Honda CX series

CX series
1981 Honda CX500 (B-spec with minor modifications from standard)
ManufacturerHonda
Production1978–1983
SuccessorGL500 Silverwing, ST series (influenced)
Engine497–674 cc (30.3–41.1 cu in) liquid-cooled longitudinal OHV 80° V-twin, 4 valves per cylinder
Bore / stroke
  • 78 mm × 52 mm (3.1 in × 2.0 in)
  • 82.5 mm × 63 mm (3.2 in × 2.5 in)
Power48 hp (36 kW) CX500

82 hp (61 kW) CX500 turbo[1]

77 hp (57 kW) CX650

100 hp (75 kW) CX650 turbo[2]
Ignition typeElectric start
Brakestwin discs (front); single disc (rear)

The Honda CX series motorcycles, including the GL500 and GL650 Silver Wing variants, were developed and released by Honda in the late 1970s, with production ending in most markets by the mid 1980s. The design included innovative features and technologies that were uncommon or unused at the time such as liquid cooling, electric-only starting, low-maintenance shaft drive, modular wheels, and dual CV-type carburetors that were tuned for reduced emissions. The electronic ignition system was separate from the rest of the electrical system, but the motorcycle could only be started via the start button.

  1. ^ Siegal, Margie (November–December 2013). "Honda CX500 Turbo". Motorcycle Classic. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  2. ^ Siegal, Margie (May–June 2009). "1983 Honda CX650 Turbo". Motorcycle Classic. Retrieved May 3, 2017.