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Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt
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Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt

The Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt has a top speed of 185 km/h, produces 52 hp and weighs 174 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.

O Honda NT650 Hawk GT foi lançado em 1988 e produzido até 1991, projetado como um roadster esportivo em V com o objetivo de preencher a lacuna entre cruzeiros e motos esportivas. Ele apresentava um motor V-twin exclusivo de 52 graus derivado da série VT, combinado com uma suspensão traseira Pro-Link e uma estrutura de aço distinta em estilo treliça que o diferenciava visual e dinamicamente. Embora tenha tido um baixo desempenho comercial em sua época, desde então conquistou um culto de seguidores entre entusiastas que apreciam seu manuseio leve, seu caráter de torque e seu potencial estético de corrida de café.

52 hp

Poder

55 Nm

Torque

174 kg

Peso

185 km/h

Velocidade máxima

4.5 L/100km or approximately 22 km/L

Combustível

Nua

Corpo

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O que os compradores devem saber

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Bulletproof V-Twin Engine

The 647cc 52-degree V-twin is renowned for exceptional reliability, often running well past 50,000 miles with basic maintenance. It shares its engine architecture with the Honda Bros, making parts relatively accessible.

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Watch the Carburetors

The dual carburetors are notorious for gumming up from ethanol-blended fuel, especially on bikes that sat unused. Always inspect for smooth idle and ask about the last carb clean before buying.

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Strong Cult Resale Value

The Hawk GT has a passionate following and limited production numbers (sold only 1988–1991 in the US), which keeps used prices surprisingly firm. Clean examples in good condition rarely lose value and can even appreciate.

Gerações e especificações por ano

1988–1991 Gen 1

Produção inicial; V-twin de 647 cc, suspensão traseira Pro-Link, estrutura de treliça de aço, sem atualizações significativas no meio do ciclo.

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8.1/10

"Gêmeo subestimado que recompensa os ciclistas que realmente curvam."

O gêmeo paralelo de 647 cc do Hawk GT puxa perfeitamente a partir de 3.500 rpm e atinge sua velocidade em torno de 6.000, com um latido mecânico satisfatório que nunca é cansativo em uma corrida de duas horas. Essa estrutura de treliça é a história real: ela dirige com uma precisão que embaraça bicicletas que custam o dobro, e o assento baixo de 775 mm significa que você está plantado, não empoleirado. O que frustra é na rodovia: 185 km/h é tecnicamente possível, mas a rajada de vento acima de 140 é genuinamente punitiva sem carenagem, e a ordem de disparo de 360 graus produz uma faixa de vibração em torno de 5.500 rpm que entorpece suas mãos em placas longas. A disponibilidade de peças está diminuindo agora, e a sincronização de carboidratos precisa de atenção a cada 8.000 km, quer você queira ou não.

Prós

+Alças de estrutura de treliça com precisão cirúrgica
+Torque acessível a partir de baixas rotações
+Baixa altura do assento, ergonomia que inspira confiança
+Sensação de leveza apesar de 197 kg de peso úmido

Contras

Proteção zero contra o vento acima de 130 km/h
Faixa de vibração irritante, faixa de rotação média
Carboidratos precisam de sincronização frequente
Melhor para: Escultor de cânions urbanos, piloto de curvas de fim de semana Ignore se: Você percorre longas distâncias em rodovias diariamente

Avaliação do comprador usado

7.5/10
Melhor para
Experienced riders wanting affordable sporty character

"A rewarding cult classic that rewards patient, thorough buyers only."

$2,500-$5,500 used

The Hawk GT is one of Honda's genuinely underappreciated machines, and the used market still hasn't fully woken up to that fact. The 647cc parallel twin punches above its displacement — it's torquey, tractable, and sounds genuinely good with an aftermarket can. Handling is the real story here though. That single-sided swingarm isn't just pretty; the chassis is legitimately sporty, and experienced riders will be surprised how eagerly it attacks corners for a 30-year-old budget buy. That said, go in with eyes open. These things are old now, and neglected examples are everywhere. Check the carburetors obsessively — they gum up and rebuilds eat time and money. Frame corrosion around the headstock is a known issue, so bring a flashlight. Parts availability is patchy; Honda stopped supporting much of this mechanically years ago, so you're hunting forums and eBay. Find a clean, documented example and you've got a cult classic. Find a rough one and you've bought a project.

Prós
Contras
Ignore se: You want hassle-free modern reliability and parts

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Problemas comuns

🔥 2 CRITICAL
⚠️Carb sync and jetting issues MODERATE

Idle quality, throttle response, fuel smell at carbs

Fix cost: $50-$150
🔥Cam chain tensioner wear SERIOUS

Rattling on cold start, listen carefully at idle

Fix cost: $100-$300
🔥Corroded or cracked brake lines SERIOUS

Spongy lever, visible cracks, fluid leaks at fittings

Fix cost: $80-$200
⚠️Stator and charging system failure MODERATE

Check voltage at battery under rev, dim lights

Fix cost: $150-$350

Lista de verificação de pré-compra

Cold start test, listen for top-end rattle
Check charging voltage with multimeter
Inspect brake lines and both calipers
Sync carbs, check for rich/lean symptoms

Solid V-twin, reliable if properly maintained

Full Specifications

Engine Power 52 hp @ 9,500 rpm
Torque 55 Nm @ 7,500 rpm
Top Speed 185 km/h
Weight 174 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 4.5 L/100km or approximately 22 km/L
Type Naked
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt? +

Carb sync and jetting issues: Idle quality, throttle response, fuel smell at carbs (moderate) | Cam chain tensioner wear: Rattling on cold start, listen carefully at idle (serious) | Corroded or cracked brake lines: Spongy lever, visible cracks, fluid leaks at fittings (serious)

Is the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt a good motorcycle? +

A rewarding cult classic that rewards patient, thorough buyers only. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: Experienced riders wanting affordable sporty character. Avoid if: You want hassle-free modern reliability and parts.

What is the horsepower of the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt? +

The Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt produces 52 hp @ 9,500 rpm, with 55 Nm @ 7,500 rpm of torque. Top speed: 185 km/h.

Is the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt good for beginners? +

Yes — the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt is a reasonable choice for new riders (52 hp is manageable), weighing 174 kg. Experienced riders wanting affordable sporty character

Is the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt reliable? +

Owners report 2 critical issues to watch for on the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt, notably: Cam chain tensioner wear (Rattling on cold start, listen carefully at idle). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt good for daily use? +

Experienced riders wanting affordable sporty character Fuel: 4.5 L/100km or approximately 22 km/L.

How fast is the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt? +

The Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt reaches a top speed of 185 km/h, producing 52 hp at 174 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Honda Nt650 Hawk Gt, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/honda/nt650-hawk-gt/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.