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Re: CX650

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:45 pm
by Capt. R Swipe
Right oh Jim, that was a very detailed account of the starter motor, thanks! :D Your gorgeous looking 650 is an import I gather as I don't recognise the colour scheme. Weren't most UK CX650s pearlescent white? Unaffordable for me at the time anyway.

I recall the 500s needed the engine dropped if something electrical failed at the rear, but I don't remember now what it was. I worried very little about that problem 33 years ago and just rode the thing.

FI, turbo and Pro-Lik suspension on your 650 I am guessing - all things my younger self could only look longingly at in those days!

Re: CX650

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:03 am
by capitano
Jimo wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:30 am Biggest prob is paperwork being held up at DVLA - with Covid who knows when they’ll get back to normal?
Jim
It shouldn't take them long. I sold a bike and bought one last year.

Both V5s were sorted out and with their new owners within a week.

I had two CX500s in the 80s at separate times. A tad top heavy but great bikes for doing mileage on.

8-)

Re: CX650

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:31 am
by Jimo
Capt. R Swipe wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:45 pm Right oh Jim, that was a very detailed account of the starter motor, thanks! :D Your gorgeous looking 650 is an import I gather as I don't recognise the colour scheme. TurbWeren't most UK CX650s pearlescent white? Unaffordable for me at the time anyway.

I recall the 500s needed the engine dropped if something electrical failed at the rear, but I don't remember now what it was. I worried very little about that problem 33 years ago and just rode the thing.

FI, turbo and Pro-Lik suspension on your 650 I am guessing - all things my younger self could only look longingly at in those days!
OK Cptn, having not received the paperwork yet I can’t say if the bike was an import but it’s def not a Turbo and the ‘E’ denotes for European market from my findings and yes it has Pro-Link rear suspension.
I’m informed that it was completely re-built by a previous owner two years ago prior to him dying from cancer so I can’t get info on the colour scheme - but I think it’s great. I’ve got a set of engine protect bars on order to offer a little more protection for that lovely engine. When the bike finally arrives I’ll be able to give you more information I hope.
Looking at the new pipes in the photo it has not covered many miles since re-build judging by the bluing of the pipes.

Jim

Re: CX650

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 12:54 pm
by Jimo
capitano wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:03 am
Jimo wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:30 am Biggest prob is paperwork being held up at DVLA - with Covid who knows when they’ll get back to normal?
Jim

It shouldn't take them long. I sold a bike and bought one last year.

Both V5s were sorted out and with their new owners within a week.

I had two CX500s in the 80s at separate times. A tad top heavy but great bikes gor doing mileage on.

8-)
Yes, the bike looks a little top heavy but that’s an afterthought, I hope I’ve still got enough strength to ride it because in my mind it’s a great machine that I could never have afforded when new in 1983 - and it was only built for two years, let’s hope some spares are still available, not that too many should be needed following a complete re-build.

Jim

Re: CX650

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:58 pm
by wightegi
I have a Silverwing GL500.

Re: CX650

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:18 am
by 2wheelover51
Nice bike. I remember standing outside what is now Wigan Yamaha lusting after a black and red 500 all those years ago ('81) and have yet to own one. Unrequited love..
Bugger if the alternator packs up apparently..

Re: CX650

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:05 pm
by Jimo
Yes, Bugger perhaps but it would be fixable without selling the bike.
Chins up - CX’s Forever!

Jim

Re: CX650

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 1:57 pm
by Capt. R Swipe
I'm often looking for lovely condition CX500 but get cold feet with a purchase.
Ah, I can't recall which CXs were turbo'd. Yours is an E then, I don't remember the 650 in those days Jim. The VT followed soon after with the Revere nd NTV.

Re: CX650

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 2:36 pm
by Jimo
You’re just a little way away from me unfortunately Cptn, but they are about at around 2-1/2g, I’m not a bobber fan - good bike messed up in my opinion.

Jim

Re: CX650

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2021 3:02 pm
by wightegi
GL500 Silverwing

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