How much is a CB550 worth?

How much is a CB550 worth?

Values

Excellent $3,285
Very Good $2,120
Good $1,640
Fair $1,115
Poor N/A

What years did Honda make CB550?

The Honda CB550 is a 544 cc (33.2 cu in) standard motorcycle made by Honda from 1974 to 1978.

What oil for CB550?

What engine oil should I use for my CB550K / CB550F / CB500K? Recommended oil viscosity for general riding and all temperatures is: SAE 10W-40.

How much does a Honda CB750 weight?

Specifications

Model Engine displacement Weight
1981 CB750F 748 cc (45.6 cu in) 243 kg (536 lb)
1982–1983 CB750SC (Nighthawk) 749 cc (45.7 cu in) 260.1 kg (573.5 lb) wet
1991–1993, 1995–2003 CB750 (Nighthawk) 747 cc (45.6 cu in) 210 kg (463 lb)
2007 CB750 747 cc (45.6 cu in) 240 kg (520 lb)

What kind of engine does a 1975 Honda CB550 have?

1975 Honda CB550F Four Tachometer. The vintage Honda CB550 is a classic motorcycle that sported four exhaust pipes, four silencers and spoke rims. This Honda bike is known for its performance among all of its models. To maintain the function of your Honda CB550, it may become necessary to repair or replace some of the parts as they age.

Is the Honda CB550K a family bike?

The Honda 500K & 550 family bikes went through an engine size change as well as a different model carburetor used on the CB550K3 & 4. Here are the jet sizes to the best of our knowledge. We have seen combinations of following:

Is the Honda CB550 the Goldilocks bike?

We might describe the Honda CB550 as Honda’s “Goldilocks bike” – the CB750 was too big and powerful for many, the smaller bikes such as the CB360 and CB400 were too small (and the CB360 was not particularly stable as you got it up into its top speed range). But the CB550 was just right.

Is the CB750 the same as the CB550 F?

Cosmetically, the CB550 was a smaller version of the CB750 from the 4 pipe K model to the four-into-one F model. Technical Specifications for the CB550 remained virtually unchanged over the model lines. Like it’s larger sibling, the 550 proved a reliable, comfortable, easy-to-maintain, every-day motorcycle. Perfect for the time.

1975 Honda CB550F Four Tachometer. The vintage Honda CB550 is a classic motorcycle that sported four exhaust pipes, four silencers and spoke rims. This Honda bike is known for its performance among all of its models. To maintain the function of your Honda CB550, it may become necessary to repair or replace some of the parts as they age.

What’s the difference between a CB500 and CB550K?

Compared to Honda ‘s 1969 dry sump CB750, both the CB500 and the CB550 were much smaller and lighter. The CB550K shared some visual similarities with the CB750, and it fitted into Honda’s four-cylinder range as its mid-capacity bike. From 1975 to 1977, a second version of the CB550 was offered, the CB550F “Super Sport”.

What are the best parts for a Honda CB550?

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Do you need to replace the base gasket on a Honda CB550?

At a minimum, the head gasket needs to be replaced. However, I would recommend that the cylinder base gasket be replaced as well. When the head is removed, the clamping pressure is released from the base gasket, and you may get a leak once it is all put together.