How heavy is a Honda CBX?
Honda CBX
Manufacturer | Honda |
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Dimensions | L : 2,220 mm (87 in) W : 780 mm (31 in) H : 1,145 mm (45.1 in) |
Seat height | 810 mm (32 in) |
Weight | 246.7 kg (544 lb) (dry) 272 kg (600 lb) (wet) |
Fuel capacity | 20 l (4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) |
Can a Honda CBX engine be used for a motorcycle?
Building a V12 from a pair of Honda CBX engines would be quite an accomplishment if it was the only motorcycle project a builder ever did, unlikely of course, but by itself it would stand alone quite well. Andreas Georgeades’ most recent project is exactly that, the bike shown here, but “most recent” are the key words.
Who is the builder of the Honda CBX V12?
Honda CBX V12 by Andreas Georgeades. Building a V12 from a pair of Honda CBX engines would be quite an accomplishment if it was the only motorcycle project a builder ever did, unlikely of course, but by itself it would stand alone quite well.
What kind of seat does a Honda CBX have?
Check out the 300km speedo (180MPH), Corbin seat (TIMS), Old time finned cam covers and crank covers and just a touch of chrome to make it shine. The pipes are ceramic coated and custom made to fit the Honda sport kit.
What do you need to know about Honda CBX shocks?
The simple yet instructive diagrams, and an easy-to-follow troubleshooting flowchart help take the anxiety out of troubleshooting the CBX charging system. The CBX shock booklet demonstrates how to remove and replace the Pro-Link shock’s seal, and correctly change the shock damping fluid.
When did the Honda CBX sports motorcycle come out?
The Honda CBX sports motorcycle was manufactured by Honda from 1978 to 1982. With a 1047cc inline six-cylinder engine producing 105 bhp (78 kW), it was the flagship of the Honda range. The CBX was well-received by the press, but was outsold by its sibling introduced in late 1979, the Honda CB900F.
What kind of engine does a Honda CBX have?
Honda CBX. The Honda CBX was a sports motorcycle manufactured by Honda from 1978 to 1982. With a 1047cc inline six-cylinder engine producing 105 bhp (78 kW), it was the flagship of the Honda range. The CBX was well-received by the press, but was outsold by its sibling, the Honda CB900F.
What’s the difference between a Honda CBX and CB750?
Although bulky, it was only two inches wider than a CB750, the engine was wide only at the top. The width across the crankshaft was relatively narrow as the CBX had a stacked engine accessory arrangement, whereby the alternator and ignition items were positioned behind the cylinder block.
What kind of fork does a Honda CBX use?
The original bike had handling issues if ridden hard and was heavy at 580 lb (260 kg). The Moto Martin addressed the handling problems by creating a new rolling chassis. The new frame was stiffer and lighter than the original and the stock 37mm fork stanchions were replaced by 42mm versions in Moto Martin forks.