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1983 HONDA CX650 TURBO Collectible, Show bike, Rider Pristine, all original, Museum Quality—No scratches , dings or rust Retired CEO downsizing personal motorcycle collection. This is a magnificent example of the 1983 Honda CX650 Turbo, produced one year only. Honda produced only 1777 of these motorcycles making it one of the rarest of the decade. 1200 were exported to North America. Few of these bikes still exist in museum condition. I’ve owned this one over twenty years. It is a local Alabama bike. With 650cc’s this machine produces 100 horsepower, equal to the output of a 1000cc bike. It’s a Turbocharged and fuel injected marvel - perfectly preserved for 33 years. If you are interested in a meticulously cared for CX650 Turbo, I encourage you to look at the photos and enlarge them to fully appreciate the condition of this motorcycle. Note the finely preserved finishes on all painted and plated surfaces—all are original and immaculate. It’s as showroom clean behind the fairing as it is on the exterior. Operationally this bike needs nothing. Everything works correctly—all electrics, switches, lights, horn, gauges. Battery is new. Clutch, transmission, and drive shaft all work as new. Engine starts easily, idles right and pulls strongly to its 9000 RPM redline. Concealed battery tender connection is included for storage or display. Now 33 years old this bike can be enjoyed as a collectible, show bike or rider. Makes a great conversation piece with its gorgeous body work and gleaming red, white, and blue factory paint. Bid with confidence. Buy a landmark machine in magnificent condition. This is just one of dozens of my personal collectible motorcycles I’ve sold to delighted eBay buyers. Original owners manual, tool kit, and factory brochure are included. To see a video road test on a ’83 European CX650 go to Youtube---“Honda CX650 Turbo 1983 review”. See what a delight this machine is to ride, as demonstrated by a new owner through a helmet cam. BIKE SPECIFICS: Year: 1983 Model: Honda CX650 Turbo Title: Clear Location: Birmingham, AL Condition: Used Mileage: 7715 VIN: JH2 RC1600 DM000459
FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS: Model: 1983 Honda CX650 Turbo Category: Sport touring Displacement: 673cc Engine Type: V-twin, 4 stroke Horsepower: 100HP Top Speed: 140MPH Compression: 7.8: 1 Fuel system: Turbocharged, fuel injected, 4 Valves per cylinder Cooling System: Liquid cooled Transmission: 5 speed Wet Weight: 573lbs. Fuel Capacity: 5.28 gallons Brakes Front: dual discs Brakes Rear: single disc |
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