1992 Honda CB750 Nighthawk from United States of America. View their reviews and ratings on various aspects of these motorcycles. Honda was prepared to lose money on the Nighthawk, and market the machine at an unbeatable price. Also called: Honda CB750F2, Honda CB750 Nighthawk 1992 Honda Nighthawk 750 (model up to 1992) motorcycle specifications & performance data review. 1992 Honda CB750 Nighthawk Reviews < Previous; 1; 2; 3; Next > Home > Honda > CB750 Nighthawk > 1992. Honda CB750 Nighthawk Motorcycle Reviews on Cycle Insider (16) Avg. 1997 Honda CB750SC Nighthawk motorcycle specifications & performance data review. Read Reviews. Cycle Insider provides experiences consumers and owners have had with Honda CB750 Nighthawk Motorcycle Reviews. Class: standard . Summary: This bike's a hoot, it makes me smile whenver I ride it. Show All. The Honda Nighthawk 750 is the grandson of the most significant motorcycle ever made-- the 1970 Honda CB750 (see my review.) Faults: Before I bought it, the bike had sat for three years, sitting covered in the owner's garage. Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda Nighthawk 750 in 1992, the model with standard body and 747 cm3 / 45.8 cui engine size, 55 kW / 75 PS / 74 hp of power, 5-speed manual powertrain offered up to 1992 … The Nighthawk stays true to its heritage: Air cooled 750cc inline-four engine, double-cradle frame, single disk front and drum rear brake, and chain drive. Specs datasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Honda CB750SC Nighthawk in 1997, the model with standard body and 747 cm3 / 45.8 cui engine size, 55 kW / 75 PS / 74 hp of power, 5-speed manual powertrain. The differences are ones of evolutionary refinement. The Nighthawk 750 was an attempt to re-kindle the kind of successes the motorcycle market had seen in the glory days of the 1970’s. Rating. Production: 1991-2003, 2005-2008 .