1982 HONDA CX 500 TURBO

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Result : 1 350EUR
1982 HONDA CX 500 TURBO
Serial number 2001780 Sold with a copy of the French car registration document. Multi-cylinder, multi-valve, the race for sophistication was in full swing at the beginning of the eighties, and many manufacturers tried their hand at a new technology: turbocharging. Expensive and rather poorly mastered, the fashion will be a flash in the pan, but the fact remains that these beautiful turbochargers were a superb technological showcase. Introduced in 1980, the Honda was the most daring bet. The world No. 1 at the time had indeed chosen to equip a relatively small-displacement motorcycle with a turbocharger. The CX 500 was equipped with a V-twin, which further complicated the problem. The problem was masterfully solved at the cost of great technical complexity, and while the first CX 500 Turbo proved a bit tricky to ride due to poorly controlled power delivery, the subsequent CX 650 turned out to be one of the best sport touring bikes ever made. Too late! Turbo was out of fashion and performance-minded riders preferred to go for bigger displacement. The signature of a great European designer Honda did its utmost to ensure the success of this prestigious machine by, among other things, calling on the famous car designer Michelotti for the styling, to whom we owe the CX Turbo's innovative and functional forms: a fairing offering a rare level of protection that is an integral part of the bike and blends into a very large and short tank. 4 t V-twin cylinder with 80° transverse 497 cm3 (78 x 52 mm) 78 hp / 8,000 rpm; 4 valves per cylinder (rod and rocker arm control); IHI-Honda electronic fuel injection Turbocharger, 150,000 rpm; Mixed sheet metal and tube frame Single shock absorber ar. suspension; Aluminium swingarm; 3 disc brakes Composite "Comstar" wheels. Front: 18", rear: 17"; Fuel tank 20 l; 227 kg; 185 km/h. This CX 500 is in average condition. It needs a restart and a general overhaul. Sold without key. Thanks to François-Marie Dumas and his website moto-collection.org for the help on the description of this bike.
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