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one off custom built chopper bobber (1983)
This is a one off custom Nighthawk "Killing Time" Built at Karnage Kustomz. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Karnage-Kustomz-llc-custom-motorcycles/149470838396529 Please read everything before bidding or buying. The Buy it now price will include new tires front and back (the existing back tire has little tread and is due for a change soon and both tires have dry rot cracks in them but still hold air) The front disc brake will be installed to working order with new pads and new rear drum pads as well. There will be a 2 week period to get this all done before pickup or shipping.2013-09-05 18:25:06Douglasville, Georgia, US89,9994,000.00
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1983 Honda CB650SC NightHawk 650 (1983)
Up for your consideration is a 1983 CB650SC or Night Hawk 650. This bike presents very well with less than the normal wear for a 30 year bike. Not quite what I consider vintage but a good rider, comfortable and quick.2013-09-26 22:45:13Saint Petersburg, Florida, US47,1001,150.00
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1983 Honda NightHawk Mint Condition, Fully Restored (1983)
Up for auction is a 1983 Honda Nighthawk. The bike has been fully restored, new paint, engine rebuild, carbs rebuilt, lots of new chrome, new seat. Bike is mint for the year. Looks new. Tires and breaks also in great condition. Needs nothing but a new owner. Clear title in hand. Any questions please call or text Josh 585-747-five two three three2013-09-03 17:50:44Syracuse, New York, US30,0001,999.00
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1983 650 NIGHTHAWK (1983)
ONE OWNER BIKE ALL ORIGINAL PARTS EXEPT BATTERY REPLACED IN JUNE OF THIS YEAR BIKE STARTS RIGHT UP HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT SINCE PURCHASED IN 1983 EXTREEMLY LOW MILAGE2013-10-14 00:06:06Burbank, Illinois, US3,9751,500.00
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1983 Honda CB450SC Nighthawk (1983)
1983 Honda CB450SC Nighthawk 2,977 Miles 447cc Parallel twin-cylinder engine 6-Speed manual transmission 57.1 inch wheel base 30.9 inch seat height 392.5 lb weight (no fuel) 3.2 gallon fuel capacity (.5 gallon reserve) If you’re looking for an inexpensive, low mileage beginner or commuter bike this one is for you! From what I know and can tell this bike is 100% original. According to the previous owner, I am the fourth person to own the bike. I bought this bike a few weeks ago because I really like the way it looks and because of its overall condition and performance. The only reason I’m considering selling it is because I’ve put a total of 58 miles on it since buying it and I’ve come to the realization that I probably am not going to have enough time to ride both of my bikes. If the bike sells for my asking price great, if not I’ll keep it and go through the maintenance this winter. I have a clear title in hand. I’ve added gas and installed a new inline fuel filter, that’s it. The previous owner told me he installed a new battery and the battery does look to be brand new. That’s really all the history I can provide, I have no maintenance records on the bike. However, based on the motorcycles performance and looks I think it has been well maintained. I don’t want to mislead anyone, this is a 30 year old motorcycle and I am sure that there are maintenance items that should be reviewed and completed. I have both the Clymer and Honda field service manuals in pdf format that I can provide the new owner. The bike is being sold as-is. Here’s what I can tell you: The bike has started and ran every time I’ve jumped on it. The clutch shifts smoothly. The acceleration is responsive.2013-09-03 04:04:10Columbus, Ohio, US2,9771,200.00
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1983 Honda Nighthawk (1983)
Was given to me by a friend. Supposedly had not been run in several years but was taken apart in running condition to build a cafe racer but was then abandoned. I had it running, poorly, but running none the less.2016-06-26 04:46:13Ithaca, New York, United States382500
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1983 Honda Nighthawk 650 Cruiser (1983)
1983 Honda Nighthawk 650,2013-10-18 07:31:55Medina, OH, US290.00
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