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How to restore Honda CX500 & CX650 (Enthusiast's Restoration Manual Series)

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  • How to restore Honda CX500 & CX650: Enthusiast's Restoration Manual - front
  • How to restore Honda CX500 & CX650: Enthusiast's Restoration Manual - back
  • How to restore Honda CX500 & CX650: Enthusiast's Restoration Manual - cont
  • How to restore Honda CX500 & CX650: Enthusiast's Restoration Manual - cont2
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Author: Ricky Burns, Softbound, 176 Pages, ISBN: 9781845847739, 1st Published, May 2015

- Your Step-by-step colour illustrated guide to complete restoration

 

• Real-life restoration carried out by the author

• Aimed at the beginner and seasoned motorcycle restorer alike

• Advice on project choice and the preparation process

• Step-by-step guidance with hundreds of photographs

• Dismantling, restoring, rebuilding and sourcing parts

• Recommendations on repairs, renovations and replacement parts

• Special tools, their purchase, use and alternatives

Restoring mechanical parts such as engine, gearbox, brakes; also electrical system Tackling bodywork: spray painting, polishing, seat re-covering, decals, forks and tyres

When Honda released the CX500, the sales brochure read "First into the Future," and the bike was described as a road sports V-twin. Being Honda's first venture into the V-twin engine market, with water cooling and shaft drive, it was certainly different from the normal twin- and four-cylinder models. Known for good handling and fuel economy, the low-maintenance Honda was comfortable, loved by tourers and couriers alike, and, after overcoming initial teething troubles, it developed a reputation for reliability.

Sportier models incorporating turbochargers were also released for those looking for an additional adrenaline rush. 30 years later, there has been a resurgence of interest in the CX models, from both restorers and custom builders, with aftermarket cafe racer kits available, too.

Packed full of photographs and detailed instructions, this book gives detailed guidance on sourcing a motorcycle, and outlines the techniques, tips and tricks used by expert restorers, saving you time and money. Best of all, you do not require expert knowledge or a fully fitted workshop to carry out the procedures.

I decided early on to use a CX500 as the basis for this book, due to the vast numbers of this model that were sold. However, the restoration techniques apply to all the Honda CX and GL models from 1978-1983 (some being registered even later), whatever the engine size.

This book takes you, step-by-step, from choosing a project, through the complete stripdown, rebuild, and right to the first start-up and ride. Because it is primarily a guide to restoration, and covers a relatively wide range of models, it is recommended you use this book in conjunction with the appropriate workshop manual for your motorcycle.

Enjoy, and good luck with your restoration.

Ricky Burns
 

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