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Honda CBX550F

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CBX550F
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
Also calledCBX550 Four
Production1982–1986
ClassSport touring
Engine572.5 cc (34.94 cu in) Four stroke in-line four
Bore / stroke59.2 mm × 52.0 mm (2.33 in × 2.05 in)
Compression ratio9.5:1
Ignition typeTransistorised
Transmission6 speed manual: chain final drive
Frame typeDuplex cradle; tubular steel
SuspensionTelescopic with air assistance front: cantilever with air assistance, rear[1]
BrakesTwin hydraulic disc, front: single hydraulic disc, rear
Tyres3.60H18-4PR, front: 4.10H18-4PR, rear
Wheelbase1.380 m (4 ft 6.3 in)
DimensionsL: 2.085 m (6 ft 10.1 in)
W: 0.740 m (2 ft 5.1 in)
H: 1.080 m (3 ft 6.5 in) (F)
1.270 m (4 ft 2.0 in) (F II)
Seat height0.785 m (2 ft 6.9 in)
Weight184 kg (406 lb) (F)
190 kg (420 lb) (F II)[2] (dry)
Fuel capacity17.0 L (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)
Oil capacity3.0 L (0.66 imp gal; 0.79 US gal)
RelatedHonda CBX1000
Honda CBX750
Honda CBX650
Honda CBX400F
Honda CBX250

The Honda CBX550F is a four-stroke, in line four cylinder, sport tourer motorcycle produced from 1982 to 1986 by the Honda Motor Company.[3] The CBX550F II is identical apart from the addition of a half-fairing.[2] Although the model was designated 550 the actual capacity was 572.5 cc (34.94 cu in).[3] The machine was noted for its use of inboard ventilated disc brakes, the discs themselves being contained within a "drum" type enclosure.[2] Front suspension was by oil-damped telescopic fork with air assistance and incorporating an anti-dive mechanism in the left fork leg.[2] Rear suspension was by Honda's own "Pro-Link" rising rate system, which allows the suspension forces to vary in accordance with rear wheel movement.[2] The machine was equipped with transistorised ignition and electrics were 12 volt.

See also

References

  1. ^ Shoemark, Pete (1989). Honda CBX550 572.5cc 1982 to 1986: Owners Workshop Manual. Haynes. p. 90. ISBN 0856969400.
  2. ^ a b c d e Shoemark, Pete (1989). Honda CBX550 572.5cc 1982 to 1986: Owners Workshop Manual. Haynes. p. 6. ISBN 0856969400.
  3. ^ a b Shoemark, Pete (1989). Honda CBX550 572.5cc 1982 to 1986: Owners Workshop Manual. Haynes. ISBN 0856969400.
Sources

Where not already noted, specifications obtained from, Shoemark, Pete (1989). Honda CBX550 572.5cc 1982 to 1986: Owners Workshop Manual. Haynes. ISBN 0856969400.