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foxyboy
29th April 2015, 08:48
Hi All

I'm sending out a wanted request for a Honda NT 650 vtwin in good condition for its age.

Also known as Honda
- Hawk (us model)
- Bros (jap model)
- NT650
- NTV650

Only interested in the 5spd chain

Will pay cash subject to condition and km's

mossy1200
29th April 2015, 19:20
Hi All

I'm sending out a wanted request for a Honda NT 650 vtwin in good condition for its age.

Also known as Honda
- Hawk (us model)
- Bros (jap model)
- NT650
- NTV650

Only interested in the 5spd chain

Will pay cash subject to condition and km's

There is or was last week a white one on tardme(2.8 reserve 3.2 buy now). I had a revere ntv for a while and it was a fun ride.

edit NOT CHAIN DRIVE http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-879877773.htm I think a bit expensive. Maybe try get him lower its been on for 3 weeks no bidding action if you can get past the shaft drive. Mine was a revere 650 also shaft drive. Might be all NTVs are shaft. Not sure.

foxyboy
29th April 2015, 20:54
I would prefer the chain driven model and 650cc instead of the of the 600cc shaft model.

Honda NTV600 Revere Spec: http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/honda/honda_ntv600_rever%2088.htm
50hp 188ky Dry / 201kg wet

Wanting
Honda NT650
http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Honda/honda_nt650_bros.htm
56hp 165kg dry / ??kg wet

mossy1200
29th April 2015, 20:59
Long time between seeing bros for sale above 400. Last one I remember was a post classic racer 650 a year ago.

bogan
29th April 2015, 21:01
They come up every now and then, chuck a saved search on TM, is how I got my viffer (only took about 9 months though)


I would prefer the chain driven model and 650cc instead of the of the 600cc shaft model.

Honda NTV600 Revere Spec: http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/honda/honda_ntv600_rever%2088.htm
50hp 188ky Dry / 201kg wet

Wanting
Honda NT650
http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/Honda/honda_nt650_bros.htm
56hp 165kg dry / ??kg wet

Revere is steel frame too iirc, or is that the dueville...

Those bros specs are way too ambitious, maybe they took the wheels off for weigh in...

mossy1200
29th April 2015, 21:12
They come up every now and then, chuck a saved search on TM, is how I got my viffer (only took about 9 months though)



Revere is steel frame too iirc, or is that the dueville...

Those bros specs are way too ambitious, maybe they took the wheels off for weigh in...

I was under impression rc31 was 187kg dry.

This is good reading about a race spec rc31 with 700cc kit. They almost doubled its output to over 70hp. They claimed stock was 39 rear wheel prior
http://www.hawkgtforum.com/forum/forum/multimedia/pictures/291-rc31-the-story

bogan
29th April 2015, 21:18
I was under impression rc31 was 187kg dry.

This is good reading about a race spec rc31 with 700cc kit. They almost doubled its output to 70hp.
http://www.hawkgtforum.com/forum/forum/multimedia/pictures/291-rc31-the-story

Sounds about right, rear rim/spindle assembly is pretty heavy, so is the subframe; got mine down to 175 dripping wet.

From memory his Hordliness had the 'chickenhawk' nudging 80hp. Split pin crank is the weak point on these engines though, I think they got 4 billet cranks machined a few years back at around 3k (US) per piece.

mossy1200
29th April 2015, 21:53
Sounds about right, rear rim/spindle assembly is pretty heavy, so is the subframe; got mine down to 175 dripping wet.

From memory his Hordliness had the 'chickenhawk' nudging 80hp. Split pin crank is the weak point on these engines though, I think they got 4 billet cranks machined a few years back at around 3k (US) per piece.

Assume the twin 650 is still pre89 senior here. Makes it a poor option for lap times against money spent if it is.
That's a lot of cash injected to make one component of a race bike outside suspension and carbs. Hate to see the total bill for that bike.

I got my revere for $700 with broken clipon, broken headlight and broken footpeg plus tank dent from stand sinking into grass.
Put thruxton clip-ons on and kwaka pegs plus an aftermarket headlight. Friend did repaint and rode it for a month then sold for 2.2 which was 1k profit.
The torque made it feel more powerful than the hp suggested.

ducatilover
29th April 2015, 21:58
Sounds about right, rear rim/spindle assembly is pretty heavy, so is the subframe; got mine down to 175 dripping wet.

From memory his Hordliness had the 'chickenhawk' nudging 80hp. Split pin crank is the weak point on these engines though, I think they got 4 billet cranks machined a few years back at around 3k (US) per piece.

Split pin and the rod-to-stroke ratio is the weakness. Mine was chur as.

And yes, all NTV were shaft, longer wheel base, and pretty gay

foxyboy
30th April 2015, 09:20
Yes I've been looking on trade me but is always good to see if someone is interested in selling. The rc31 story was interesting on how the bike came to be.

In 2008 I have a Bros for few days as I swapped bikes with a mate. I loved it and have secretly been on the lookout for the last couple of months to my wife's displeasure.

mossy1200
30th April 2015, 18:07
lookout for the last couple of months to my wife's displeasure.

I been told I am not able to have 3 bikes. This is an issue as im leading bids on 3 more bikes so I must ensure I win 0/2/3 and have total 2/4/5. Technicalities avoid responsibility in my world of man logic.

ducatilover
3rd May 2015, 21:54
I been told I am not able to have 3 bikes. This is an issue as im leading bids on 3 more bikes so I must ensure I win 0/2/3 and have total 2/4/5. Technicalities avoid responsibility in my world of man logic.

Your logic is good.

I don't have a woman ruling my life, so I don't have a problem