Difference between revisions of "Category:Honda CX series"

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The transmission spins opposite the engine crank to counteract the engine torque's tendency to tip the bike slightly to one side when the throttle is opened or closed.  The gear shift lever is moved with the usual up-down motion of the left foot, but instead of rocking in a forward-backward motion as on regular bikes, it moves left-right.  This difference is transparent to the rider, however, and requires no change in shifting technique. It also means that it is not possible to adjust foot peg and gear lever setup when personalizing riding position.
The transmission spins opposite the engine crank to counteract the engine torque's tendency to tip the bike slightly to one side when the throttle is opened or closed.  The gear shift lever is moved with the usual up-down motion of the left foot, but instead of rocking in a forward-backward motion as on regular bikes, it moves left-right.  This difference is transparent to the rider, however, and requires no change in shifting technique. It also means that it is not possible to adjust foot peg and gear lever setup when personalizing riding position.


Power is transferred via an enclosed splined [[driveshaft]] with one universal joint.  The shaft drives a bevel gear to which the wheel is joined via a cush-drive, which absorbs and dampens driveline shocks and vibrations.  The bevel drive spins in an oil bath, and a zerk fitting is provided for greasing the shaft bearing.  This reduces the motorcycle's maintenance costs.
Power is transferred via an enclosed splined [[driveshaft]] with one [[universal joint]].  The shaft drives a bevel gear to which the wheel is joined via a cush-drive, which absorbs and dampens driveline shocks and vibrations.  The bevel drive spins in an oil bath, and a zerk fitting is provided for greasing the shaft bearing.  This reduces the motorcycle's maintenance costs.


===Wheels===
===Wheels===
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