Hi Martyn. I have just been watching Roberts bike videos and noticed your comments. Robert passed away in November 2020 with cancer. Didn't want you to think he was ignoring you. Best wishes...jane
@@janedavies3099 Hi Jane, I just wanted to let you know that I now own this bike and I hope Robert would be glad to know it is being well looked after. I also have the Clymer manual with Robert's meticulous service notes etc. Best wishes, John.
INTENDED FOR AMERICA and only officially imported to the UK for two years from 1982, the Honda Nighthawk 650 is a fairly rare bird. So there should be some UK bikes about!
A nice smooth, comfortable, good looking bike, a good review you've done there Rob, cracking video, bring back the 80s!
I had a 1982 CB750SC a few years ago, loved it.
Sorry chaps about the picture, I'm going to swap from 2.7k to 4 and see the difference.
Thanks for the mention
Hi Martyn. I have just been watching Roberts bike videos and noticed your comments. Robert passed away in November 2020 with cancer. Didn't want you to think he was ignoring you. Best wishes...jane
@@janedavies3099 Hi Jane, I just wanted to let you know that I now own this bike and I hope Robert would be glad to know it is being well looked after. I also have the Clymer manual with Robert's meticulous service notes etc. Best wishes, John.
I’m looking to purchase one with low mileage. Anything to watch out for during review? Thanks
INTENDED FOR AMERICA and only officially imported to the UK for two years from 1982, the Honda Nighthawk 650 is a fairly rare bird. So there should be some UK bikes about!
Haha - I think someone might want a rematch now his quickshofter is sorted (so he can stop weeping)
It's not that the Triumph is slow, it isn't, it's just that the Nighthawk is a really quick and misunderstood motorcycle
Wish I had someone to help me with my Honda night hawk SC 1982 650 !!!!!!!!!
My 85 Nighthawk 650 have 73 hp