1992 nighthawk 750
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Thanks for the information! I took your advice, and ended up buying a '93 Nighthawk 750 much like yours earlier today. It's a little bigger than I expected, but nothing that I can't get used to.
Thanks!
Shawn
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does the exhaut giv the bike more power?
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i have a 03 250 hawk would a 750 motor fit in my frame
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@djschnabel I have a 03 250 hawk. this is my first bike and i didnt know how to ride just knew how to drive it like a stick shift car kinda.hopped on and its the easy thing to ride.hope you get one and be SAFE.
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i have a 03 250 hawk can this motor fit in my frame???
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"You look like a perv," that's funny...no he doesn't.
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you look like a perv
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This is probably a funny sounding question, but what's your inseam?
I'm taking the Beginner Rider Course in about a month, and am really interested in getting an NH 750 after I do. I only have a 30" inseam though and am worried I won't be able to reach the ground when in the saddle as easily as you do in the video.
Thanks!
shawn595 1 year ago
@shawn595 um....
I am 5'10", and I wear 32" inseams, they are a tad long, but not too bad. I would suggest finding someone you know w/ a bike that has the similar seat height, and then try theirs out. This one is pretty common, 30-31", and I believe that you can actually slightly modify the rear spring, which may or may not lower the seat height, although if so, slightly.
djschnabel 1 year ago
I LOVE NIGHT HAWKS!!!!!!!
sk84fun218 1 year ago 2
@sk84fun218 If they still made them, I would run out and buy a new one. I STRONGLY recommend them to new riders, and riders who may have been away for a while.
djschnabel 1 year ago 2
@djschnabel hopefully i'll have a '93 nighthawk 250 as my first bike.. any tips/pointers/advice to a novice?
localdu 1 year ago
@localdu drive locally, until you know the bike like it's your leg. Most people seem to think balance is the toughest thing to learn, but it's not. Balance is not an issue (until the turns come). The thing to learn is where the controls are so you don't have to take your eyes off the horizon. I drove a pos bike for 2 years, in 1 mile trips, until I could afford/found this bike. Granted, don't drive for two years, in one mile trips, but you get my point. I knew where everything was.
djschnabel 1 year ago