Honda Sohc Cb500 Manual
Download HONDA CB500 FOUR SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL PDF 1972 ONWARDS. This Highly Detailed PDF Service Repair Manual Contains Everything You Will Ever Need To Repair, Maintain, Rebuild, Refurbish or Restore Your Vehicle. CB550/CB500 Honda Shop Manual PDF. Thread starter TurdFurguson; Start date Sep 28, 2009; TurdFurguson Weird Indy Kid. DTT BOTM WINNER. Sep 28, 2009 #1 The origional version came with my bike. I scanned it all for a buddy of mine, so I thought I would share with the community.
For other uses, see. CB500ManufacturerAlso calledHonda CB500 Four K modelProduction1971–1978Successor498 cc (30.4 cu in), 8-valve,/56 mm × 50.6 mm (2.20 in × 1.99 in)9:1Top speed100 mph (160 km/h)50 hp (37 kW) (claimed)start5-, final driveFront: 35 mmRear: Twin shocks with adjustable pre-loadSingle front 267 mm, rearFront: 3.25×19'Rear: 3.50×18',64°, 105 mmWeight185 kg (408 lb) Fuel capacity14 L (3.1 imp gal; 3.7 US gal)The Honda CB500 Four is a 498 cc (30.4 cu in), 8-valve, made by from 1971 to 1978.
It was introduced at the London Racing and Sporting Motorcycle Show in February 1972, and sold in the US market until 1973, replaced by the in the 1974 model year, while continuing in the European market until 1978. The CB500 Four is styled like the, but smaller and lighter, with a claimed of 50 bhp (37 kW) output and a top speed of 115 mph (185 km/h).Like the earlier CB750 it has a single front hydraulic, rear, electric starter, and eight-valve engine. The four-into-four exhaust pipes echoed those of the CB750.
Unlike the earlier CB750, the smaller bike has a engine. Also, the primary drives were different, the CB750 having a duplex chain, while the CB500 had a 'Hy-Vo' Morse chain.Reviewing the 1972 show models, UK monthly magazine described the CB500 as 'one of the 'show stealers'. Four cylinders, in-line across the frame, four and motor, coupled to a five- gearbox give this 500 cc machine the performance of a 650 twin cylinder bike'.Several CB500 machines were entered in the races on the in the early 1970s. Bill Smith won the 1973 500 cc TT Production race (four laps) riding one, 8.2 seconds ahead of second place Stan Woods mounted on a,. References.