Honda CX500 was a motorcycle from Honda CX series. This series was produced from late 70s to mid 80s. CX500 was introduced in 1978. It had a large fuel tank, a stepped seat, a plastic mini fairing with turn signals protruding out through it and a big half-moon tail light protruded out from a short fairing behind the stepped seat.
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According to the Honda shop manual for the 1978-79 model year the correct gap for the CX500 is .024 to .028 in (0.6-0.7 mm)
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Run away man........no not really what problem are you having with it?
The Honda CX600 Is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda with a large fuel tank capacity of 17.5 liters equivalent to 4.6 U.S. gallons. Considering the average fuel tank of an economy car is 12 gallons with an engine 4 times the size of a motorcycle . The Honda CX500 could go up 900 miles on fuel up before running out gas.
i have worked on a few of those does it run and what kind of problem are you having does it just need to be wired?
Both front and rear should be 2.0 BAR (or 28-29 lb psi).
"NGK D8EA" are the standard plugs called for in the manual for "US" models. "NGK DR8ES-L" for all "UK" models. or "ND X24ES-U" for "US" models. "ND X24ESR-U" for "UK" models.
I have one for sale. Look at the Charleston WV craigslist.
You need to identify the leak before you can fix it.
I have a 79 CX500D the over flow tube had a hair line crack in it. I used a piece of weed eater fuel line and slide it over it. It was tight but got it to seat all the way. It has been 1 year now and still no problems with it.