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Finally on the road again '84 CB650SC

Started by Sterminare, Oct 25, 2024, 06:00 PM

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Sterminare

Psyched to be on the road before the seasons over (just about)

Bikes running great after the top end rebuild. First time riding but learning fast. Really incredible feeling.

Being careful, but I've opened the throttle a couple times and wow this thing pulls, you better hang on or it feels like you'll slide right off the back and it'll leave you behind.

Thanks everyone for helping me get it back on the road

1984 Nighthawk CB650SC

Larry Fine

'72 CL450
'73 CB750
'82 CB750SC

'96 CB750ST
'01 ST1100
'96 ST1100
'07 ST1300

Bob H

Well done! Over the winter you can look at some of the amazing youtube data that didn't exist when I started riding way back when. Check out Canyon Chasers "7 tips" (and 7 more tips).
1993 Nighthawk 750

Pete in PA

That's great!  Still have a warm up next week, and can usually ride a few days till sometime near the end of Nov.
92 Honda 750 Nighthawk
Previously: 250 Nighthawk, FJ-09, ST1300, FZ-07, CBR1100XX, V65 Sabre, 83 650 Nighthawk.  Two XR650L's, KLX650C.

mollusc

I'm typically still riding in January.  Supposed to be a mild winter this year so I may go right through.
2015 Triumph Tiger Explorer ABS
1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S
2012 Honda NC700X
2005 Vespa GT200
1982 Yamaha Maxim 550 (sold)
2006 BMW R850R (sold)
1981 Honda CX500B (sold)

Larry Fine

I will definitely be stopping on Dec. 3rd, because I have knee-replacement surgery scheduled.

I opted for giving up possible Dec. riding for the increased likelihood of more springtime riding.
'72 CL450
'73 CB750
'82 CB750SC

'96 CB750ST
'01 ST1100
'96 ST1100
'07 ST1300

DesertDragon

Nice to see a bike kept stock.
Good job!

Gene

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Quote from: Sterminare on Oct 25, 2024, 06:00 PMPsyched to be on the road before the seasons over (just about)

Bikes running great after the top end rebuild. First time riding but learning fast. Really incredible feeling.

Being careful, but I've opened the throttle a couple times and wow this thing pulls, you better hang on or it feels like you'll slide right off the back and it'll leave you behind.

Thanks everyone for helping me get it back on the road



I have a 85 650. Had it for two years now.  You're right, it does pull hard and very progressively. This is my first bike since I sold my last bike in the 80's, I didn't realize how much I missed riding until now. Since we have the same bike, but different years, if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Question for you. Does the trac anti-dive feature work on yours?

Btw, if you do your own work, (or even if you don't) I highly recommend buying a copy of the factory shop manual. The Clymer manual is excellent also.
1985 Honda CB 650sc with 17, 500