Honda Cb250. Honda Honda CB250 Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. That said it was, and remains, a great machine and the K-series could well have inspired the phrase 'You meet the nicest people on a Honda'
The tall, narrow look of the CB72, with its humped petrol tank, spine frame and orward-inclined engine, was abandoned. The Honda CB250's latest installment for 2022 is undeniably a far cry from what the bike was 55 years ago
No longer laid-back by any means, the commuter/cruiser bike now sports a naked, more aggressive look only made better by an Assist & Slipper clutch, Showa SFF-BP USD forks, and an LCD dash replete with all the essential gauges and indicators. The clocks are straight out of the '70s with large, analogue rev counter and speedo The Honda CB250 is a budget, basic motorcycle with the accessories to match
Honda CB250 K0 1969 Northman Classics. Allround category: 2006 Honda CB 250 Nighthawk Colors: Metallic Silver Price as new: 3599 USD Engine: 249.58 ccm Dry weight: 129.72 kg Manufacturers profilation: More than a great starter bike, the Nighthawk® is the perfect mix of performance, value and legendary Honda reliability As for the power figures, the 1967 Honda CB250 had its heartbeat set by a 249cc four-stroke twin-cylinder air-cooled engine that delivered an output power of 30 hp with maximum strength at 10,500.
No Reserve 1991 Honda CB250 Nighthawk for sale on BaT Auctions sold. Over a decade the bike went through a series of revisions as Honda's front line learner bike and was sadly, but inevitably, marginalised by the more powerful and reliable two-strokes It had a parallel-twin engine, dual Keihin carburetors, a top speed rating of 100 mph, elegant simplicity, and everyday usability that made it better than both Western and Japanese bikes