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HondaNighthawk 450 CB450SC'82The Honda Nighthawk 450 designated CB450SC'82 was sold in 1982. Twocolors were available: Candy Wineberry Red and Cosmo Black Metallic. The "HONDA" wingtank emblem was gold. The tank and side cover stripes were chrome. The speedometer had a 85mph (135 kph) limit. The wheels were highlighted black comstars. The front fender waschrome.
Engine: 447cc, four-stroke, parallel twin, 3-valve per cylinder
Carburetor: 30mm constant velocity
Transmission: 5-speed plus overdrive sixth speed
Suspension: VHD™ rear shocksForks: Air-adjustable
Wheelbase: 1450mm (57.1 in)
Seat height: 785 mm(30.9 in.)
Fuel capacity: 12 liters (3.2 gal.)
Weight: 178 kg (392.5 lb)
The serial number began JH2PC054*CM000015.
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Clymer: Honda 400-450 Twins 1978-1987 : Service RepairMaintenance, by Ed Scott
CB450SC'83The CB450SC'83 was sold in 1983 in one of two colors: Candy WineberryRed or Black. The pinstripes on the red bike were black, but on the black bike they were gray.The Honda wing tank emblem was gold. The front fender was chrome. The wheels were castalloy. The speedometer had a 105 mph (170 km) limit.
Engine: 447cc, four-stroke, parallel twin, 3-valve per cylinder
Carburetor: 30mm constant velocity
Transmission: 5-speed plus overdrive sixth speed
Suspension: VHD™ rear shocksForks: Air-adjustable
Wheels: New cast alloy with tubeless tires
Wheelbase: 1450mm (57.1 in)
Seat height: 785 mm(30.9 in.)
Fuel capacity: 12 liters (3.2 gal.)
Weight: 178 kg (392.5 lb)
The serial number began JH2PC054*DM100001.
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Clymer: Honda 400-450 Twins 1978-1987 : Service RepairMaintenance, by Ed Scott
CB450SC'84The CB450SC'84 was sold in 1984
Engine: 447cc, four-stroke, parallel twinValves: 3-valve per cylinder Pentroof™ head
Balance: Dual counterbalancers
Carburetor: 30mm constant velocity
Transmission: 5-speed plus overdrive sixth speed
Suspension: VHD™ rear shocksForks: Air-adjustable
Wheels: New cast alloy with tubeless tires
Wheelbase: 1450mm (57.1 in)
Seat height: 785 mm(30.9 in.)
Fuel capacity: 12 liters (3.2 gal.)
Weight: 178 kg (392.5 lb)
The serial number began JH2PC054*EM100001.
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Clymer: Honda 400-450 Twins 1978-1987 : Service RepairMaintenance, by Ed Scott
CB450SC'85The CB450SC'85 was sold in 1985 in one of two colors: Candy Empire Blueor Candy AndromedaRed. The pinstripes on the blue bike were light blue, but on the red unit they were red. TheHonda wing tankemblem was silver. The "Nighthawk 450" side cover decal was silver and red. The front fenderwas chrome. Thewheels were cast alloy. The speedometer had a 105 mph (170 km) limit. The engine was a 447cc4-stroke SOHC3-valve parallel twin. The transmission was a 6-speed. The serial number beganJH2PC054*FM300001.
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Clymer: Honda 400-450 Twins 1978-1987 : Service RepairMaintenance, by Ed Scott
CB450SC'86The CB450SC'86 was sold in 1986 in one of two colors: Candy Flair Blue orCandy Glory Red. Thepinstripes on the blue bike were silver; but on the red bike they were black. The Honda wing tankemblem wassilver. The "Nighthawk 450" side cover decal was silver. The front fender was painted the basiccolor (blue orred). The wheels were cast alloy. The speedometer had a 105 mph (170 km) limit. The enginewas a 447cc4-stroke SOHC 3-valve parallel twin. The transmission was a 6-speed. The serial number beganJH2PC054*GM400001.
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Clymer: Honda 400-450 Twins 1978-1987 : Service RepairMaintenance, by Ed Scott




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