This Honda Nighthawk got away, but there are more like it here.

This 1995 Honda CB250 Nighthawk is finished in black and is powered by a 234cc parallel-twin paired with a five-speed manual transmission.  Equipment includes a black vinyl-covered two-up saddle, an electric starter, passenger grab handles, a chrome handlebar, black-finished mirrors, and dual chrome-finished exhausts. The bike was acquired by the selling dealer from the reported second owner in 2021, and maintenance performed in preparation for the sale is said to include an oil change, cleaning of the carburetor, and replacement of the battery, spark plugs, and tires. This Nighthawk 250 shows 7k miles and is now offered at no reserve with a clean Wisconsin title.

No Reserve: 1995 Honda CB250 Nighthawk

The bike wears bodywork finished in black with silver Honda and Nighthawk graphics adorning the 4.2-gallon fuel tank and side covers, respectively. Other equipment includes a color-keyed front fender, a black vinyl-covered two-up seat, passenger grab handles, and mid-rise chrome handlebar fitted with black-finished mirrors. Photos show scuffs on the right-side tail fairing, and the selling dealer notes a repaired rip is visible on the seat.

No Reserve: 1995 Honda CB250 Nighthawk

The laced wheels measure 18″ in diameter up front and 16″ at out back, and Kenda Challenger tires measuring 100/90 front and 120/90 rear were mounted in preparation for the sale. Suspension is handled by a 31mm telescopic front fork and rear shocks with five-way-adjustable spring preloads and a box-type swingarm.

No Reserve: 1995 Honda CB250 Nighthawk

Instrumentation consists of an 90-mph speedometer that lists shift points for all five gears and a cluster of warning lights including indicators for gear position, side-stand position, turn signals, and high beams. The five-digit odometer shows just under 7k miles.

No Reserve: 1995 Honda CB250 Nighthawk

The air-cooled 234cc parallel-twin features a single carburetor, an electric starter, and dual chrome-finished exhausts. Factory-rated output was 20 horsepower and 13 lb-ft of torque when new, and power is delivered to the rear wheel through a five-speed manual transmission and a chain drive. Service in preparation for the sale reportedly included cleaning the carburetor and changing the oil as well as replacement of the battery and spark plugs. Corrosion is visible on the clutch cover.

Auction Result

Winning Bid USD $2,450 by AriGold23
Auction Ended August 10, 2021 at 12:53PM PT
Bids 12
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BaT Essentials

Location: Hortonville, Wisconsin 54944
Listing Details
  • Chassis: JH2MC2400SK401528
  • 7k Miles Shown
  • Air-Cooled 234cc Parallel-Twin
  • Five-Speed Manual Transmission
  • Electric Starter
  • Dual Chrome-Finished Exhausts
  • Bodywork Finished in Black
  • 18" and 16" Wire-Spoke Wheels
  • Replacement Tires
  • Black Vinyl-Covered Two-Up Seat
  • Passenger Grab Handles
  • Chrome Handlebar w/ Black-Finished Mirrors
Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
Additional charges from this dealer: USD $0
Lot #52840