It is unlikely as the frames do not have the same part numbers cb900c 1980.............50100461000ZA 1981.............50100461750ZA 1982.............50100461750ZA cb1000c 50100MG1000ZA Regards Jake Preston,England
the answer comes from the original owners manual. at 8000 rpm this engine produces 89.2 BHP.
No, a 1973 Honda CB900 does not exist. The Honda CB900 motorcycles were only produced in the years of 1980 to 1982.
1-2-4-3 for a 1983 Honda CB 1000 Custom.
The Honda CB900 was produced from 1980 to 1982. This motorcycle got poor reviews from motorcycle magazines and riders and was therefore discontinued.
no
29-47 mpg
4 Plus spare under plastic cover around key switch . main fuse near battery on left side.
Currently, the Honda CB1000 model motorcycle is not being produced, but it was produced between the years, 1992 and 1997. The successor of the CB1000 motorcycles was the CB1300 model, which was released in 1998.
It took the name from the 1993 Honda CB1000 "Big One". They were almost identical in looks except the CB1000 was a big 1 liter bike (1000cc). Since the CB400SF is only 400cc it is a relatively small bike (or mid size) they called it the "Project" as the design was taken from the CB1000.
The chain size is 530. it was an O-ring from the factory.
b18c1, b18a1,b16 with custom or hasport motor mounts and the engine harness
SAE 10w-403.5 litre at change,4.5 litre at disasembly