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1992 Honda Nighthawk 750 (cb750) on 2040-motos

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1991-2001 ModelBetween 1982 and 1990, the Nighthawks kept the same design and engine specs, until 1991 when Honda replaced the previous engine with a double overhead camshaft 747 engine. Other new additions to the motorcycle were its telescoping fork front suspension, hydraulic front brake system, swing arm rear suspension and rear drum braking system. Honda pre-owned this design until 2002.New Tires front and rear, Carburetor's were just cleaned and rebuilt, Gas tank cleaned and sealed and new petcock installed, New turn signals, New fork seals, Fresh oil change, new brakes front and rear. This bike is at our shop in Fairfax Va and has had a complete checkover and is in perfect running condition and is ready to ride. Minor cosmetic damage (see photos). Give us a call and lets make a deal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Call Trae at Fairfax Cycles and ATV's3156-G Spring stFairfax,Va 22031

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