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Now is your chance to own a legend. Up for sale is my 1984 Honda CR500. I am the second owner of the bike and have owned it since the late 80's. The bike has been parked for many years with thoughts of restoring it some day but the day has never come. Any of you that have ever ridden one of these air cooled rocket ships know that there is nothing like it. The power band is never ending and comes on like a light switch. I never found a hill that I couldn't climb in 3rd gear.
I rebuilt the top end and installed the paddle rear tire just before my last outing to Glamis more than 12 years ago. Since then, the bike has been parked inside. It kicks through freely and should start easily after a little attention. The carb was replaced years ago with a square slide Mikuni to give it even more response. Chances are it could use a little love although I am pretty sure I ran it out of fuel before parking it. Feel free to ask me any questions you want about the bike. Hopefully it will sell to someone that will restore it back to its original glory. Thanks for looking |
Honda CR for Sale
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Rumored 2013 Honda CBR500, CB500 Captured in Spy Photos
Wed, 12 Sep 2012Spy photos have emerged out of Thailand depicting two new Honda motorcycles reputed to be a new CBR500 and a second, naked version, possibly to be named a CB500. The photos were posted on the CBR250.net forum by someone claiming to have inside knowledge of the new 500cc Honda models which would be produced in Thailand where the CBR250R is currently manufactured. The faired version is equipped with dual headlights like the Honda CBR600RR instead of the VFR1200-derived Y-shaped light used on the CBR250R and its smaller siblings the CBR125R and CBR150 offered in some markets.
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Can you identify this mystery Honda?
Mon, 05 Sep 2011Calling all motorcycle geeks. Can you identify this bike? It's from a Honda patent dating back to around 1992 and coinciding with both the original Fireblade design and the RC45 designs being patented.
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