In my view sir. What I learned from your expert Tec tips will carry on with me. I. E. The bit about the leaking being normal until seal sits proper. Overall a top notch video. The winding country roads and of course. The rolling piece of art. The mighty cx650turbo.
Interesting, I'd read my info on the turbo owner's club. Have had reg recs pack up many times on different bikes in the past and none ever damaged the stator only the battery... Will have to keep my eyes open. Thanks.
Came back to riding 14 years ago with a US import CX500 Custom. I too changed the cam chain, tensioner and water pump seal then I had the embedded CDI source coils fail. Managed to get an aftermarket replacement unit that does away with the source coils. Removing the engine on a non-Turbo CX is relatively easy. Still have the bike, it's not pristine but it still works and no road tax to fork out for.
Wow...thanks for the heads-up...I had a a CX500 back in the day, loved the bike, sold it after an accident... was intrigued by later models, always wanted CX650...thank you for clearing the stars from my eyes...(still want the bike!)
Always fancied one of them in my dispatching days in the 80s, but never managed to have one instead stuck with the trusted plastic maggot.. but I got rid of them every 15,000 miles to avoid doing that job. Nice to see a real old bike certainly over this retro season we’re going through… classic and classy.
I do not regret subscribing to this channel. That's all I wanted to say. And I am only saying it to feed the darned algorithm. OK, and to vocalize my appreciation. 🙂
Mightily impressive is what I think. That kind of strip down work scares the bejesus out of me. The "Now where the fk did I put that ....." factor must have been quite high. So hats off to you. It was well worth it too by the looks, Beautiful machine. Well Done.
Now that’s a great bike. Rides like a big 2 stroke when that boost comes in. Shame parts are such a problem but not surprisingly for a 1700 run one year bike.
The joys of '80's bike ownership. 🙂 ''Had' to have the front indicator brackets on my '85 XBR 3D printed last year. (None to be had anywhere.) Nice job!
@@RoadcraftNottingham I honestly wouldn't have had a clue where to start, but, a very kind individual had posted a '3D file' online that I was able to use, and the company I used provided some of the best customer service I have ever received. 👍
I see you have the taller screen on it. I knew a rider who bought one of the few early ones in the UK, It was so quick it scared him and I don't know how long he kept it. By that time I was no longer riding motor bikes.
Great to see you keeping this classic on the road. I had two CX650Ts back in the day and made the mistake of selling my last one in 95 for a massive £5K, it was the last one registered in the UK as a K reg as it sat at Honda UK's showroom for years in Chiswick iirc. On my first one the stator went when I was in Germany on holiday near Lake Constance. I took it to a BMW dealer and they told me "Der licht machine is Kaput" meaning the alternator lol. They replaced it but did a crap job, on the way home I noticed the head gasket was leaking water at Calais, but it made it back to Nottingham and I then took the engine out and replaced the gasket and did a full service on it, man that engine was heavy, I could just lift it, wouldn't try that now, would give me a hernia. Best bike I ever owned and the fastest, my god that roll on acceleration would leave many 2023 bike in the dust.
Beautiful bike. You really have an enthusiast taste in motorcycles. Do you still have your RD400. ? I had an RD 350 back in the day and I still miss it. ☺️ Thanks for the upload.
I think a lot of people change these components unnecessarily. My standard CX500 has 90k miles on the original stator. Cam chains yes, 40k miles probably best to change at. Regardless, lovely machine you have there! Would love a turbo one day!
Generally I'll replace things when they're ready but in this case, for the cost of the parts it's just so much easier and now, hopefully I'll never do that many miles to need it again. ☺
@@RoadcraftNottingham I must admit, I am a miser. But obviously in your case you had reason to - I agree with your conclusion based on the facts you found. But those who replace a component when it still realistically has many years/miles in it seems a waste. Also: never do that many miles? That sounds like a sad thing to profess when on such a nice bike! :P
Do you find that wind deflector is helpful? I'm 6'1" and the wind off my Turbo's fairing hits my helmet hard. If i duck my head about 3 inches, it's dead silent.
Typical Honda alternator, my VFR800 was plagued by the same problems over the 40k miles I had it, until the alternator cover was modified to provide better lubrication.
I never understood these bikes when they came out as they were as expensive to buy as a four cylinder 1000cc. I never fully appreciated the CX range for the great bikes that they were.
In my view sir. What I learned from your expert Tec tips will carry on with me. I. E. The bit about the leaking being normal until seal sits proper. Overall a top notch video. The winding country roads and of course. The rolling piece of art. The mighty cx650turbo.
Great little update, hats off for keeping another classic on the road.
Thanks 👍
Looking fine. Sounding great too. Not too bad for a 40 year old bike!
The CX650 has got to be one of nicest sounding and most reliable twins Honda have ever made
Agreed, I love the whistle it gives off too. Think this is the fave of all my classics. ☺
My 1981 CX500B is still on the original stator at around 60k....the reason the stator burns out is down to a faulty regulator not hot oil.
Interesting, I'd read my info on the turbo owner's club. Have had reg recs pack up many times on different bikes in the past and none ever damaged the stator only the battery... Will have to keep my eyes open. Thanks.
Came back to riding 14 years ago with a US import CX500 Custom. I too changed the cam chain, tensioner and water pump seal then I had the embedded CDI source coils fail. Managed to get an aftermarket replacement unit that does away with the source coils. Removing the engine on a non-Turbo CX is relatively easy. Still have the bike, it's not pristine but it still works and no road tax to fork out for.
Wow...thanks for the heads-up...I had a a CX500 back in the day, loved the bike, sold it after an accident... was intrigued by later models, always wanted CX650...thank you for clearing the stars from my eyes...(still want the bike!)
The dreaded Honda stator 😂 I’ve got a mk1 cbf1000 and they are renowned for going on these. Glad to see it’s back up and running sweet mate. 👍
I just wish it was under the conventional side cover like most bikes but on a Vtwin it wouldn't be possible.... Or stick a bloody alternator on it. ☺
I’m brand new to riding bikes I just bought a Suzuki Sv 650 but that bike is beautiful 👌
Nice to see my old babies appreciated. I think Honda were just showing off with the turbo. ☺
What an amazing bit of gear for an 80s bike.
I’m sure if you could look for the definition of an 80s bike there would be a picture of that precise bike lol! Great vide russ!
Always fancied one of them in my dispatching days in the 80s, but never managed to have one instead stuck with the trusted plastic maggot.. but I got rid of them every 15,000 miles to avoid doing that job.
Nice to see a real old bike certainly over this retro season we’re going through… classic and classy.
Maybe it's my rose tinted glasses but I still think it's beautiful. ☺
I do not regret subscribing to this channel. That's all I wanted to say. And I am only saying it to feed the darned algorithm. OK, and to vocalize my appreciation. 🙂
Thanks. Lost 7 subscribers within minutes of this going live. Nice to know I'm appreciated. ☺
Well done sir keeping another classic on the road sounds sweet 👍👍🙏
Thanks. ☺
More eye catching than most modern bikes.
Agreed
Wow what a lovely bike👌
Mightily impressive is what I think. That kind of strip down work scares the bejesus out of me. The "Now where the fk did I put that ....." factor must have been quite high. So hats off to you. It was well worth it too by the looks, Beautiful machine. Well Done.
Thanks, was very scary but kept reminding myself it's just a big jigsaw puzzle.
Now that’s a great bike.
Rides like a big 2 stroke when that boost comes in.
Shame parts are such a problem but not surprisingly for a 1700 run one year bike.
Impressive spannering Russ, a lot of moving parts in that engine - bet you were pleased when it fired up after you'd put it back together!
I'd say more relieved 😂
Very rare bike especially in that condition. Nice.
The joys of '80's bike ownership. 🙂 ''Had' to have the front indicator brackets on my '85 XBR 3D printed last year. (None to be had anywhere.) Nice job!
Thank heavens for 3d printers eh?
@@RoadcraftNottingham I honestly wouldn't have had a clue where to start, but, a very kind individual had posted a '3D file' online that I was able to use, and the company I used provided some of the best customer service I have ever received. 👍
Little resto mod can bring a lot back to 100% or even better in a few cases
Well done chap, I would have been close to giving up too 👍
I see you have the taller screen on it. I knew a rider who bought one of the few early ones in the UK, It was so quick it scared him and I don't know how long he kept it. By that time I was no longer riding motor bikes.
Yes, the taller screen doesn't look as good but makes a difference
Great to see you keeping this classic on the road. I had two CX650Ts back in the day and made the mistake of selling my last one in 95 for a massive £5K, it was the last one registered in the UK as a K reg as it sat at Honda UK's showroom for years in Chiswick iirc. On my first one the stator went when I was in Germany on holiday near Lake Constance. I took it to a BMW dealer and they told me "Der licht machine is Kaput" meaning the alternator lol. They replaced it but did a crap job, on the way home I noticed the head gasket was leaking water at Calais, but it made it back to Nottingham and I then took the engine out and replaced the gasket and did a full service on it, man that engine was heavy, I could just lift it, wouldn't try that now, would give me a hernia. Best bike I ever owned and the fastest, my god that roll on acceleration would leave many 2023 bike in the dust.
Nice story thanks. Yes, it's still an incredible bike to look at and rode and 100bhp from a 650 twin is still impressive.
Beautiful bike. You really have an enthusiast taste in motorcycles. Do you still have your RD400. ? I had an RD 350 back in the day and I still miss it. ☺️
Thanks for the upload.
I had the RD350F2 YPVS. Sold that last year. Only 2 stroke I have now apart from the 50. Mopeds is the RD250LC..
I think a lot of people change these components unnecessarily. My standard CX500 has 90k miles on the original stator. Cam chains yes, 40k miles probably best to change at.
Regardless, lovely machine you have there! Would love a turbo one day!
Generally I'll replace things when they're ready but in this case, for the cost of the parts it's just so much easier and now, hopefully I'll never do that many miles to need it again. ☺
@@RoadcraftNottingham I must admit, I am a miser. But obviously in your case you had reason to - I agree with your conclusion based on the facts you found. But those who replace a component when it still realistically has many years/miles in it seems a waste.
Also: never do that many miles? That sounds like a sad thing to profess when on such a nice bike! :P
@@Blurredman I use it whenever I get the chance and a typical ride is about 70 miles
Sounds well for a bike of that age. Well done 🤓
Thanks, was only the charging system I'd fixed so am lucky I didn't have to delve further.
Im watching hoping to buy a cheap gl500 and build a cx650 turbo out of it.
Do you find that wind deflector is helpful? I'm 6'1" and the wind off my Turbo's fairing hits my helmet hard. If i duck my head about 3 inches, it's dead silent.
was the Suzuki manifold sensor a simple drop in replacement or was there some modding to get it to fit.
Nice work, job's a good'un!
Thanks. ☺
Hi by any chance would you know where I could get a muffler left side for a 500 turbo?
No, sorry. If a mint one came up I'd have one
I would have added an oil intercooler onto it.
It was my first bike and the generator broke at 60000 km.
Typical Honda alternator, my VFR800 was plagued by the same problems over the 40k miles I had it, until the alternator cover was modified to provide better lubrication.
Yep. I think the stator is just under the side cover though fortunately so no engine out if I'm right?
I never understood these bikes when they came out as they were as expensive to buy as a four cylinder 1000cc. I never fully appreciated the CX range for the great bikes that they were.
They were about the fastest bike out there at the time.. 100BHP from a 650 twin, unheard of. ☺