Difference between revisions of "Category:Honda CX series"

Jump to navigation Jump to search
8 bytes removed ,  20:12, 23 November 2019
template fixes
m (no summary specified)
(template fixes)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox Motorcycle
{{Motorcycle
| name = CX series
| name = CX series
| image = [[Image:honda cx500 1981 blue rhs.jpg|300px|1981 Honda CX500]]
| photo = honda cx500 1981 blue rhs.jpg
| aka =  
| aka =  
| manufacturer = [[Honda]]
| manufacturer = Honda
| parent_company =  
| parent_company =  
| production = 1978–1983
| production = 1978–1983
Line 26: Line 26:
| wet_weight =  
| wet_weight =  
| fuel_capacity =  
| fuel_capacity =  
| recommended_oil = Honda GN4 10W-40
| related =  
| related =  
| similar =  
| similar =  
Line 69: Line 70:
===CX500EC Eurosport===
===CX500EC Eurosport===
{{main|Honda CX500EC}}
{{main|Honda CX500EC}}
Introduced in 1982 the EC variant is a much improved motorcycle compared to the original 500. Sharing many parts with the CX500 Turbo introduced the same model year, the Eurosport features air assisted front forks with anti-dive mechanism and air assisted prolink single shock rear suspension. The wheels are also modified, with an 18 inch diameter restyled round hole comstar front with a 100–90H18 tyre, whilst on the rear is a 120–80H18 tyre. The brakes are vastly improved with much more effective twin pot calipers on the front and a new disc brake with twin pot caliper on the rear replacing the original drum. The Eurosport is also significantly restyled with a larger fuel tank, a nose fairing, side panels, seat, and tail unit that share much more modern lines. In the UK only two color options were made: white metallic with blue and red striping, or black with orange and silver stripes. The instrumentation is improved with the introduction of a fuel gauge and like the rest of the bike a much updated appearance. Plastic mudguards replace the chromed steel versions on the earlier machines curing the associated rust problems. The round headlight of the early bikes is also replaced with a rectangular lens which gives improved night lighting.  
Introduced in 1982 the EC variant is a much improved motorcycle compared to the original 500. Sharing many parts with the CX500 Turbo introduced the same model year, the Eurosport features air assisted front forks with anti-dive mechanism and air assisted prolink single shock rear suspension. The wheels are also modified, with an 18 inch diameter restyled round hole comstar front with a 100–90H18 tire, whilst on the rear is a 120–80H18 tire. The brakes are vastly improved with much more effective twin pot calipers on the front and a new disc brake with twin pot caliper on the rear replacing the original drum. The Eurosport is also significantly restyled with a larger fuel tank, a nose fairing, side panels, seat, and tail unit that share much more modern lines. In the UK only two color options were made: white metallic with blue and red striping, or black with orange and silver stripes. The instrumentation is improved with the introduction of a fuel gauge and like the rest of the bike a much updated appearance. Plastic mudguards replace the chromed steel versions on the earlier machines curing the associated rust problems. The round headlight of the early bikes is also replaced with a rectangular lens which gives improved night lighting.  


The changes extended to the engine where Honda's early 1980s issues with cam chains were dealt with via the introduction of an automatic tensioner replacing the manual version on the earlier models. Other changes also meant that the standard valve clearances were reduced, possibly through tighter manufacturing control. Eurosport model engines are identifiable via the lack of a cam chain tensioner bolt and the revised valve covers which feature black painted stripes and satin alloy flat areas.  
The changes extended to the engine where Honda's early 1980s issues with cam chains were dealt with via the introduction of an automatic tensioner replacing the manual version on the earlier models. Other changes also meant that the standard valve clearances were reduced, possibly through tighter manufacturing control. Eurosport model engines are identifiable via the lack of a cam chain tensioner bolt and the revised valve covers which feature black painted stripes and satin alloy flat areas.  
71,744

edits

Navigation menu