Except that it's a Kawasaki nameplate it will wear! And I don't mean the 1000 cc Honda V-twin Superhawk, I mean the bike that was pretty-much responsible for making Honda's reputation for performance, quality, value, and no oil leaks! Plus, whoever heard of a SOHC twin engine running 7000+ rpm all-day in the early 1960's?
A casual glance at this picture, and it's hard to tell what size it is. Clues? The single front disc is one, as-is the standard front fork, not an USD one. And the frame isn't shiny aluminum. Apart from those facts, it looks like a 600/750 made using parts-bin engineering to provide value. But if you read about the bike, you'll see it is a well-designed bike which should provide lots of entertainment, economical operation, and fun. The non-ABS model is listed below $5K. Supposed to be good for 110 mph on-top, way-above the performance of other 250 cc class bikes. Back in the 1960's a Superhawk w/a yetman frame, alloy wheels, & a heavily-modded engine might break 110, but of course, reliability and durability suffered accordingly.
I started riding on Hondas, my first bike was a 305 Scrambler, and I currently have a 305 Superhawk, mostly stock, awaiting my attention.
A casual glance at this picture, and it's hard to tell what size it is. Clues? The single front disc is one, as-is the standard front fork, not an USD one. And the frame isn't shiny aluminum. Apart from those facts, it looks like a 600/750 made using parts-bin engineering to provide value. But if you read about the bike, you'll see it is a well-designed bike which should provide lots of entertainment, economical operation, and fun. The non-ABS model is listed below $5K. Supposed to be good for 110 mph on-top, way-above the performance of other 250 cc class bikes. Back in the 1960's a Superhawk w/a yetman frame, alloy wheels, & a heavily-modded engine might break 110, but of course, reliability and durability suffered accordingly.
I started riding on Hondas, my first bike was a 305 Scrambler, and I currently have a 305 Superhawk, mostly stock, awaiting my attention.