 Magna (VF750C V45) 750 Magna Deluxe (VF750CD) 750 Sabre (VF750S) 750 Nighthawk (CB750, CB750SC) 750 RVF750 (RC45) 750 NR: 750 XLV750R: 750 CB750 Hornet: 755 XL750 Transalp: 755 Crossrunner (VFR800X) 782 ...
While the first Nighthawk (CB650) was manufactured in 1982, the first 250 Nighthawk was manufactured in 1991. With its body being based on the 1991-2003 Nighthawk 750 it utilized the 1985–87 CMX250 Rebel engine with all new wiring and components and reshaped the Rebel cylinder head slightly as well as incorporating a larger carburetor and new ...