2006 Honda CB250 Nighthawk review from United States of America
"Great starter bike and good in-town commuter"
What things have gone wrong with the motorcycle?
Transmission is clunky when changing gears, especially when up-shifting. Occasionally, when up-shifting, it will fail to catch the new gear and will slip back into the current gear, which is not a welcome surprise.
Also, it is very hard to get neutral, especially from first.
The lock on the storage cubby did not last more than a few months.
General comments?
An excellent in-town commuter bike, gets great gas mileage (80+ in the summer, 75 or so in the winter).
Adequate power for 55-mph freeways, but power begins to drop off around 60 mph. Around 65 mph you get the feeling that the engine is about to explode.
Essentially, it behaves like what it is: a 234 cc standard. Corners better than a cruiser, but not as good as a sportbike. More comfy than a sportbike, but not as comfy as a cruiser. I dig the ergonomics of standards over cruisers or sportbikes - sitting up high to get a good view of the road and a better feeling of control over the bike, but still sitting upright and relaxed.
If Honda still made a Nighthawk in the 400-500 cc range, it'd be my choice for a replacement. Since I expect this bike to run for a while, maybe they will by the time this one dies. Until then, I'll just have to stick to surface streets and downtown freeways.
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| Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? | Yes |
| Model Year | 2006 |
| First year of ownership | 2007 |
| Most recent year of ownership | 2008 |
| Acceleration marks | 5/10 |
| Roll-on Performance marks | 6/10 |
| Handling marks | 5/10 |
| Braking marks | 4/10 |
| Reliability marks | 10/10 |
| Comfort marks | 8/10 |
| Dealer Service marks | |
| Running Costs (higher is cheaper) | 9/10 |
| Distance when acquired | 2500 miles |
| Most recent distance | 6500 miles |
| Date of Entry | 22nd January, 2008 |
