When did the Honda CB650 custom come out?
The CB650 custom is a motorcycle made by Honda between 1980 and 1981, ending as the CB650 LC “Luxury Custom” in 1982. The styling features that separated the custom from the standard CB650 are:
What should the idle mixture be on a Honda motorcycle?
Once the engine begins to misfire, back the idle mixture screw out just until the misfire stops. This is the optimal idle mixture setting. The midrange is checked by speeding the engine up to about 1/2 throttle.
What’s the difference between a standard and custom CB650?
The differences between the CB650 models was largely cosmetic with the standard model featuring a 4-into-2 exhaust and wire wheels while the custom was fitted with a 4-into-4 exhaust and black comstar wheels. Both of the 1980 models featured chrome airbox trim panels and a redesigned tank, saddle, and side covers.
How does a Honda carburetor adjust idle speed?
The carburetor automatically adjusts the mix across the entire throttle range. The carburetor adjustments include idle speed, idle circuit mixture, mid-range and high-speed circuit mixture. The idle circuit and idle speed is adjusted with a screw.
What are the specs of a 1981 Honda CB650?
1981 Honda CB650 Custom specs 1 Honda CB650 Custom , model year 1981, (North America) export (up to late-year) 2 manual 5-speed gearbox 3 gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 626 cm3 / 38.2 cui, advertised power: 46 kW / 62 hp / 63 PS ( net ), torque: 53 Nm / 39 lb-ft
When did the Honda cb650c come out?
The following versions and sub-models of Honda CB650C (Custom) series were available in 1981:
The differences between the CB650 models was largely cosmetic with the standard model featuring a 4-into-2 exhaust and wire wheels while the custom was fitted with a 4-into-4 exhaust and black comstar wheels. Both of the 1980 models featured chrome airbox trim panels and a redesigned tank, saddle, and side covers.
What was the color of the 1979 CB650?
The 1979 CB650 was available in two color schemes: Candy Muse Red with Maroon and Black with Red. The gas tank and side covers had a 2-tone paint scheme with gold pinstripes and featured a red and gold “650” side cover decal. The wheels were black comstars.