Honda CB650SC
Type of motorcycle Honda CB650SC Manufacturer Honda Also called Nighthawk 650 Production 1982–1985 Class Standard Engine 1983-1985: 656 cc (40.0 cu in) DOHC, […]
Type of motorcycle Honda CB650SC Manufacturer Honda Also called Nighthawk 650 Production 1982–1985 Class Standard Engine 1983-1985: 656 cc (40.0 cu in) DOHC, […]
This article is about Honda’s 1979–1985 four-cylinder bike. For the current model, which is related to CBR650F, see Honda CB650F.
The Honda Nighthawk CB550SC is a four-cylinder motorcycle manufactured by Honda in the United States in 1983; one other version
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This article is about the 1993 motorcycle. For the 1975 motorcycle of the same name, see Honda CB500T. For other
1970s Japanese medium sized motorcycle For other uses, see Honda CB500 (disambiguation). Type of motorcycle CB500 Manufacturer Honda Also called
Type of motorcycle Honda CB50 Manufacturer Honda Motor Company Production 1971– Class Standard Engine 50 cc (3.1 cu in), air cooled, four stroke,
Type of motorcycle Honda CB450SC 1982 Honda CB450SC Nighthawk Manufacturer Honda Production 1982–1986 Class Standard Engine 445 cc (27.2 cu in), four-stroke, parallel
Type of motorcycle Honda CB450DX Manufacturer Honda Motor Company Production 1989–1992 Predecessor Honda CB400N Successor Honda CB500 twin Engine 447 cc
Type of motorcycle CB450 K0 1965 Honda CB450 Manufacturer Honda Also called Dream, Hellcat, Dragon Production 1965–1974 Predecessor CB77 Successor
Type of motorcycle Honda CB400T Honda CB250T Dream Manufacturer Honda Motor Company Also called Dream (UK)Hawk (US) Production 1977 (Dream)1977–1981
This article is about the CB400F sold between 1975–1978. For the CB400F sold between 1989–1990, see Honda CB-1. For the