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The Honda Hawk GT, also known as the NT650 or RC31, is something of a cult bike. Designed by one of Honda's greatest designers, Toshiaki Kishi, the Hawk was a modern naked V-twin that predated machines like the Ducati Monster and Suzuki SV650. Defining traits included a dual-spar aluminum perimeter frame, singled-side swingarm, and 647cc / 58.


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The Honda Hawk GT holds a very special place in my heart. It was the first bike that truly captured my attention and my imagination. It was, for the most part, a sales flop in the United States, but the fact that it has turned into a wildly popular cult bike tells me that the design was ahead of its time. The bike was called the BROS in Japan and Europe because a 400cc version and the 647cc.


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The Honda Hawk GT 650 was the first modern naked bike—before Ducati had its Monster, and before Suzuki had its SV650. However, unfortunately for Honda, it was also a case of "right bike, wrong.


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1989 Honda NT650 Hawk GT. The engine, 491cc with that 52-degree included angle, lived on until 1987 powering the Shadow 500, and then was retired, except the R&D crowd decided it might have a future.


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Penned by the hand of Toshiaki Kishi, the famous Honda designer who would later go on to be the architect of the CBR1000RR and VFR1200F, the Hawk GT was the second Honda to feature their Pro-Arm single-sided swingarm (after the RC30 introduced in Japan in 1987). Its technical features were a mix of high-tech and mundane.


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The Hawk GT is Honda's initial response to those passionate pleas for more-rational motorcycles. It's a do-everything, 647cc Twin built through the simple execution of modern technology. It is a mix of*old and new, a bike with one wheel firmly planted in the traditions of yesterday and the other rolling boldly into the technology of.


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The engine is very well "balanced" — producing a modest claimed 55 hp (though a dyno-tested ~40 hp at the wheel), it's not a 100 hp screamer like the CBR600F, nor underpowered for fast American highways like a 250cc Ninja. Front view of the Honda Hawk GT. See that design — hasn't aged a day.


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About a Honda Hawk - The US model NT650, Hawk GT 647, RC31 was introduced in 1988 and produced through 1991. It has an aluminium box frame with the separate rear frame bolted on, and a unique, single-sided swing arm. Priced above other entry-level models and only slightly below many 600cc sport bikes, the Hawk GT did not sell well in American.


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The Honda Hawk GT (NT650) motorcycle was designated as model RC31 and was designed by Toshiaki Kishi, and was the second Honda with "Pro-Arm" suspension bike after the RC30 VFR750R.The RC model designation is for bikes up to 750 cc, though the Honda Pacific Coast (PC800) has an engine of more than 750 cc and a model designation of RC34.. 650 cc Honda Hawk GT


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Forgotten Middleweight: 1988-1991 Honda NT650 Hawk GT. By Motorcycle Classics Staff. 1 / 3. As Honda's radically inclined 2-cylinder NC700 demonstrates (the 670cc parallel twin is tilted 62 degrees forward), Honda has never shrunk from innovation as a way to kickstart sales. So it was during Big Red's late 1980s doldrums that four mold.


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I have heard great things about the Honda Hawk GT 650. For an older bike I think it is one of the most stylish with its single sided swing arm and angular features. Although naked v-twins are becoming more popular now, when Honda first introduced the Hawk NT650 in the late 80's, it was anything but the norm.


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The Honda Hawk GT aka as the NT 650 / RC31 was designed by Toshiaki Kishi and was the second Honda with "Pro-Arm" suspension bike after the RC30 VFR750R. The Hawk GT is a sweet little naked midweight that never made much of a splash in the US when first introduced in 1988 and was produced through 1991. Since then they have earned their place in.


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1989 Honda NT650 Hawk GT. 1989 Honda NT650 Hawk GT $2900.0022,654 miles, red, rare Honda classic sport bike, aluminum frame, single sided swingarm, liquid cooled, DOHC 650cc V-Twin, excellent condition, all stock and original, needs nothing, includes tank cover, CONTACT Tony at RAUSEO CYCLES 908 757 4774 or go to.


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In the commuter category,- The Hawk's riding position could not be more comfortable, it is upright, and the seat is very cushiony. Your feet are in a relativ.


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The Honda HawkGT NT650 was designed by Toshiaki Kishi and was the second Honda with Pro-Arm having the model designation RC31 coming immediately after the RC30. The Japanese version model was named the Honda Bros. The RC model designation is for bikes up to 750cc, though the Honda Pacific Coast (PC800) has an engine of more than 750 cc and a model designation of RC34.

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