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Honda CBX 550 F 2 (1985) Motorcycle manufacturer Honda - Click for details

1985 Honda CBX 550 F 2

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1985 Honda CBX 550 F 2 specifications

General information
Model:Honda CBX 550 F 2
Year:1985
Category:Touring
Engine and transmission
Displacement:572.00 ccm (34.90 cubic inches)
Engine type:In-line four
Stroke:4
Power:60.00
Compression:9.5:1
Bore x stroke:59.2 x 52.0 mm (2.3 x 2.0 inches)
Valves per cylinder:4
Fuel control:DOHC
Cooling system:Air
Gearbox:5-speed
Transmission typefinal drive:Chain
Physical measures and capacities
Weight incl. oil, gas, etc:213.0 kg (469.6 pounds)
Honda CBX 550 F 2 dimensions and frame
Front tyre dimensions:3.60-18
Rear tyre dimensions:4.10-18
Front brakes:Dual disc
Rear brakes:Single disc
Speed and acceleration
Top speed:190.0 km/h (118.1 mph)
Other specs
Fuel capacity:18.00 litres (4.76 gallons)

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