Other Vehicles:
| DC Powerport |
No |
| Displacement |
250 cc |
| Engine |
Air-cooled vertical twin-cylinder |
| Fuel Capacity |
4 Gallons |
| Fuel System |
26mm CV carburetor |
| Luggage Rack |
No |
| Miles per Gallon |
46 hwy / 32 city |
| MP3 Port |
No |
| Navigation System |
No |
| Passenger |
No |
| Passenger Back Rest |
No |
| Radio/CD Player |
No |
| Seat Height |
29.3 inches |
| Side Saddlebags |
No |
| Storage |
No |
| Transmission |
5 Speed |
| Weather Channel |
No |
| Weight |
315 lbs |
| Wind Shield |
No |
The Honda CB250 Nighthawk is an outstanding standard-style motorcycle, perfect for beginners as well as riders of smaller stature. Overall, this is a light, agile machine with a classic, functional “naked” look, and it is surprisingly comfortable for a lightweight motorcycle. Riders looking for a reliable motorcycle they know they’ll be able to handle should look no further than this bike.
Features & Specs
The Honda Nighthawk 250 sports a 234cc air-cooled parallel twin engine, which generates 14.5ftlbs of torque. While this is plenty of power for the bike, it keeps the weight under 300lbs, making the motorcycle light and maneuverable. The footrests are more centered than those on earlier models which translates to a more upright riding position—great for anyone who can’t recline comfortably. The low seat height and overall small size of the bike are also ideal for shorter riders, who will feel incredibly comfortable astride the CB250.
Designed for Safety
Descended from the early-80s Honda CM200 Twinstar and introduced in 1982, the Nighthawk has changed very little since. This was a popular Honda model from the very beginning, available in several different displacements over the years. It is commonly used in Motorcycle Safety Foundation training courses, and it maintains a famous history as a “naked” street bike.
Big Screen Cameos
In addition to an impressive resume of foreign film appearances, the Honda Night Hawk CB250S has burned rubber in Wild Hogs and on television’s Las Vegas.
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYjI0C6TW40