What years did Honda make the 750 Nighthawk?

What years did Honda make the 750 Nighthawk?

Honda CB 750SC Nighthawk. Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder. Honda introduced the Nighthawk in the 1982 model year. It was initially produced in three sizes, the CB450SC, CB650SC & CB750SC models.

What year was Honda 750 Sandcast?

1969
A Rare 1969 Honda CB750 Sandcast – The World’s First “Superbike”

Are Honda Nighthawks good?

I bought a 91 nighthawk from its original owner with around 9000 miles. It’s been an excellent bike, but for a taller individual like myself (6,2) it hurts my back and legs on long trips. It also in my opinion could greatly be improved if it had a sixth gear. Other then that it’s been fantastic.

What is a 1973 Honda 750 worth?

Values

Excellent $11,865
Very Good $6,345
Good $3,465
Fair $1,980
Poor N/A

When did the Kawasaki KZ750 come out?

Introduced in 1976, the KZ750 was the odd-man-out in Kawasaki’s lineup, especially considering the new bikes Kawasaki had planned for 1977, which included the 4-cylinder KZ650 and KZ1000. Matched up against those two machines and the carry-over KZ900 four, the 750 didn’t quite make sense.

Why didn’t the Kawasaki KZ 750 make sense?

Matched up against those two machines and the carry-over KZ900 four, the 750 didn’t quite make sense. With its legendary 2-stroke triples a thing of the past, Kawasaki’s performance machines were being defined by four cylinders.

What is a 750cc motorcycle?

Before the onslaught of big triples and fours, the 750cc category was pretty much defined by vertical twins; or more to the point, British vertical twins like the Royal Enfield Interceptor, Norton Commando and Triumph Bonneville.

What kind of engine does a 1978 Honda CB 750 have?

Honda CB 750 KZ Make Model Honda CB 750 K Z Year 1978 – 79 Engine Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, D Capacity 748 cc / 45.6 cub in. Bore x Stroke 62 х 62 mm