It is located on the frame of the bike, behind the headlight. The VIN is stamped permanently into the metal, vertically along the side of that area. There is also a horizontal sticker which appears, giving the year of manufacture, VIN and other info in print form. Since the sticker sometimes fades or otherwise is rubbed off, the VIN, as stamped into the frame is the most reliable. From experience so far, there is never an "O" as in "orange" in the VIN... anything which appears to be an "O" is always a number 0 (zero).
There's no governor on a Honda Nighthawk 250. A Honda 250 Nighthawk is a motorcycle, not a lawnmower.
On an '84 CB450SC (similar) it was 48+...
Should be 5 gallons. I have a '92.
You can use any kind of 10w-40 oil for a nighthawk
About 16 US fl oz.
The Honda Rebel 250 CMX250C has a 234 cubic centimeter straight -twin engine in it. This is the same engine that the Honda Nighthawk has. This bike was created to appeal to a younger generation.
10-20 based on if you spill it alot. Above answer is better left out. Which Nighthawk? I think there is a 250 and a 750. '91-'94 CB 250: 1.4qt (1.3L) 10W40 Honda oil GN4. '91-'93 CB 750 : 2.9qt (2.7L) 10W40 Honda oil GN4.
two and half turns (so it is 5half turns)
1993 was the last production year of the Nighthawk. Source: http://hondanighthawks.net/750.htm No, it was 2003 for the Nighthawk 750. The little Nighthawk 250 is still being made. Both were introduced in 1991. The 750 was Motorcycle of the Year that year.
The CB250 Nighthawk motorcycle has an engine capacity of 3 quarts of 10W40 motor oil. The recommended filter is the KN 111 filter.
I don't know, but if it helps: My 1995 250 Nighthawk cost around $3000.00 with tax.
I own a 94 Nighthawk 250 and my owners manuel says to us 10w-40. It also says to "Use only high detergant, premium quality oil cerified to meet API Service Classification SF or SG."