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Click here for an VINData Motorcycle History Report on this 1982 Honda CBX. Additional photos are available here for your perusal.
The CBX wasn’t the first production six-cylinder bike (that honor belongs to the Benelli Sei), but it quickly became the standard as a naked superbike with an intoxicating soundtrack. The model debuted in 1979 a decade after Honda forever changed the motorcycling world with the CB750, and the CBX promised another revolution. Honda had also developed a four cylinder 1000cc engine that produced nearly as much power for the CBX but thankfully went ahead with the six cylinder version gifting the motorcycle world another gem of Honda engineering.
It was big and brutal – the engine alone weighed 233 pounds, while the whole package was just under 600 pounds wet. For the last two years of production (1981 and 1982) Honda decided the CBX had a better chance of success in the market as a sport-tourer. The motor was detuned but everything else got beefier – the frame was strengthened to support the installation of a fairing and hard luggage. To cope with the extra weight Honda also added bigger dual front brake discs, 39mm air forks, and a Pro-Link monoshock.
Manufactured September 1981, this example is VIN: JH2SC0604CC402234.
The odometer shows XXXXX miles.
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Maintenance:
The seller reports performing an inspection on the bike.
Modifications:
According to the seller the bike is stock.
Inside of the tank:
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It is riding on MAKE/MODEL tires with date codes of XXXX and XXXX.
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Cosmetic Blemishes:
According to the seller there are no blemishes.
Currently located in Miami, Florida, this Honda is offered on a clean Florida title. Have any CBX stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!