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1981 Honda CX 500  1981 HONDA CX500C

1981 Honda CX 500 1981 HONDA CX500C

$1,000

Reynolds Station, Kentucky

Year 1981

Make Honda

Model CX 500

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 500

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FOR SALE: 1981 Honda CX500C 50,000 miles. The following was done in August 2015: New tires and valve stems, forks rebuilt, caliper and master cylinder rebuilt new brake line and converted to DOT 5 silicon base brake fluid, new battery, new plugs, all led lights (except headlight), new stator and regulator/rectifier, new cam chain and tensioners, new oil chain, new throttle and choke cables, new headlight housing, all new engine case seals, new water pump seal, carbs rebuilt, new air filter, gas tank internally coated, new grips, wheel bearings repacked, and of course new oil and filter. Clutch sticks sometimes under hard acceleration and carbs need tweaking but runs and rides great on the road. Can come check out before you decide.

Trim Custom

1981 Honda CX 500 CUSTOM

1981 Honda CX 500 CUSTOM

$4,988

Mesa, Arizona

Year 2007

Make Honda

Model VTX1300C

Category -

Engine -

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2007 Honda VTX1300C, Engine and transmissionDisplacement: 1312.00 ccm (80.06 cubic inches) Engine type: Twin, four-stroke Compression: 9.2:1 Bore x stroke: 89.5 x 104.3 mm (3.5 x 4.1 inches) Fuel system: Carburettor. Single 38mm CV Fuel control: Single Overhead Cams (SOHC) Ignition: Digital with three-dimensional mapping, two spark plugs per cylinder Cooling system: Liquid Gearbox: 5-speed Transmission type, final drive: Shaft drive (cardan) Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels Rake (fork angle): 32.0° Trail: 149 mm (5.9 inches) Front wheel travel: 130 mm (5.1 inches) Rear suspension: Dual shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability Rear wheel travel: 91 mm (3.6 inches) Front tyre: 110/90-19 Rear tyre: 170/80-15 Front brakes: Single disc. disc with twin-piston caliper Front brakes diameter: 336 mm (13.2 inches) Rear brakes: Single disc. disc with single-piston caliper Rear brakes diameter: 296 mm (11.7 inches) Physical measures and capacities Dry weight: 290.8 kg (641.0 pounds) Seat height: 697 mm (27.4 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. Wheelbase: 1,662 mm (65.5 inches) Fuel capacity:18.16 litres (4.80 gallons)

2002 Suzuki Intruder VOLUSIA

2002 Suzuki Intruder VOLUSIA

$2,550

Royal Palm Beach, Florida

Year 1981

Make Honda

Model Cx 500 CUSTOM

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 500 cc

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1981 Honda Cx 500 CUSTOM, Beautiful all original Honda CX500C. A true unmolested survivor. Always starts easily. Rides great. Everything works as it should. Recent tires, battery and full service. Meticulously maintained by a former Honda Technician. A Video of start up and walk around is available. Search YouTube for hzVH-XM42gY Please call with questions or for more information. $2,550.00 5613097977

1981 Honda Other  1981 HONDA CX500

1981 Honda Other 1981 HONDA CX500 "SILVERWING"

$1,000

Reynolds Station, Kentucky

Year 1981

Make Honda

Model -

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 500

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FOR SALE: 1981 Honda CX500C "Silverwing" 50,000 miles. The following was done in August 2015: New tires and valve stems, forks rebuilt, caliper and master cylinder rebuilt new brake line and converted to DOT 5 silicon base brake fluid, new battery, new plugs, all led lights (except headlight), new stator and regulator/rectifier, new cam chain and tensioners, new oil chain, new throttle and choke cables, new headlight housing, all new engine case seals, new water pump seal, carbs rebuilt, new air filter, gas tank internally coated, new grips, wheel bearings repacked, and of course new oil and filter. Clutch sticks sometimes under hard acceleration and carbs need tweaking but runs and rides great on the road. Can come check out before you decide.

Trim SILVERWING

Honda : Other 1981 honda cx 500 c custom shaft drive 13 504 miles original paint excellant

Honda : Other 1981 honda cx 500 c custom shaft drive 13 504 miles original paint excellant

$1,475

Schenectady, New York

Year 1981

Make Honda

Model -

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 500

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1981 HONDA CX500C CUSTOM ALL ORIGINAL WITH 13,504 MILES , TWIN CARB ,SHAFT DRIVE NICE ORIGINAL PAINT , FACTORY BACKREST /LUGGAGE RACK . MINOR OXIDATION ON MOTOR , ALL STOCK , NY STATE INSPECTED ,FRONT TIRE 80% REAR TIRE 70% TREAD , READY TO RIDE ,RUNS GREAT , NICE FIRST BIKE ,NO STORAGE OR DOCUMENT FEES , SHIPPING TAB INCLUDED WITH EBAY AD CALL JOHN T HUNTER MOTOR SALES 518 370-2227 FOR INFO SEE SELLERS OTHER ITEMS FOR MORE BIKES

Honda : Other 1981 honda cx 500 custom cafe racer project

Honda : Other 1981 honda cx 500 custom cafe racer project

$2,000

San Antonio, Texas

Year 1981

Make Honda

Model -

Category -

Engine -

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Selling my 1981 cx500c cafe racer project. Bike was running fine prior to beginning restoration I simply don't have the time to finish...My loss is your gain. Comes with everything needed to finish the project,new helmet, and clean TX title. Message for more info

Trim custom

1981  Honda  CB 900 Custom

1981 Honda CB 900 Custom

$2,999

Port Orchard, Washington

Year 1981

Make Honda

Model CB 900 Custom

Category -

Engine -

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To that end they even gave the European CB900 an oil cooler as standard equipment'. . Includes: His and Hers Cobin Seat Service Records Available Motorcycles Retro/Classic 8392 PSN . Neither is it a road-sport model though it was directly derived from one of the most sporting motorcycles Honda has ever made for sale to the public. According to our sources at American Honda the 900 wasn't intended for the touring rider yet it definitely has some of a touring bike's attributes. an item not usually necessary in America where the law's admonition to "cool it" tends also to keep oil temperatures low. the CB900 has an interesting lineage. Honda opened the 750's bores from 62 to 64.5 millimeters stretched its stroke (also 62mm) to 69mm and thus increased its displacement to 902 cubic centimeters. the bike got its drive shaft along with many added pounds and a greatly lengthened wheelbase. 1981 Honda CB 900 Custom 1981 Honda CB 900 Custom (CB900C) "Oh do not ask 'What is it ' Let us go and make our visit." T.S. That was not to be. the only thing it clearly is is a marketplace competitor for the Suzuki GS850 and Yamaha XS850; on that basis shall it be judged by us and everyone. . It was initially a bored and stroked version of the 16-valve CB750F made for the European market and introduced there last year. Europe's CB900s are chain driven and Honda wanted a shaft-drive model to slip into the broad product gap between the GL1100 and CX500 shafties. We'll admit that we'd have been well pleased if Honda had decided to fit the European CB900 with DOT lighting EPA carburetion and sent it here without making another change. So to borrow from the beer commercial the Americanized CB900 gives you more and less: more civility less performance. They made the stroker crank's webs thicker lengthened the block and rods upped the intake and exhaust valve diameters by 1.0 and 0.5mm respectively and added five degrees of duration at the cam lobes' opening sides. Eliot Two Owner Bike! Honda's cb900 custom is a bit of an enigma to us and perhaps even to its creators. And despite having officially been designated a "custom " the CB900 isn't quite that either. There were other performance-related changes as well because what Honda wanted (and by all accounts succeeded in making) was a super-sport motorcycle capable of holding its own on Europe's no-speed-limit highways...

Yamaha : Other 1983 YAMAHA SECA 650 TURBO MOTORCYCLE

Yamaha : Other 1983 YAMAHA SECA 650 TURBO MOTORCYCLE

$7,000

Tampa, Florida

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BET YOU DON'T HAVE ONE OF THESE!!! I have a very rare 1983 Yamaha Seca 650 Turbo with OEM hard saddlebags for sale. Bike is in excellent condition and I would not hesitate to ride it anywhere. It is 100% complete, new tires, steel braided brake lines, E.B.C. brake pads, Euro Gauge cluster that goes up to 150 miles per hour. (U.S. models only went up to 85). This is a real head turner and would make a nice addition to your collection. Recent 1st Place Trophy Winner at Webster Motorcycle Swap Meet.INFORMATION ABOUT YAMAHA SECA TURBO'S FROM WEBSITE1982/83 Yamaha XJ650 LJ/LK Seca TurboSuggested price in 1982 $4,999Suggested price in 1983 $3,500ENGINEType Air-cooled transverse turbocharged four-stroke in-line four/71 rwhpValve arrangement DOHC, 2 valves per cylinder, adjusting shims on top of bucketsCarburetion Four 30mm pressurized Mikuni CVsDisplacement 653ccDRIVE TRAINClutch Wet, multi-plate, 5-speedFinal Drive Shaft. 4.179:1CHASSISFront suspension 36mm Showa ('83: 37mm), 5.5 in. travel, adjustments for air pressureRear suspension Dual Showa dampers, 3.1 in wheel travel, adjustments for air pressure, rebound dampingFront tire 3.25 V19 Bridgestone Mag. Mopus L3030Rear tire 120/90 V18, Bridgestone Mag. Mopus G508Wet weight 565 lbs. (257 kg)Fuel capacity 4.2 gal. (15.75 L), '83: 5.2 gal. (19.5 L)PERFORMANCEAverage touring range 198 miles ('83: 246 miles)Best 1/4 mile acceleration 12.68 sec., 106.13 mph ( Cycle World , June 1982) 12.06 sec. 109.89 mph with wastegate deactivated ( Cycle World , July 1983)200 yd. top-gear accel. from 50 mph 74.5 mph terminal speedTotal production '82: approx 6500, '83: approx 1500Total imported into U.S. ?Best press quote: "The Turbo Seca transforms itself from motorcycle to superbike and back again with ease, and the transformation is simply controlled by the right wrist." Cycle World, June 1981Hot on the heels of Honda's CX500 Turbo, the Yamaha 650 Seca Turbo, despite its futuristic looks, was something totally different. With air instead of water cooling, four instead of two cylinders, and, interestingly of all, pressurized carbs in place of fuel injection, the blown Seca took an entirely different approach to what a turbocharged motorcycle should be.Many expressed doubts as to the durability of an air-cooled engine under duress of a turbocharger; those reservations would prove unfounded (80,000+ mile Seca Turbos that have never had major engine work or even blown a turbocharger are quite common). The pressurized carbs worked very well ("Best carbureted bike I've ever ridden" -- Bob Miller, President, T.M.I.O.A.).'82 Seca Turbos suffered from weak performance when they were initially introduced. Tired of being embarrassed by Honda CX500 Turbos in head-to-head tests Yamaha rushed out a "Power-Up" kit (free of charge!) that consisted of an inline boost pressure sensor/restrictor that fooled the turbo into thinking boost was lower than it was, and a washer that you stuck at the end of your right-side turbo exhaust muffler to increase back pressure. Both measures were designed to increase boost pressure and keep it in the cylinders longer. Peak boost went from an anemic 7 psi to a respectable 12 psi. The bad news for '82 Seca Turbo owners ('83 models came with the modification) is that Yamaha ran out of the kits in 1985. The good news is that you don't need it. Simply disconnect the vacuum hose leading to the wastegate actuator, clamp it shut, close up the hole in the actuator and experience the thrill of 14 psi. The poppet valve in the surge tank now serves as your "wastegate" to keep the engine from exploding. This also solves the problem of turbocharger wastegates failing to close, a common cause of power loss in Yamaha Turbos (blame it on the placement of the unit under the engine where it collects all sorts of road debris).The Power-Up Kit, thicker forks and a larger 5-gallon gas tank in 1983 helped sales somewhat, but a price drop to $3100 in 1984 (an '82 could be had for $2800) helped more to clear the floors of unwanted Seca Turbos. Average Seca Turbos go for $2,500-3,500. Low mileage bikes bring about $3,500 to $4,500 today. Showroom/museum examples may fetch $5,000, but Seca Turbos in such a state are extremely rare. '83 models, with their 1mm thicker forks and 1 gallon larger gas tanks bring more due to rarity and production numbers.