I have a Nighthawk 650 parts bike, and the heads might be usable for
you?  I'm not sure of the year, but believe it is 83-85 vintage. It is
also Euro-spec, but I believe the heads should be the same.

If interested, let me know and I can do further research.

Todd

On Mar 18, 2:15 am, Chuck Bridge <[email protected]> wrote:
> I spent about an hour scouring my repair manual trying to find how to
> get my seat off.  Eventually, I discovered that I had to push the helmet
> latch lock back, then find another latch on the other side, and push
> that one back as well.  The seat tilts up at the front, and then it just
> comes off.  Apparently, only the owner's manual tells you how to take
> the seat off, and that's located under the seat. Hope that helps a bit.
>
> Chuck
>
> On 3/17/2010 6:11 PM, Zpbandj wrote:
>
>
>
> > I know the head is cracked because I took it to a dealer and he said
> > it was cracked and showed me.  Then I decided I really wanted to fix
> > it myself.  I can't really find any screws to unscrew.  I've taken the
> > two bolts off the sides of this seat which did absolutely nothing.  My
> > manual is for older models of cb 650's, and it says if there are any
> > differences it will be in this one chapter in the back, and I didn't
> > see anything about the dualseat in that chapter.  It has two hook
> > things that wrap around a pole that runs under the seat horizontal to
> > the ground.  And I can see where near the front of the seat i can't
> > pull it up because it's hitting on a metal thing that I can't reach
> > with a any kind of wrench.  I went and looked at it again today,
> > usually if I spend enough time on something I can figure it out, but
> > I'm stumped
>
> > On Mar 17, 2:12 pm, sfox618<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >> I remember going through this last summer with my 1982 Nighthawk.  I
> >> don't have a manual.  Once we figured out that we needed to remove the
> >> screws I remember that it was really easy to remove.  Easier than my
> >> 750.  My point is it's not a muscle it off type of thing - it will
> >> come off easily.
>
> >> On Mar 15, 6:23 pm, Zpbandj<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>> Hello,
>
> >>> I recently purchased this motorcycle (last fall), and I really got
> >>> screwed because I don't know a lot about motorcycles (but I want to
> >>> learn a lot).  The one I purchased had a crack in the cylinder head
> >>> and is leaking oil; I'm on a mission to fix it.  I'm hoping to get
> >>> some help in the process along the way because I don't know anyone who
> >>> knows about this stuff.  I've been reading a lot for about 3 months
> >>> and I've just started the process.  I have the shop manual, but I
> >>> can't figure out how to get the seat off of it (I've taken the bolts
> >>> off).  I can see what's stopping it from opening, but I can't get it
> >>> off.  Can you help?- Hide quoted text -
>
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