As a birthday present, I´ve got a 1978 Honda CX500 which was sitting in a garage for the last 24 years. I changed the oil, rebuilt the carbs, cleaned the tank and took it for a four day trip to Italy. It still runs perfectly without any further service done to it. These bikes run forever. Greetings from Germany
@MotoButscher9 ай бұрын
Oh yes, I also changed the brake fluid.
@davefrench36089 ай бұрын
@@MotoButscherglad you added that.
@iwantmyvanback9 ай бұрын
That sounds awesome!
@whirledpeas34779 ай бұрын
@@davefrench3608😅
@chrisbraswell88649 ай бұрын
SMOOTHEST, that's what I think of when I think of mine. Powerful enough and fast enough. With that high compression engine it was so superior to chain motorcycles, Chain will beat you to death this thing is Smooth.
@hard2starboard3129 ай бұрын
Back in 2000, I took a chance and bought my first bike, a not-running 1979 GL1000 I was told just needed a starter. Turned out it needed carb work and had rust in the tank. My neighbors watched me fool with it for weeks. Then one day I'll never forget, they were over talking to my wife in the driveway while I'm working on it in my garage. It was time. I pushed that button and it coughed, a truly thrilling moment. My neighbors looked over and said, "whoa!". I hit that button again, gave her some gas, she sputtered then fired to life. I was out there in a cloud of smoke, fist pumping and celebrating like it was a football game. I probably looked like a fool, but the excitement was real. Not a big deal for a seasoned mechanic, but it was for me. I rode that bike for nearly 2 years after before I sold it to get a Harley. Your video brought that day back for me. Thanks.
@rustypotatos2 күн бұрын
What a great moment
@steweslaxe-ts6fg13 сағат бұрын
try putting a choke cable on a gold wing, not possible for most people
@theoneandonlyoni9 ай бұрын
Man, your videos make my week! I’ll be stressing out about life, then I get a new video to watch! It’s like when I was a kid and my pops would be watching “New Yankee Workshop”
@bigballmagrawl09299 ай бұрын
I feel ya different stuff I watched though with my pops, we use to tune into tnn before it turned into spike and we'd watch the motor block hot rod TV Stacey David gears I think it was a 4x4 show I can't think of the name but every Saturday I'd wake up get my cereal sit down in the living room and watch like 4hrs of stuff with motors. Most episodes wasn't even driving it might be tire swaps and brakes but boy would I be glued to that tv lol.
@weeepa14469 ай бұрын
Awesome content, got me a smile and the adrenaline pumping 💪💪💪
@stevennagel92649 ай бұрын
I love this guy. This is what I wish I was doing with my life instead of sitting at a damn desk everyday. This is what men are made for.
@mrjonas96579 ай бұрын
Agree!
@IFYKYK669 ай бұрын
Exactly man!
@dans_Learning_Curve9 ай бұрын
Long time CX 500 owner here. Don't strip that engine down. Couple of oil changes, it'll be running fine. Already sounds good! Couple of things. Search for "Triple Bypass". Three common things that go wrong with these bikes. Carbs. Don't separate them. They need to be cleaned very well. There are emulation tubes that need to be pulled and cleaned before they run properly. I used a 4-40 bolt and nut. Thread the top part of the tube, screw the bolt in. Use the nut to jack the tube out. A dpiral extractor will work, but I prefer the bolt and nut. All of this stuff can be found on forums. You got a new subscriber
@Pobrais9 ай бұрын
“It never gets old”. No, it doesn’t boys. Keep up the good work.
@bustjanzupan10748 ай бұрын
Ofcourse, because it's a copy of the Moto Guzzi 🙂
@robeustace53277 ай бұрын
😊😊@@bustjanzupan1074
@DanT106 ай бұрын
My ears are ringing.... let's do it again 😂
@Scott-Ferguson9 ай бұрын
I'm now convinced Craig could get a 47 year old rotten potato to run.
@davidthomas27197 ай бұрын
😂
@smoothboye42037 ай бұрын
Perfectly good mashed potatoes
@romanlukas91376 ай бұрын
😂😂
@Screwball703 ай бұрын
I think you are going a bit far there pal, maybe a 46 year old rotten spud lol.😊
@bobsullivan5714Ай бұрын
FOR SALE: 47 year old rotten potato. Needs a little love. You can fix her with a stick and a greasy rag. Price reduced for a quick sale!
@babaganoosh19699 ай бұрын
I'm convinced that Craig can bring almost any motorcycle from the dead
@easley4219 ай бұрын
This was a bragging achievement. It was spewing smoke and starting fluid out the head from the lack of gasket. Honed the cylinder wall with sandpaper. My man's the Merlin of bike maintenance
@dmitrijr70659 ай бұрын
This Honda is more dead than alive ie it's a Zomda
@UmmmmmmmWhat9 ай бұрын
He is Craig the Corroded, Motorcycle Necromancer 😂
@postersm71419 ай бұрын
I know right. I just pulled the battery out of my 2023 Yamaha MT 10 to throw it on the battery tender and I actually thought I was doing something lol Craig could probably rebuild that entire motorcycle and the length of time that it takes me to remove my battery and put it on the tender lol.
@CreatureBruhh9 ай бұрын
I got one that might challenge him
@gizmobuddy8059 ай бұрын
This brought back memories of restoring my 79 cx500. Man, I loved that bike
@danielklopp70079 ай бұрын
I owned a 1978 CX500. I put 68,000 miles on that bike. Some additional fun facts about the bike: 1. It took Honda three tries to get the cam chain tensioner system right (I rebuilt the cam chain system on mine twice, using different part numbers each time - which is how I knew it took 3 tries). 2. You could drop the engine out of the frame in less than 5 minutes (the carbs stayed with the frame; there were no frame rails under the engine, so you just had to remove the frame bolts between the cylinders, loosen the carb spigots, remove the clutch cable, put a transmission jack under the engine and wiggle it front off the final drive splines and carb spigots). 3. The original ComStar wheels had stamped steel spokes, bolted to an aluminum hub and riveted to an extruded aluminum rim. This was (and in my opinion, still is) a superior design to modern cast wheels (extruded aluminum is stronger and less porous than cast aluminum - so it didn't need to be sealed on the inside of the rim to hold air - and the additional strength of the extrusion meant the rim thickness could be less, resulting in lower rotating inertia; and the steel spoke provided more "flex" than the later ComStar aluminum spokes or cast spokes. In fact, with the current Adventure Bike craze, I'm shocked no one has "re-introduced" this original ComStar design - combining the advantages of a modern cast wheel and a traditional wire-spoked wheel.
@mebeasensei9 ай бұрын
what is extruded aluminum?
@paulketchupwitheverything7679 ай бұрын
@@mebeasensei Sort-of squeezed into a shape, as opposed to cast into shape. Think pasta versus jelly/jell-o.
@danielklopp70079 ай бұрын
@@mebeasensei extruding refers to a manufacturing process, where a material is forced at very high pressure through a die (the shape of the cross-section of the finished item). Most alloys of aluminum can be extruded (along with many other malleable materials). The extrusion process results in a smoother finish (and typically higher density) than casting. Cast aluminum is typically very porous (i.e. it leaks air)... this is why cast aluminum rims always have a painted finish (the paint is not only for beauty, it keeps the rim from leaking which results in flat tires)!
@davefrench36089 ай бұрын
Only 68,000? These things given fresh oil and daily hard use do 200,000. One of the easiest bikes to service.
@danielklopp70079 ай бұрын
@@davefrench3608I didn't sell the CX500 because it was worn-out - I sold it because I wanted a Honda V45 Interceptor (and could only afford one bike at the time). Agreed regarding easy servicing of the CX500!
@pamartin9 ай бұрын
Had a 1980 model CX500 Custom. Bought used in 87, fully bagged. Fairing, hard bags and trunk. King, queen seat. Two years later I had it knocked down to a hard-tail, straight pipes with fishtail exhaust on each side, tombstone tail light... man, it was cool!!! Nobody could stand riding behind me for any length of time. Said it sounded like a powered up Cessna that never got cleared for take off!😅 Fun video guys! Thanks.
@fyahoo9 ай бұрын
I have a 1982 GL 500 that I bought brand new 41 years ago. The GL is the CX but with the Honda Fairing, trunk and saddle bags. I still have it. That thing is bullet proof. Rode it all over North America and all over Europe. It's no longer my primary ride but it still runs and I can't bear to part with it. I'll probably keep it until I'm in the ground.
@paul46089 ай бұрын
Ive got a honda cb1 from 1989 it still goes fast
@ogribiker85359 ай бұрын
Used to be called the baby wing
@dans_Learning_Curve9 ай бұрын
The first real bike I rode was an 81' GL. Two brothers bought bikes, one the GL and the other a CX. Years later, I bought that very CX. Still have it. Been sitting way too long!
@dans_Learning_Curve9 ай бұрын
My understanding is the GL is a bit more relaxed frame wise.
@CorePathway9 ай бұрын
Bro, while working at a campground near the Grand Canyon we had a well-fed couple roll in on a GL 500, towing a trailer. At 7,000 feet elevation. Gawd I felt for that 500!
@scottfarraway349 ай бұрын
Guys, you two are the best! I love Dan's little comments that he throws in! Nothing like hanging out in the garage with you guys! Thanks for putting these videos up for our entertainment and education!
@luckyyump9 ай бұрын
I just bought a 1983 Silverwing GL650 with 7,000 original miles. It has the engine from the cx models. It's smooth and I can really lean in the turns, I love it.
@sgtpepper11387 ай бұрын
Sweet, those are rare.
@clanmclaren12449 ай бұрын
I like most London Motorcycle dispatch riders owned a CX500 in the 90,s. It was great,The cooling fan was held on with self tapping screws and i wore the foot pegs off of it on roundabouts. And in winter when you stopped at traffic lights you could put your hands on each cylinder head to warm them up
@ou7shined9729 ай бұрын
... is the most oft' repeated thing folk say to you when they see you're on a plastic maggot 😁 (zero plastic on mine)
@southendparaquest9 ай бұрын
One of the first things I did when I started riding (early 90's), was follow you guys around London. Sure learned how to filter!
@chrsfrwll9 ай бұрын
Rented mine from Chaz Bikes before I bought my own. Best despatch bike ever.
@pierrewilliams15339 ай бұрын
If it had a sheepskin seat cover it was probably my old one!
@frankfisher999 ай бұрын
I rode one too, never did like it round town much. Did most of my despacthing on a cb250rs, got through three of them, and then a VT500, fantastic bike.
@lancerbiker52639 ай бұрын
I've got an 82 CX Custom in my shed. (Owned it since 86) Parked it after It blew the second stator. (Requires engine removal). My buddy is dropping by tonight. You just inspired me to discuss a restore. 😎 Enjoy your channel. Cheers
@TheDavedadd9 ай бұрын
Hey Lancer, I had an issue with the stator on my CX500 a few years ago and I tried electronic ignition that is wired to the brake light circuit and this fires the bike up everytime real easy too. Just thought it may save the headache of having to drop the engine to remove the stator. Can't remember what the name of the company was but they were based in poland or somewhere like that. Safe riding from the Dave in the uk.
@lancerbiker52639 ай бұрын
@@TheDavedadd Thanks Dave I will have a look. Much appreciated. Wiring to the brake light circuit sounds a little sketchy. I think I'd wire a direct fused wire to the ignition. I'm thinking the 2nd alternator was a cheap aftermarket one Thanks again. Lance in Canada
@TheDavedadd9 ай бұрын
No problem glad I could help @@lancerbiker5263
@j.p.marion53779 ай бұрын
I went through a stator replacement on my 1980 CX500. There is a great CX500 forum online with a walkthrough on how to do it. Lots of great resources on that site. Follow the guide and you'll be fine.
@davidevelyn5309 ай бұрын
My Gl 1000 Gold Wing is on its 4th stator.
@mbrennecke9 ай бұрын
at 24.41 --- love how all the knowledge just starts flowing out at times!
@brettohalloran31529 ай бұрын
Wow i remember my dad had a blue one in the late 1970s such good memories. I remember waiting till he came home after work every day so he could take me for my ride around the block . Thanks for the memory
@HJH4138 ай бұрын
So happy to see the CX500 getting some love. I am the proud owner of a near mint condition, bone stock, all original 1980 Custom and a 1981 Deluxe parts bike with over 100k miles. Bought them off a family member who bought the deluxe new. First bike I ever owned. Learned to ride at 40 years old on a 40 year old bike. Put over 10k miles on the custom in my first year and a few months. It's a good reliable bike. What you've got could be a decent parts bike, save everything you can and pass it onto someone like me who is restoring or keeping alive these old cruisers.
@bigjbandit9 ай бұрын
I used to have an '80 CX500. I was young and didn't have a lot of tools, knowledge or resources. It wouldn't idle to save its life. Found I had a bad spark plug boot and fixed it by cutting the finger off of a rubber glove and taping it around the boot with some electrical tape. Best fix ever!
@rc26349 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Taking notes😅
@gordocarbo7 ай бұрын
did similar to my CT70
@boady11119 ай бұрын
I spent my childhood riding around on the back of my dad’s cx500 (he didn’t plate his car in the summer). It’s the first bike I learnt to ride, first bike I dumped first bike I rode to another city to chase a girl… So many memories. He’s been gone 5 yrs this week and just seeing one brings back so many memories. Thanks for the video.
@loganchmiel56649 ай бұрын
I had a 79 cx500custom when I lived in colorado. Best 500 bucks I ever spent. ❤️ rode it all over the front range from Fort Collins down to the springs and everywhere in between. Such rad bikes
@GrommitDraco9 ай бұрын
I absolutely enjoy the enthusiasm you bring. Even when it looks the worst, you keep on trucking. Best one yet!
@julianwinn45029 ай бұрын
A favourite with Motorcycle Couriers in the UK for many years.
@cedhome79459 ай бұрын
I sold them water pump seal kits by the boat load .....ex Fowlers parts counter ....
@paintedblue17919 ай бұрын
And widely known as the Maggot!
@andrewhumphreys98899 ай бұрын
I thought that was the kwak gt550 - had one once lol@@paintedblue1791
@-Buckarooz9 ай бұрын
@@cedhome7945 cam chain tensioners were another regular replacement too
@ricoolivier9 ай бұрын
The Motorcycle Whisperer right here! You clearly have the knowledge and that in turn makes you patient! You would be a great great shop teacher!!! Fantastic fantastic as always!
@VndNvwYvvSvv8 ай бұрын
Whisperer? What in the world are you talking about
@ethics37 ай бұрын
Yeah.. He can show how hammering on a piston that is at TDC can destroy , not only the piston , but the crank bearings and damage the crank as well.
@brucelewis94409 ай бұрын
I owned two NEW CX500 bikes, 77 and 81. They were GREAT dependable bikes that were ahead of their time.
@susannehalvarsson59953 ай бұрын
This is the first video of yours that I've watched, after my husband sent me a link, and I want to say thank you! I bought a -76 GL1000 two years ago. It's been sitting in a garage since -87 and while it still looks good, there's work that needs to be done, and I'm not by any means a trained mechanic. This made me reluctant to get started, but I slowly began working on it a while back. One of the problems it had was a stuck throttle and I didn't really have a clue what to do about it, but yesterday (after watching this video) I got it unstuck. It might not sound like a big deal but it is to me. So happy about this! Again, thank you!
@maikelnait44952 ай бұрын
Well done👍😊What else needs doing?
@susannehalvarsson59952 ай бұрын
@@maikelnait4495 thank you! Since writing my first comment I've replaced the cam belts and tensioners, the light bulb in the headlight, the brake light switch for the rear brake, and the handlebar. I've gotten new fuel lines and filter. I've repaired a broken wire for the pilot bulb and 'persuaded' the starter relay to work again - and I've found out the starter engine works perfectly. What I'm currently working on is reassembling the ignition coils on their mounting brackets and attach the assembly to the frame so I can check the spark plugs for spark, and I'm trying to remove the thoroughly rusted parts from the front brake master cylinder (made som headway about an hour ago when the circlip finally could be rotated in its grove. I've taken out the air filter housing to remove rust from it. I'll need to do something about the fuel tank also, and there's an oil leak from the oil filter case o ring. The rear brake isn't working properly. The seat cover has a torn seam and a crack in another place, and the horn has gone mute. I won't be surprised if I run into more things to deal with, but I'm ok with that because I'm having fun doing all of this. Sorry for this wall of text.
@maikelnait44952 ай бұрын
Wow! Your dedication is inspiring ! 🙏
@Hertog_von_Berkshire9 ай бұрын
Circa 1989, my landlord in Southampton UK bought one of these Hondas 2nd-hand. He hadn't ridden for some time and needed to muster courage to take it for a first spin. I'm guilty of being one of a small audience that gathered to make him extra nervous. No biggie though; he made it round the block without mishap. Happy days.
@thedocisin32049 ай бұрын
I needed a project. There was a '79 Honda Twinstar CM185 for sale across town. It sat outside for years. Had 5k on the odo. Bought it for $200. It was missing some small parts, was NOT locked up. A month later my wife and I were traveling through Mew Hampshire and on the side of the road was another Twinstar for sale. Bought it. I spent the winter putting the two together. That was 2015. I registered it that spring and rode it daily until 2023. I then bought a Shadow RS. I sold the Twinstar because I really didn't want to put it into storage. Vintage Hondas have always interested me.
@tiredagain67229 ай бұрын
Ah the Honda-Guzzi! I had an 81 Gl 500 with factory fairing and radio. Great bike!
@546people6 ай бұрын
I had one. I let it rot in the end but it got me training on the streets. I went onto a ‘84 1100 Magna. This bike shows up in the thumbnail I get flash backs.
@MightyMouzMoto9 ай бұрын
OMG!!! 😢 I want one so bad. It was my dad's first bike. His last bike before he passed was an 85 CB1000 Custom. I'd LOVE to own either one of those bikes. This is awesome, though! U guys are awesome! AND funny coincidence - my dad was an "electricken"! Lol Did some more looking and realized my dad also had the CB500!
@sherpajones9 ай бұрын
I've had a CB900 Custom and they are a dream!
@pipersall67618 ай бұрын
Youre really a great mechanic and Dan makes a great videographer and partner in crime. As an old one time rider (82 Kawasaki 1000CSR) it makes me feel good being still connected in at least this way seeing hurt bikes find healing and running again with your cheerful and positive attitude and capable hands. Thank you for your very enjoyable videos!
@redzed409 ай бұрын
Had a 1978 CX for 6 years here in the UK used it every day for work...great bike
@fjerske9 ай бұрын
I had a 78 cx500. rode it for 10 years in every weather, even snow. constant electrical issues, but awesome bike. the 3 punch marks are on the motor.
@UnarmordBrig9 ай бұрын
OMG YES! that was my first motorcycle back in 2018 when i got my license. It was working but needed work. did all the work with my brother and I. loved it. I put over 15k miles on it in less than 6months. Such a great bike. My current 2014 honda fury is also chaft driven. i love it. wish more brand would do it
@deandennis28389 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to watch this. I bought a brand new 1978 CX500 Deluxe, such as you have there. I outfitted it with a Vetter fairing and added saddle bags. I live in Michigan and drove it to Florida several times, West Virginia, Kentucky several times and loved every minute of it. That bike Never let me down! My brother had one that we used to race. Up at Blackhawk Farms racetrack in Wisconsin it won the endurance race they had. These are awesome bikes!!!! Edit: my brother’s bike had 30,000 miles on it when we took it to the track.
@Ivy2D9 ай бұрын
This bike had my favorite method of mounting stuff, shoe string, parachute cord, zip ties and electric wire. I missed superglue and double sided sticky tape... You just cannot do without this stuff. 😎
@BrianJacobsen-lc3fe9 ай бұрын
Most redneck thing I'd ever seen. My Dads had a coworker Who had a motorcycle trophy attached to the crossbar on his bike sliver rattle can paint everywhere.on the bike im riding a ltd 1000 evey hot rod goddie on it. See this bike. Say .You actually ride that.?
@chevaryan20829 ай бұрын
My Yamaha road trail has both side covers held on by cable ties 😂 they’ve been holding up well in this hot Australian summer.
@Ivy2D9 ай бұрын
If it works, USE IT, right?@@chevaryan2082
@stephenplatt20789 ай бұрын
Well done you, Stephen.
@xpndblhero51709 ай бұрын
You should look into 3D printing an adapter for the sparkplug hole so you can hook up an air line and "pressurize" the combustion chamber.... That might help your special sauce soak in better. 😉😁👍
@loudoghendrix9 ай бұрын
We used to use the line from a compression test kit to pressurize and keep the valves up for spring/retainer changes.
@mauriceholder13869 ай бұрын
I had one in high-school in 1980. I rode that thing everywhere. Ortega hwy over the mountain and down into Elsonor. Up and down P.C.H. It was a great little bike. You could lay on the tank and wrap your arm around one of the jugs to keep warm.
@gordocarbo7 ай бұрын
Grew up West SFV back then...80 I was 12. Loved the 750s 1000s even smaller bikes with a proper header and even cam in them KNow those roads well, dailied my 69 SS camaro and ran those roads a lot, From sfv to zuma or ventura beach to hit the waves every single day. God I miss being young, cheap musclecars, bikes and no responsibility.
@johnstancato87859 ай бұрын
That's awesome Craig you want to donate that bike to somebody that doesn't have one that can rebuild it
@ethics37 ай бұрын
good god , have some pride and self respect. Its embarrassing when people beg for free things in public
@maikelnait44952 ай бұрын
And how would it make your life any worse if someone gets that pile of misery for free?
@craiggiles81569 ай бұрын
By far my favourite channel at the moment. Thanks for brightening up cloudy times 👍
@maikelnait44952 ай бұрын
Hang in there man. The toughest get the toughest challenges 👍
@Milkybar33200119 ай бұрын
I’d love to see you rebuild just the engine, so iconic.
@cedhome79459 ай бұрын
Just wait.....
@exothermal.sprocket9 ай бұрын
There has to be some financial incentive or you're throwing money to the wind.
@maikelnait44952 ай бұрын
In the end it’s just money.
@PatonMacD9 ай бұрын
My brother had this bike, sold it to my neighbor... was an excellent smooth running bike. But pretty weak and slow. Awesome seeing it again. Thanks Craig!
@PatonMacD9 ай бұрын
Subscribed!
@grumpyboomer619 ай бұрын
It's Alive! Dr. Frankenstein would be proud!
@allanweseman54337 ай бұрын
Can you believe they actually made a turbo charged factory version of that bike. It had the smallest turbo that has ever been produced for a production vehicle,
@davelowets3 ай бұрын
@@allanweseman5433That's cool A.F.!!...
@christophereakin9 ай бұрын
Some Deluxe 500s ran dual front disks from what I remember (i could be wrong)
@denisj69939 ай бұрын
( in Deutschland Güllepumpe genannt)Hondas schönstes motorrad die laufen immer
@wsbill142247 ай бұрын
The CX500 is a good bike but it was never popular because it was always considered weird looking, like the Gladius.
@3l1t3zor019 ай бұрын
Craig, tell your editors to lay off the damn jump cuts! These videos are unwatchable. Going to need to put a damn seizure warning at the beginning.
@petebetz53586 ай бұрын
I know those bikes are wheely crazy. The front end comes up like, for no reason....
@EhL3379 ай бұрын
Have a goldwing that was in similar shape. Running now and have put over 3000kms on it. so glad to see this one up and running now too!
@CataclysmicCharizma7 ай бұрын
I have two of these old gals and they just keep running. Honda knocked it out of the park with the cx engines. Well done bringing her back to life.
@davidbeaver394 ай бұрын
OMG, I am absolutely convinced that Craig is one of the best motorcycle mechanics I have ever seen work on a bike cadaver and actually bring it back to life!!!! Soooo satisfying to see a machine literally on the chopping block to become parts and then it STARTS???? CRAIG SERIOUSLY I AM DOING THE I'M NOT WORTHY HANDS WAVING SALUTE!!!!! UFB MY GUY UFB!!!! GREAT VIDEO GUYS. NOW IT MAKES SENSE WHY SEAN ALWAYS CALLS CRAIG WHENEVER HE GETS INTO TROUBLE!!!!!!
@Cheezeball999996 ай бұрын
I'm currently running the absolute BAJEEZUS out of a 650 Ninja, with part of the cylinder liner chunked out on the right side, used head gaskets, and no torque value assigned to the head bolts. I just made 'em tight. We're learning to wheelie on it. This spirit of slapping an engine back together just to make it run, is just beautiful. I love it.
@talan75037 ай бұрын
Fun Fact! My dad / I currently have a 78' Honda Cx500c. It still runs well, we replaced the stator a couple years ago, and we got a *new* (hardly used, 25 yr old, stored safely, totally unscratched) fairing/windshield combo. This shaft drive is insanely smooth, and while the gearing is well... 70's, I've gotten it up to 85 mph, without it feeling unsafe, and it's insane at low speed maneuvers. Love this bike, and actually, going to do a whole clean up/painting/etc. on it soon. I just bought a 2024 Ninja 650 for myself, and if my dad can get enough strength back, we'll go for a ride together before I or we fix up the Honda. Never expected to see a video about this bike lol. *Side note, before replacing the stator, I learned how to run and jump start a bike by dropping the clutch. VERY useful to know how to do.*
@ageranger15419 ай бұрын
You hit the first piston at TDC so it wasn't going to turn. Then you tried #2 at a better rod angle, with success.
@ronaldgarnes88099 ай бұрын
I have 2 CX's in the garage. Restoration projects now that I am retired. If I have any trouble, I now know what to do. Mine are in MUCH better shape, but now I have the troubleshooting flow chart burned into my brain. Well Done.
@calom48239 ай бұрын
Thank u for working on a Honda , i got a old CB 750 from 74 my father own and i wish i could have a great mechanique like u , i did give it to one guys and he left it outside in the rain ... Bike Run but spit a lot of oil from botom end i try to learn mechanic and watching u is a bless .
@themuz39 ай бұрын
The oilpump chain is by the clutch. there is a 17mm inspection cover below the right carburetor ifyou want to check the camchain.
@richardspees8417 ай бұрын
Brings back memories and left me smiling. I had a maroon CX 500. Put about 10k on it and sold it at 28k miles. Never had any issues, other than a starter and a couple batteries over about 5 years.
@rurph9 ай бұрын
My first bike was 1983 CX500. Loved that bike!
@alm41329 ай бұрын
Did the same thing with a VTR 250. One cylinder rusted..... got it freed up and put it back on the road. Ran great....It's a Honda!!!
@cherylmunro76378 ай бұрын
Had a 1981 CX500 custom, many years old when I bought, an attic find at a dealer, dirty and dusty. , but I knew what it was, my buddy had one. Got it for good price as he wanted to move it, cleaned up and looked brand new!! Ran perfect, comfortable at 60 mph all day. Put many thousand on it, no problems. Legendary bike and a looker. Honda quality. Brian
@hahnfelt9 ай бұрын
The CX500 was my first motorcycle in 1984 - drove from Sweden twice to Portugal (not using the quickest road), to Greece and back from Italy and several other tours of Europe. The wife bought another one. Not too sporty, but never ever let us down.
@johnnymartin29704 ай бұрын
What memories. From 15 years and all through Highschool, I had a 1978 CB550k (4). I took my now wife of 41 years riding one Sunday afternoon and the rest is history. I still ride to this day - just nicer bikes.
@lukewalker10519 ай бұрын
The master at work. Thanks for bringing us along.
@perrycalabrese34759 ай бұрын
I have a 81 Silverwing that I rebuilt into a ADV. Still love riding it almost daily @ 60+ MPG. 68k miles, burns no oil, starts every time.
@shammon19 ай бұрын
That ATF and Acetone mix I have used for years over here in Scotland to get bolts loose its the ultimate trick! Great to see it in the clip. Every bike I used this on it worked.
@ZacharyDeakin6 ай бұрын
I'm 21 got an 82 and an 83 one of these. Didn't even know people loved these bikes so much that's awesome I love the way my 82 looks there's chrome bars everywhere and it's a devil it keeps up with my 82 seca 750 love these bikes!
@leiflinder88549 ай бұрын
Had three of these. The cam chain tensioner bolt always comes loose then the timing chain starts slapping around. Otherwise it is a tank!! And runs forever with a great cooling sustem and an awesome thumping sound!
@ethics37 ай бұрын
Dude ! You were hammering on a piston that was clearly at TDC. The crank shaft on that cyl was at its highest point so there was no way the piston was going to move. You were hammering directly into the crank bearings . GEEEEZE !!!! WTF !
@archer52dhm8 ай бұрын
Craig, I enjoy your process of diagnosing mechanical or electrical issues with these older bikes. Right up my alley. Nice work.
@tomdombrovski4329 ай бұрын
I really like to see the reactions when Craig gets a junker running…makes the whole video. Love this channel!
@firesurfer9 ай бұрын
I love your use of the T-handle wrench. One of my favorite tools. I used it as much as I could instead of a ratchet. It give you fine control of bolts.
@thesiffer2989 ай бұрын
Nice shirt Dan!
@hensola7 ай бұрын
My uncle had one of these in the 70s also, loved it so much, even the police used it for a while. So happy to see ya'll get this up and running again, I love these kinda vids. :)
@joshuaross46449 ай бұрын
CX500 trivia : The last of these in 1982 had a non adjustable cam chain tensioner
@rusack71749 ай бұрын
I had a '79 CX500C that I was very fond of. That engine lent a lot of character to the bike. Probably was the influence that led me to getting an '08 Moto Guzzi Norge in '09. Fun video, thanks!
@garetkonigsfeld22 ай бұрын
I just realized while watching the video that Dan is an enabler. Ya, go ahead and "start it." You don't need head gadgets. Go ahead and "start it." You don't need a muffler. You guys are awesome. Thanks for taking us along. Go ahead and start it.
@jontnoneya34049 ай бұрын
OMG - I LOVE THIS! I'm just getting into working on bikes and love to see pros not only tear into them but get em running again. Well Done! I hope one day to be able to do what you guys do.
@postal_the_clown7 ай бұрын
The CX500 is one of the 3 favorite bikes I've had. It was a '79 I got in '84. It had class, was a workhorse and my girlfriend enjoyed riding with me (finally). But in '87 I found myself unable to care for it and someone actually traded me a '74 Chevelle straight across. (another story from the shores of poverty) Nice to see you bring that one back to life.
@myke499 ай бұрын
I'm in Australia. I had a blue one of these. I used to ride it 50 miles (or so) each way between where I was living in Bathurst to Orange where I was working. It was great. I loved it. Mike in Oz.
@nigecopeland59739 ай бұрын
I had a 1980 CX500A, in the UK they called it the Maggot. I had it 4 years, it had the mods but the camchain tensioner failed at about 35k. Mine had twin discs up front but they were awful and useless in the wet With some spacers in the forks and better shocks they handled ok-ish, a lot better than the CB750FA I got after the CX!
@freak2001697 ай бұрын
I have a donated CX500 sitting in my garage. Rebuilt the carbs but now think i should check the engine before moving on. Thanks for the inspiration. Oh and mine needs plenty of wire work too...
@oliverflanagan76239 ай бұрын
As a kid of ten years old we lived next to a scrap yard of old cars and bikes. It was like heaven to me and my friends. This road had a slight hill. One day we came across one of these Honda's and we would roll down the hill on it once it stopped we couldn't keep it upright so it fell to the ground. It took all of our strength to lift it back up and to get it back up the hill to do it all over again. Great memories
@raydreamer75667 ай бұрын
I had this exact model. I have had many other motorcycles including Harleys - BUT - this Honda was my favorite. Fantastic handling , great sound , extremely reliable , fast for a 500 CC motor. I have always wanted to own a 650 special cousin of this featured CX 500 but could never find one .
@williesweetjr87133 ай бұрын
You bring so much joy to the whole process no matter the outcome. But as you said when this one fired, "it never gets old!"
@tedvanmatje7 ай бұрын
My first bike was the yamaha rd80, and the second, a cx500. The only drama I ever had was the chain spitting its dummy into a corner. The beauty, ran without fault for 5 years until I sold it (in a little dark corner of my mind, I kind of regret doing that). In '92, I bought my gixxer brand new and still ride her daily. I hope someone restores this honda, it's a gem once it's running again.😊 Living in germany (was in the british army), I found out that the locals call it 'die gullenpumpe', roughly translates to 'the ditch pump' 😊 Thanks for posting and bringing back some memories mate, and a tear or two (I'm not crying, just got a fly in my eye 😊) 🤟
@secaII9 ай бұрын
Saved one from a barn in 2005ish. It was an okay bike but didn’t have a lot of seat time on it. Young lady ran me over and totaled it a year or so after I got it on the road. It was a fun learning experience, working on the bike.
@Nonchillante9 ай бұрын
Hey Craig and company. I know you probably won’t read this but thanks for all your videos. I don’t know much about motorcycles but your videos are both very entertaining and very informative, I’ve learned a lot watching you. Thank you 😀
@tonycarpenter-Makzimia8 ай бұрын
I love these videos. I grew up riding these bikes with my friends in the late 70s. To hear one start up again that's been out of action, priceless. My stable of bikes began with a Yamaha RD125a (twin 2 stroke) a Honda CB400 Hawk, a Honda 750 supersport, a Honda CB900F, then a Honda CB750K1. I also owned a Kawasaki 350 Mach ? 2 stroke triple and a Suzuki 750 water bottle :). They don't make em like they used to!!... Thank goodness LOL.
@oldnslow7117 ай бұрын
In 82 I bought the 1st CX500T (factory turbo) in the state and I loved the bike. At the time I never got outrun by any street legal bike (it was fast and I adjusted the turbo dump gate pressure so it booked-didn,t have a craig but i did spend $100 on the full factory manual which was a ton of money at the time). . Had to sell it when I got divorced or I would still own that bike today.
@alanm.42988 ай бұрын
I had a nearly identical CX500 (no fairing or sissy bar) for a few years. It was a 1980 that I bought from the original owner for $500.... with 500 miles on it. He had bought it for his wife, but she was afraid to ride it and so it ended up sitting unused for many years on a covered patio. I think I bought it around 2004 or 2005. The engine was gummed up with old oil, the carbs full of varnish, and the tires needed replacement. I bought some clutches for it, but never got around to putting them in. Despite being out of the California weather (such as it is), the mufflers had rusted out from the inside and there was some pitting on the chrome. I couldn't find OEM mufflers (or they were ridiculously expensive... I forget), so I installed some similar looking generics that worked pretty well. I got it cleaned up, fixed most of whatever else needed fixing and put it back on the road. Frankly, it ever felt comfortable to me (seemed top heavy) and had to run at too high revs on California's 70mph+ freeways. So over a couple years I only put another 1000 miles on it riding back roads or around town. I liked the wheels (no spokes to loosen!) and the shaft drive (except when changing tires or wanting to change the drive ratio). Something I didn't like was the cost of Honda parts! As I recall, the plastic floats for the carbs cost $40 each! In 2009 I ended up selling (for $750) to a guy who brought along a certified Honda tech buddy, who was stunned to see a nearly 20 year old bike with so few miles.
@davebarron59399 ай бұрын
Wow, does this bring back memories. I purchased a used CX500 Custom in 1982, it had only 500 miles on it (owner had gotten a new address in confinement) the seller (his mother) was happy to see it go. Great bike, smooth and fast to about 90MPH then it ran out of lungs. Proved to me to never own another air cooled or chain drive bike, and lastly its a Honda, the best in my opinion.
@boomdawg562 ай бұрын
I got a 1983 CX650 Custom, rode the wheels off it, then got a CX500 with trunk, bags and fairing. They were great motorcycles.
@oshitt18 ай бұрын
Only twenty eight thousand miles the thing is still brand new.
@captniceguy8 ай бұрын
I had one of these! Less the fairing, but exact same bike. Almost in the same condition too, left outside for decades against the side of a house. Got her working just fine. I even had it repainted! Rode it for 2 years until the front brake seized up and sold it for not bad cash. Always had a soft spot for these, my 2nd bike and the first a 250 Ducati Monza, first year for the Desmo valve system.
@reign1149 ай бұрын
Back in 1989 or so, I helped get a friends CX-500 running. Thought we had everything fixed except the stator. Took it for a test ride and about 5 miles from his house, the engine suddenly just locked up at speed. No warning, no sound. Nothing. Just suddenly locked. Skidded until I got on the clutch.
@jauken839 ай бұрын
The subtle zoom in on the crud falling off during the "Cool Stuff" segment are the little touches I've come to love about the editing.
@robertfield50369 ай бұрын
I had one in the mid 80s & I loved it, the pull throttle cable broke once, so at the side of the road I swapped over to the push cable which meant I had to roll the throttle forward, rode it like that for months 😂 however the cam chain broke & was expensive to get fixed but I still loved it, could warm your hands as you rode along 😂