Tell the guy to put a charge to the battery so you can fire it over and see. If 
not, take a battery of your own that would hook up. You can too easily get a 
parts bike unless you can hear it run. If it runs with no knocking it would be 
a steal! That's a nice bike.
I just paid $500.00 for an '83 650 Nighthawk but I had to hear it run first. 
Parts bike, I would pay no more than $200.00. Running Nighthawk that needs a 
few parts? Yes, it's worth $500.00 easy. HotrodMamma.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Angela Kennedy 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 8:36 AM
  Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Seafoam


  Hey gang!

  My friend needs a bike and he's thinkin' about buying a Honda Magna 700 '83. 
The guy only wants $500 for it. Says it ran last year needs a battery and carbs 
cleaned. I figure a $40 batt, a can of Seafoam and I'm good to go. Right? He's 
got it on the local Craigs here. Could this be too good to be true? My other 
question is when you add seafoam, how long should it take to work? Will the 
engine start immediately, should it sit in the engine awhile or what? We're 
talking once it goes into a bike that's  not running and provided everything 
else is ok?

  honda 700cc magna - $500 - (hazel park) pic

  

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