Nice looking. The round headlight gives it a different look. The small right
side engine cover with the Honda logo is different than the US models, also
the mufflers are a little different. What is the switch in the plastic
handlebar cover do? I have not seen that before. The rotors look like an 85
model. Wynn

2010/5/19 Rafał Ostrowski <[email protected]>

> Thanks for all your effort, I really appreciate it :)
>
> Yes, the VIN starts with a J. I did a little research as well -
> various VIN checkers online report this bike as CB650SC or SCF,
> manufactured in 1985 - sounds a bit strange - it's officially
> registered as '89 bike.
>
> Here are the photos for reference:
>
>
> http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs50/i/2009/273/8/e/helga_v_2_by_caithuniverse.jpg
> - overall view
> http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa135/caithuniverse/dscn3073.jpg -
> back view
> http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa135/caithuniverse/dscn3067.jpg -
> speedometer and rev meter
> http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa135/caithuniverse/dscn3065.jpg -
> front view (w/headlight)
>
>
> On 19 Maj, 09:57, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I've since also learned the the "X" in CBX designates a model that was
> > orginally intended for non-U.S. markets.
> >
> > In the early 80s the Harley Davidson company was ailing and
> > successfully lobbied our Congress for a ban on imports of bikes of 750
> > cc and larger to stifle foreign competition.  Honda circumvented the
> > ban by designing Nighthawks of 700 cc displacement, which is why our
> > '84-'86 Nighthawks are of that engine size.
> >
> > That worked for a few years, but Honda apparently lost interest in
> > offering Nighthawks of any size, including your 650, in the U.S. after
> > that, even though they continued to make and market them for the rest
> > of the world.  It wasn't until '91 that Honda resurrected the name and
> > attached it to the second generation Nighthawk 750, which was a more
> > spartan version of the original.
> >
> > What that means for your bike, I think, is that yours found its way
> > into the U.S. somehow, and instead of being sold here, since there was
> > no market for it, was imported to Poland.  Perhaps via the "gray"
> > market or the aforementioned "smuggIing" method or maybe even
> > legitimately.
> >
> > So I think you can safely assume it's a CBX and order parts
> > accordingly.  If the VIN number starts with a "J" that indicates it
> > was assembled in Japan, therefore compatible with original equipment
> > parts.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > On May 18, 6:06 pm, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Welcome Rafal.
> >
> > > I did a little research and confirmed that Nighthawks were not
> > > marketed in the U.S. that year.  So your bike may have been imported
> > > from the U.S. to Poland, but it was probably brought here, sans
> > > documentation, from another country originally.
> >
> > > I would first speculate that it might be Canadian, since that's
> > > nearest our borders and they use metric measure (kilometers).  But I
> > > know American servicemen who have bought bikes unavailable in the
> > > states and "smuggled" them here by various means (crated/stored in the
> > > foodstuffs hold of an aircraft carrier, for instance !!).
> >
> > > When I was in the Navy I once bought a 500cc Meguro (BSA clone made by
> > > the Kawasaki Aircraft Co. in Yokosuka, Japan, before they started
> > > producing their own name brand, and transported it to Hawaii aboard
> > > ship).  I then had it shipped to the mainland as part of my personal
> > > household goods when I was transferred.
> >
> > > So it's possible that your bike may have originated in a Pacific Rim
> > > country as well.
> >
> > > Don't know if that helps with the parts problem, but it gives you a
> > > helluva story to tell (!)
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