I had the 86-87-88-89-91-and 99 model CR500, raced all the hare scrambles and enduros in FL with them! The 86 was hard to start .Now I have a 2007CR500AF Service Honda in a 250 Aluminum Frame! That is the bike to own! Of course I race the KTM 300 in Hare scrambles and Enduros now.
@romiebuannojr54383 жыл бұрын
@Lachlan Dayton don’t think anyone cares
@Toxic2T3 жыл бұрын
@@romiebuannojr5438 I do nigga
@douglassgrannis65912 жыл бұрын
My Dad picked up a CR500 stuffed into a 250 frame along with an elsinore 450. They were in a flood. Restored them. The 500 I couldn't get beyond half throttle. I was too young and he sold them. The bastard. Aparently 19 years old is too young for me.
@EreksonJ8 жыл бұрын
I love my 1982 CR480. Grandpa bought it brand new on sale in 1983 and gave it to me. She still RIPS! Still has the original top end on it.
@Peanutdenver8 жыл бұрын
Rebuild the top end or at least drop a set of new rings and a reed set to watch your 480 come back alive like a monster.
@mrmercer28117 жыл бұрын
EreksonJ WHAT!!! THE ORIGINAL TOP END?
@huckfinn42607 жыл бұрын
EreksonJ I bought my first 1983 CR480 used in 1987. That was my favorite trail bike ever. It was magic. I sold it sometime in the 90s. Almost immediately I regretted selling it and bought another '83 CR480 a few months later, which I still have to this day and it still runs strong. It was never as good as the first one though. I also bought a brand new 2001 CR500 which I still enjoy very much. I'll never part with either bike. A flywheel weight works wonders at keeping it from stalling in the rock gardens. I put 16 oz on the 480 and even more (didn't weigh it) on the 500. There are multiple positive benefits to adding flywheel weight.
@waynes.29837 жыл бұрын
Must not have used it much.
@huckfinn42607 жыл бұрын
+Wayne Wildman, or maybe he did this thing called maintenance. You'd be amazed at how much life you can get out of a machine when you MAINTAIN it.
@glennhotchkiss79004 жыл бұрын
I purchased a new Honda CR 450 back in 1981. Except for a blown base cylinder gasket which I was able to repair at our camp in less than 20 minutes, I did not experience any of the shortcomings that you listed for this bike. The engine's power band was as wide as a barn door. All that power and torque worked great with the 4 speed gear box. With a 12 cup paddle tire this bike was the perfect Glamis machine. All the years riding in the desert it never let me down. One of the most reliable bikes I have ever owned.
@jukkakukkonen477 Жыл бұрын
It did have, horsepower,more,than,you need.dear good.
@billbates5475 Жыл бұрын
Why do so many sources say it was one of the worst bikes Honda ever produced?
@alfialho77222 жыл бұрын
I owned a 1985 CR500. I loved that bike!
@CR500R8 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I'm glad there are still a few of us enthusiasts out here. Other than those who only care about Service Honda bikes. I built my own 500AF using a 2004 CRF250R rolling chassis. I've owned 6 500s so far. Love em!
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
John yeah I was going that route ,but was informed that ,they are vibration monsters and besides riding a ole vintage steal MACHINE, THAT mist people can weld and repair ,kinda give you a man's man handy cap the should SHUT up thoughs "WARBUCKS" guys who couldn't turn a wrench too Dave their life !!! YO !!!RIGHT???
@slmmdgg2 жыл бұрын
service Honda perfected the AF period if you dont own one you'll never know
@slmmdgg2 жыл бұрын
by the way I've owned 6 to and two AF.s one garage built an a newly purchased 02 AF service honda proof is in the pudding an no my garage built was not a hack thank you service built factory AF's
@davidhook4875 жыл бұрын
I used to race the 1987 CR500! The thing was a beast! The motorcycle required a tremendous amount of respect! You had to ride them totally different from a 125 or 250. Come into the turn hot lock the brakes up both of which were disc brakes lay the bike over turn the throttle, and hold on for dear life! I survived racing several years on the bike pretty much unscathed with only two blown-out ACLs, a ruptured spleen in a ruptured colon, in about a week and a half and ICU If I had to do it all over again, I would not change a thing! What a rush to ride this bike! Even though it almost killed me several times! :-)
@2bd12c2 жыл бұрын
It was about a month of practicing before I really felt comfortable wacking the the throttle open on mine. When you did that best you be pointing where you wanted to go because you were about to be there in a hurry! Later I raced B2V on it and it was much better than the XR500 I'd run before. Also ran it at Ascot for the night races. I got the hole shot and someone asked me what I'd done to it. Sh...t, just jet it right and this thing rips!
@steinmetz790910 жыл бұрын
Well Done. I Had an 87 CR500, and can tell you that after installing an FMF Pipe, the power was slightly smoothed out and Extended perfectly. The bike was King where ever I went, and Never lost an open field Drag Race to any other DirtBike, including Several KX 500s, 450Fs, and even newer CR500s. I Loved that bike and the raw power that could turn Mountains into Mole Hills... The Torque actually allowed me to do quite well in a Hairscamble one time as well. From my experience the 87 model did have the most Power, but the newer bikes had better suspension for larger jumps. Great Documentary.
@the_jackal46237 жыл бұрын
Hey mate I have an 84CR500 and when I first bought it a few years back it was a bit of a pig with surging and fouling plugs. The detonation fix I have read about but I didnt do it to my bike. I went through the entire motor from carb to pipe and port matched everything, gaskets included. The worst thing I noticed about the engine was the castings in the transfer ports, so I smoothed them and light bead blasted. Also the crankcase needed to be matched to the barrel plus gaskets. Checked the heights of the ports from top of barrel matched carby mounts and exhaust mounts. Put the jetting at stock. I pulled this bike out after sitting at tdc with plugged exhaust nearly 12 months and after priming with about 7 slow kicks it starts first real kick. And instead of blubbering with small throttle twists for what seemed like forever it now takes about 3 or 4 twists to get to a wide open throttle twist. Good mod is a 98 i think cr250 kicker, the stock one may as well be a chicken wing. The engine is now an absolute beast. Probably the most powerful CR500 engine because it shares the short rod bottom end which the 85 and 86 had (more power orientated than torque like the later models)but has no water pump to turn over. A small thing I know. I have a 2002 KX500 and a mint RM500 1984 and the Cr is my favourite to ride. Im in Australia so maybe our premium pump gas is a different rating but ive had no pinging since these mods. My guess for this bikes un honda like internal finish is the huge demand they were under to bring out a full 500 and the water cooled bikes were still a bit away. The 1984 actually has crankcases which were getting ready for the water pump accomodation. The other thing is the rear shock, I'm only 77kg and I'm on the too heavy side for it. Made to suit the Japanese test riders I assume. I've ended up putting 86 250 front forks on and it is as near perfect as I can get it. I think the combustion chamber mod is possibly an easy fix/bandaid solution for the real problems this engine had. If anyone owns one try doing what I've expained here first before machining a head. It really works and this engine is amazing once it can breath properly.
@willjacksoniv81665 жыл бұрын
I used to own an 89 honda cr500r that i bored to a 580 and it was just a monster machine! Im watching all these videos of everyone babying them and never actually hitting power band in 5th gear wide open and its its upsetting. I used to race that bike on the edge.... one day ill own another and rebuild and I'll send you videos of it! Im so excited now to start saving up for another one... awesome video by the way! You made me decide on if i was ever going to get another! Ty!
@orangeryno10 жыл бұрын
Very well done! I restored an '86 last fall and have wanted an 85-86 for most of my life, so that was a bucket list check! Great info here.
@orangeryno10 жыл бұрын
I'm enjoying riding my '86 as well. Not just a rebuild, a bike I ride.
@Maicowerk10 жыл бұрын
Ryan Stevens Thanks, glad you liked the video! Good choice on the 86, I used to have one as well!
@greensocks45075 жыл бұрын
I've always been a KX500 fan, had two of them, still got my '04. Been to hospital more than once riding them. Always loved the CR500 too. Great video thanks. Got an '01 CR500 in the shed at the back of the farm. On the stand and covered with a sheet. Bought it new and never rode it.
@JockeLonnovik4 жыл бұрын
Would offer both of my balls and a kidney for that bike
@captsullivan10 жыл бұрын
Great doc! Thanks for putting in the time to make it. I bought a '83 495, back in the day. Wish I still had it... It had a four-speed also, but it wasn't that bad. Who rides in low gear on an open-bike? Still remember those fourth-gear launches. Now that was fun! Thanks for the memories.
@Maicowerk10 жыл бұрын
GORN I had a 1984 KTM 495, great bike, I had the 5 speed, which is the same as the 4 speed except an extra low 1st gear is included. Glad you enjoyed the video! There will be an upcoming video on Maico.
@cr500blur10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the walk down memory lane. I have had my '85 CR500 since 1994, and still have not lost in a drag race. But, it's time to sell it and pass the fun on to someone else. Long live the speed king.
@Razorfish10 жыл бұрын
I had the 85 and besides being difficult to start until you figure out the technique and crazy head-shake at high speed it was lots of fun. No so great to race and I often had to race with the 250s since I was the only dummy to race beginner 500. I remember once hearing the commentator say, "Now we have the least experienced riders on the most powerful bikes."
@Ritalie5 жыл бұрын
So how do you fix the head shake? That seems really dangerous. Can you change anything to make it better?
@pgnandt4 жыл бұрын
I hear ya. My very first bike was a '86 CR500. I wanted to ride because my buddies did. They told me I was nuts.
@dr.hugog.hackenbush94434 жыл бұрын
@@Ritalie Its late, but you can drop the forks in the triple clamps untill you fork caps are flush with the clamp, and take the rear tire all the way to the rear in the swingarm. This changes the geometry some and takes away some turning ability, but is more stable.
@fredgarvinMP9 жыл бұрын
The '83 CR480 was a GREAT bike. Not scary fast, GREAT handling, GREAT suspension, and the most amazing set of drum brakes ever put on a motorcycle.
@billbates5475 Жыл бұрын
At the time Dirt Rider magazine said it was the best bike out of the crate to date. Didn't need any mods.
@bigdaddyb60056 жыл бұрын
Had a 2000 cr500. So much fun. A lot of bike for a 150lb guy but I was nice to it and it never let me down. Had a goofy friend try to kick it over wearing sneakers against my advice and it broke his ankle. Absolute beast of a machine. What a workout!
@jeffnorton39583 жыл бұрын
I had the 1985 and couldn't agree with his discription more. VIOLENT! What a blast!
@664_329 жыл бұрын
Nice documentaries man!! You should do one on big bore KTMs 400,420,495,440,500,540,550,360,380
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
LYNYRDSKYNIRDsDABOMB RIGHT!!!
@TheRedcroatian6 жыл бұрын
Just bought my 1988 the other day with a fully rebuilt engine with low hours. It has been sitting for a while so I need new tires and then am taking her for a spin, can't wait!!! Any words of advice except don't die ;)
@hardtail-gy8dk Жыл бұрын
There was never any advice offered, I had an 88, hope it went well?
@TheRedcroatian Жыл бұрын
@@hardtail-gy8dk it did, I had a blast! She was such a hog to get started and died on me a few times in the middle of the woods. It took me forever to get her started. I traded it for a good ol' reliable KLR later on but I can proudly say I was brapppping CR500 and didn't die lol
@hardtail-gy8dk Жыл бұрын
Good to hear, mine could be a bear to start cold and would develop some evil headshake at times but that power was awesome, the more you bagged it the more it would produce
@husky500cr9 жыл бұрын
I bought the 1984 500 in November 1984 from the dealer. I didn't even start the bike at the dealer. I took it home and took off the head and sent it to Klemm racing. Also the Honda factory didn't even run the Keihin carburetor on the pro support dealer bikes. They ran the Mikuni carburetor. Dirt Bike magazine had an article on the setup. I might still have it. Also in 1986 was the first year of the Showa cartridge forks for the public. The factory guys has them on the factory bikes starting in 1980. They were the black leg magnesium forks. Thanks for the video. I really enjoyed it and it was very accurate of the history of the Honda CR500R.
@BigBisalreadytaken4 жыл бұрын
I remember in '74 watching Chad McQueen ride his new CR125 around "the Mesa" in Malibu. We talked to his dad (who we didn't know was a famous actor-we were 12 years old) and asked him how they hade a CR125 six months before they we to be released in the states. His reply? "I know some people" Steve McQueen was a really nice guy. He liked our home-made rear suspension Schwinn Stingrays.
@KingCast654 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@robertthurston68582 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@cr500ridr9 жыл бұрын
Outstanding documentary narration, superb video editing ! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge here on You Tube in regards to one of the gnarliest BIG BORE 2 strokes ever manufactured the mighty HONDA CR500R .2 strokes forever !
@highwayman12183 жыл бұрын
Grew up around these machines in the 80s.... Love em all.... I have to admit I love the 88 89 gens most with that style and RED bodywork....
@nbsliving34085 жыл бұрын
the 87 was the best engine ive used. i have owed and rode 86.87.88.89.90.93 and the 98. the 87 engine is what ive got in my service honda af after trying a few it iz smooth power that never ends. long live the 500s (even the green 1)😀
@guidosarducci30475 жыл бұрын
Had a 89… A huge powerplant w/ a nervous front end. It's a wonder I never got seriously hurt on it. I liked & subbed. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@billturner12403 жыл бұрын
I had a 89 as well. My arms hurt Everytime I got off of it
@DIOSpeedDemon7 жыл бұрын
The only Professional Motocross Race I ever went to was in 1977 , I believe. Marty Smith was riding a CR 500 against the Legend Roger Decoster on his Suzuki RM 500. I was honored as a young man to see these two legends in person and Bob Hurricane Hannah was there riding for Yamaha. THESE GUYS WERE GOOD AND IN THEIR PRIME.
@motorrad26 жыл бұрын
Smith was riding an RC500 and Roger an RN400, there were no CR500s and RM500s at the time, and top factory riders were riding factory "works" machines, not modified stockers. You're probably referring to a Trans-AMA event in the Fall of '77, do you have a recollection of where you were?
@Mogman1505 жыл бұрын
Didn't Roger ride for Honda one season? I had heard that the early Honda's were left kick because of Roger's influence - probably not true. I had an '82 left kick Honda 250. Very close-ratio gear box...
@lcee65925 жыл бұрын
My uncle had a 83 cr480 and it was very fun to race! We never notice any detonation though. It had tons of power and depending on the track you could ride it like a 4-stroke. Miss that beast!
@banshee01ful5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I used to race a 87 .CR500 brings back memories
@mariowoodsN52 жыл бұрын
I had an 86 CR 500! Bought brand new and coming off Maico’s was like Dammit Man! The worst thing was starting it!
@kenbarrett72159 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing this, it was well done. I miss the older bikes
@Maicowerk9 жыл бұрын
+Ken Barrett sure thing, glad you enjoyed the video!
@SuperEddietv3 жыл бұрын
The 83 480 was scary on the power band. My gripe as I recall was dialing in the suspension. I also had the 89 500 and it was tame compared to the 480 as I recall. Cool history tour!
@wtfftw243 жыл бұрын
At 16:43 The company was based in Italy and was called Honda Italia. CRE stands for CR Enduro. Honda has collaborated also with Honda Italia in Atessa producing many bikes like the Honda NSF125 or the CRM125 for example.
@DanBlake3rd5 жыл бұрын
The '83 CR480 was a fantastic bike. It turned great, had decent suspension for the time, and the motor had a lot of easy to manage low end power. Of all of the '83 open class bikes, it was the easiest to ride fast. The '87 had lots of power but I wouldn't call it hard to ride. If you sorted the suspension, it was a good bike. All of the CRs of this era turned well but had headshake, especially with the stock springs. Dialing it the right sag was critical to avoid headshake. Very reliable bikes.
@hoppiemacv86045 жыл бұрын
My first time on a CR500 was on an 87, model with no brakes! I was 90lbs soaking wet at 14yrs old. Coming from an 1980 XR80. Boy did I luv that powerband👀❗❗Until the road came to a curve with a House dead insight. So asphalt ass it was. That summer I talked mom into a 1989 Cr80. So to my surprise she bought an 89, Cr250 to ride with me. But I don't think she ever left the yard on it. So it became mine around 91,. My family has always been a Ride Red family! Go Honda!
@seethrucrew40928 жыл бұрын
I had 87 500. in my opinion it was a great bike. loved riding the sexy beast
@unabashedindividualist62328 жыл бұрын
"the 88 was toned down to make it more rideable..." So basically all I heard was "get the 87" haha!
@vladtheimpaler55507 жыл бұрын
There is an on going debate on which cr 500 is most powerful. Most say it was the 85 some people say 86 and some say 87,. One thing is certain though. The cr 500's from those 3 years are still the most powerful open class 2 strokes that honda ever built for public consumption. The 85 was particularly violent. I had one. He talks about it in this video of course.
@masonfray82726 жыл бұрын
Yeah get an 85
@jcnme276 жыл бұрын
But 86 was the only year for day glow orange.
@deborahchesser73755 жыл бұрын
It was the head and get an 85’
@charliedee92765 жыл бұрын
I heard the toning down was for 87, so I got an 86. I had it torque ported by Moose and put a 2lb flywheel weight on it. I don't know how fast the others were but that 86 was fucking scary! FUN...but scary.
@oldmotorguy7 жыл бұрын
I had Maico's back in the day and my last one was an 84 M-Star 490, that was a great machine! Now I currently ride a 92 CR500 that is outfitted for the desert (where I live) and it is a fantastic machine! I do think my Maico 490 was faster and the transmission ratios were broader which made it very versatile but this Honda has been claw hammer reliable and it is very fast (it's not stock). Being a 1992 model the suspension is far superior to the 1984 Maico (M-Star) and the handling is sharper, the Maico was more stable at high speeds. I just love riding the big 2 strokes! There is nothing else like it! I like your videos, thanks for the good work! Ride safe!
@MichaelLyons-h4iАй бұрын
Absolutely love your channel bud. Keep up the good work 👍🏻
@jaybob-uh8hm7 жыл бұрын
amazing video I have been a Honda dirt bike fan and rider for many years and the new knowledge I have gained from this very informative video just makes me wonder what else did I miss keep up the great videos.
@Elizafields2 жыл бұрын
What a great show loved every single bit of it!
@mikegodhard72117 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, I've still got my cr 500 I shoehorned into a 1997 1st gen AL frame, with the help of Mickey Kessler. 19 years later, it's still a blast to roll up to the gate and have the 450 4s riders snicker and guffaw at my "antique". It's funny to them right up until I fire that engine up and the exhaust sings that beautiful and ominous note. If I'm on, That engine will easily holeshot their arses but , as I'm sixty- some now I have to cede to the young'uns. It's all good, though, cause as they come around to lap me I just line my rear wheel up with an approaching young gun and twistrightwrist an over/under load of roost at em, just for kix. hee hee, I see them shaking the pain out of their knuckles in the pits. BTW The bike handles well, is stone solid reliable, there is hardly any parts on the engine or rolling chassis you cannot buy new from Honda, it used to crack expansion chamber headers until I bought a BILLS' pipe. Soooo much fun... again, thx for the video. God bless.
@ipadipad98244 жыл бұрын
Who doesn’t want a cr500 but finding one for the right price is literally impossible to find one under 10 grand from where I’m from
@jro3412 жыл бұрын
Got to love “500 roost” ! I still have 2. One is street legal and aluminum framed. Awesome fun on the street. Smiles for miles.
@jro3412 жыл бұрын
@@ipadipad9824 You basically have to look all over the country for an affordable one but it is possible. Just keep looking.
@shawnbruce69342 жыл бұрын
You Are Awesome! We All Age. Nothing sounds like a 500 2 Stroke.
@moto_rad9 жыл бұрын
Great presentation! Thank you for taking the time to honor this beast!
@smitty0655able4 жыл бұрын
Bought a 480 brand new as a holdover in 1983. It cost me $1521.00 and I just trail road it. I remember you could roll the throttle in high gear and it would roost the gravels easily. It got the Boyseen reeds, Bel Ray oil and mix. It was very radical and hard to start. I would take the plug out and pour a little paint thinner down the hole a heat the plug. It would start right up. Lol
@kenkl5204 Жыл бұрын
Man i miss my 88. Glad I rode it in my early 20s. Do remember my shoulder worn out at the end of a day of riding Beaumont back in the day. Love that bike.
@rickgosse76109 ай бұрын
I had the same 500, pulled amazing, bought it brand new when I was 18, man I miss that CR500...
@HulkBot9 жыл бұрын
I wanted to learn about the baddest dirt bike of all time and I did props to you man!! liking now and subbing.
@HulkBot9 жыл бұрын
+BenCottonLynn Hell my dirt bike is messed up right now and I'm going to have to take all the shafts out of it and I learnt I could just put the together and stick them in there at the same time!! thanks man
@Maicowerk9 жыл бұрын
+BenCottonLynn Thanks! Glad you like the videos. You can also check out the facebook page Opferman Motors (maicowerk).
@tomwagner63342 жыл бұрын
I remember watching Graham Noyce and Brad Lackey on the factory RC Honda’s when I went to the gp warmup races in Belgium and Holland in the spring of ‘78. I was an 18 year old kid loving life.
@tomwagner63342 жыл бұрын
Ps, I loved the Maico Alpha 440. Pretty revolutionary for its time..
@robormiston28415 жыл бұрын
I had an 1986 CR 500. I think it had 70 h.p. it felt like it and ripped your arms off. Most people couldn't start it. I miss that bike.
@SeanHollingsworth6 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!! I still have my 1999 CR500. It is one mean beast! ;-)
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
Sean Hollingsworth RIGHT ,WHAT REALLY KOOL ABOUT THESE BIKES IS WHO MANY THEY MAID ,CAUSE BASICALLY FROM LIKE 88 OR 89 THEY ARE ALMOST ALL SIMULAR ENOUGH THAT THEY ARE OUT THERE!!! WHAT I'VE FOUND VERY INTERESTING IS THAT ONE WOULD THINK THERE WOULD BE LIKE ALL KINDA BROKE DOWN PARTS BIKES LIKE ALL OVER THE PLACE OR LOTS OF THEM FOR SALE ?!?!?!? BUT NO,EVERYONE WHO OWNS ONE DOSENT WANT TO PART WITH THEM !!! IT'S SO FUCK KOOL ,THE THING IS LIKE THE AK 47 OF DIRT BIKES !!! YO !!! ROCK SOLID MILLIONS OUT THERE ,TRIED AND TRUE ,UNBREAKABLE AND NOT GOING AWAY SOON AND MOST DEFINITELY NOT QUITELY IN THE NIGHT !!!I PLAN ON RIDE'N MINE TILL I'M DEAD AND BARRED WITH IT OR DIE RIDING IT!!! I'VE HAD MINE FOR OVER TWEENTY FIVE YEARS WITHOUT CHANGING ANY BOTTOM END COMPONENTS YET ,AS FAR AS CRANK ,ROD ,MAINS JUST A COUPLE OF PISTONS !!! AND EVEN THEN I PUT MY WISSCO BACK IN THAT'S BEEN RUNNING THE THING FOR LIKE ABOUT TWEENTY OF THOUGHS YEARS AND THAT'S HAD OVER 500 GALLONS OF FUEL THOUGH IT SAME RINGS TOO, RIGHT NOW JUST SLAPPED IT ALL BACK TOGETHER LIKE LAST TWO WEEKS !!! BEEN TUNNING AND DIALING IN STUFF BASED ON SOME OF MY LATEST MODS. LUCKILY MY BOTTOM END WAS NOT FUCK, ONCE I DISCOVERED THE ARMATURE WAS JUST A LITTLE LOSE AND NOT A LOWWER ROD NOCK OR MAINS GONE BAD FINNALLY !!! OH I AM SO HAPPY!!! CAUSE LAST TIME IT WAS TOGETHER WAS IN ITS NEW BLUE STAR CONFIGURATION AND I DIDN'T EVEN GET TOO REALLY RIDE THE HELL OUT OF IT ,LIKE I AM NOW!!! JUST AS LONG AS ALL THE STARS STAY ALIGNED AND NO ONE SABOTAGES MY SHIT ,LIKE CERTAIN SOMEONE I WON'T MENTION!?!?!?!.I LOVE MY BIKE IT'S THE MOST PRIZED OF POSSESSIONS I OWN OR WILL EVEN OWN!!! LIKE ANNIKIN SKY WALKER I LOVE ANIMALS AND MACHINES BECAUSE THEY ARE WHAT THEY ARE ,NO SECOND GUESSING ,NO HIDDEN AGENDAS. ANIMOSITY. GREED OR HATE !!! YUP ANIMALS AND MACHINES AND ME WE ALL LIKE FONZIES KOOL KOOL KOOL ,AAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
@rconger247 жыл бұрын
When comparing the "violent CR'S" 1985, 86, 87, 88 several part numbers were discussed to account for the differences in the power delivery. However, I didn't hear if the expansion chambers were also compared.
@sawyermielke53087 жыл бұрын
My dad once left his 500 in a garage for Four years. It started 4th kick!
@SeanHollingsworth6 жыл бұрын
Sawyer Mielke And like the demon, that the 500 is, it was probably thirsty for some blood. I've let mine sit for a year. It fired up really easily. Then it tried to kill me, yet again. ;-)
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
Sawyer Mielke RIGHT!!!
@westcoastlifestyle59165 жыл бұрын
I've owner one 500. It also tried to kill me. My should forever clicks. To the point my wife brought it up during sex once. Like your damn should Is distracting. Lol worth it. I miss it.
@SuperScottJack6 жыл бұрын
Had an 86...beast...and still had headshake after 4th gear...miss that thing...sigh...
@thetwowheellifeplus40654 жыл бұрын
Putting a new top end in my 1995 cr500. Getting it ready for this years hare scrambles and enduros is this COVID-19 will give us a break. Great video. Very informative!!
@curtbecker-rockhopperbroom444 жыл бұрын
The 85 got me my first brain surgery ... Now I have CRS ... Ha!
@groutaone10 жыл бұрын
Wow, 76 RC500, I had no idea they were around that early, thanks for this video, lots of good info here.
@Maicowerk10 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that means a lot coming from you!
@missionDan7 жыл бұрын
groutaone im a sub of yours but not enough yam clips
@DIOSpeedDemon7 жыл бұрын
In 76 when I was a young man, an off the floor CR 125, was about 700$. A works CR 500 was probably $60,000 US in that time and YOU or I could never own one. In those days the Factory Works CR125, YZ125 Monoshocker, RM125 bikes were handmade and NO independent could beat them. They did have a crazy law at the time and I only saw this once- IF an independent, meaning you or me, could BEAT a works bike in a sanctioned motocross race, the winner could CLAIM the works bike and have the own it, for free. This happened once I believe with a really cool red Honda CR125 Works bike if my old memory serves correct. Great to grow up in that time.
@danielrogers61726 жыл бұрын
groutaone the story of John penton
@crvnmrhd5 жыл бұрын
The RC500 was the "Works" version. It was only available to factory sponsored racers.
@tomdoe42958 жыл бұрын
I will never let go of my CR 500.
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
tom doe ,MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY!!!
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
WE IN THE SAME BOAT BRO!!! YO!!! RIGHT???
@southoripper6 жыл бұрын
Yeah buddy! Have it buried with you!!!
@tonymartin57015 жыл бұрын
sell it to me ill pay shipping make me an offer
@dr.hugog.hackenbush94435 жыл бұрын
@@tonymartin5701 Still looking for one?
@joeplaugher64053 жыл бұрын
hey bro was wondering what was the last year for the steel frame for the 500 cuz i got one brand new in 97 was a steel frame oh and also in 98 i found 87 kx 500 a guy got for his 15 year old son for christmas and he broke his legs first ride so i got it around the same time as the cr but the kx was a little bit faster then the cr but anyways thanks for your help
@Maicowerk3 жыл бұрын
All CR500s were steel frame. The last was 2001 except in Australia that had a CRE500 for 1 year in 2002. Yes the KX was faster in my experience as well.
@eepaulblaschka7 жыл бұрын
BTW, I have an 84 and 86 CR500. They both run great. Never had an issue with the pinging. Throw some good premix at 32:1 with 92 octane and zero issues. :) The mid hit on the 86 is a bit stronger, but the 84 is a great trail/desert bike. My YZ465 is rock solid, but the brakes, well, kinda stink.
@edwardweiszbeck16492 жыл бұрын
What a great video. Well done sir. Would love to try a ride on a twin 1000cc
@Ajpp0017 жыл бұрын
What is that piece of wire for that he puts on top of the piston at 12:02?!
@Maicowerk7 жыл бұрын
It is a piece of Solder, it squishes so you can measure the distance between the top of the piston and the cylinder head for clearance.
@SeanHollingsworth5 жыл бұрын
16:22. . . And now Service Honda in Hammond Indiana is no more. An Illinois motorcycle shop took the name and the website. I don't think they make the CR500AF's anymore. :'(
@barrykw68 Жыл бұрын
I had a brand new 1982 cr 480 a local dealer found 2 of them tucked away in 85. Awesome bike.
@thatfast30027 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you for taking the time to make it
@Mentorcase5 жыл бұрын
I have a CRE500 and went for a spin a couple of weeks ago and it still thrills me.
@mrmatt2525able10 жыл бұрын
awesome video! i was wondering if anyone makes new lower gear set for a 2002 rm125? anyone makes them????, i looked for some but i thought maybe you would know
@Maicowerk10 жыл бұрын
You can check Moose Racing or Madman engineering (although I think they just also have CR250 gears). One other thing, if Suzuki made an enduro style model bike around those same years, the gears from that bike may just pop right in but it's something I would have to look into.
@chrisanderson41596 жыл бұрын
hey i got all 4 of those heads if ur interested in doing a update i make decompression heads and cast them aswell
@1MACVSOG14 жыл бұрын
Howdy hows it going I'm getting ready to buy a 1984 cr500 do you have or are you able to get the head work I would need done? Thxs for any reply
@silverbackanimal72155 жыл бұрын
I got a 250 elesenor original stickers and everything in my shed. Would it be worth anything, still got speedo tachometer, every but points are completely worn
@RideCamVids9 жыл бұрын
The 85,86 & 87CRs had taller gearing in 4th and 5th, this allowed the bikes to appear to be faster. My 88 would blow away these models up to third but the 4th and 5th gears were of lower ratios on the 88 so they would catch me and pass me. A simple solution was to do a slight mod and fit 4th and 5th ratios from the 86 model. Now the 88 would take the lead easily off the line and keep it.
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
RideCamVids ,I don't know about yours ,but mine sings so FREAK'N high you would think it a far smaller bore and stroke ,SO I figure that and my SKINNY little ASS make up for that gearing difference and I can get away with running a few teeth smaller on the back as well!!!
@GuitarGuys72994 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for posting it. I've always wanted a CR500. But they're hard to find affordable without needing a bunch of work.
@beetheman38413 жыл бұрын
I had an 89 CR 500 and was the best bike I ever had. It was a beast on the track.
@MiguelGarita10 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this documental. Love that beast CR500. I have a 2009 CRF450R but I wish I could buy one of this piece of engineering.
@Maicowerk10 жыл бұрын
Miguel Garita Thanks, glad that you enjoyed it! Will have more in the future
@SteveSteeleSoundSymphonyАй бұрын
Dang. I owned a 1978 CR250 back in the late ‘70s, and I never knew what Elsinore stood for until now. lol. Thanks for that. Man I HATED that left side kick start. I was a skinny 140 pound 15 year old trying to kick start that darn thing. I eventually went back to RMs, which was, imo, the best Japanese platform at that time. Love ‘em all though.
@gutstompenrocker Жыл бұрын
I bought an 84 CR500 and had the most fun ever had not between the sheets. I put an extra tooth on the countershaft sprocket and it would pull well over 90 mph. You could hit the gas in the middle of a berm, pull the front end up and ride out on the rear wheel. It would jerk the bars from your hand if you were not careful. Nothing but fond memories.
@tlc88655 жыл бұрын
Great documentary. Thanks, I learned a lot about this amazing bad ass machine.
@georgeboswell46206 жыл бұрын
The “HOT” STIC vs TPI Fuel injection: Extensive dyno testing reveals the STIC metering block installed in a Keihin Air Striker has lower emissions and greater performance than the TPI. The STIC/Keihin system compensates for altitude and temperature changes. The STIC is able to sense which engine it is on and to calibrate vapor production as well as air/fuel flow accordingly. In two separate parts of the world; Japan, KTM 250; and in the United States [New Mexico] a Husqvarna 300; they both run identical jetting. With the STIC the same jetting applies from sea level to +9000 feet. I am anxious to see Mark’s driving impression of his 2019 TPI compared to his 2017 with the Keihin A/S STIC equipped.
@knowledgetech58934 жыл бұрын
I am 14 I ride a 01 cr500 it is my life. It’s a shame that they stopped making it. My kids will ride this bike just like me and my dad did
@xtcrider82703 жыл бұрын
big balls man take care of that bike I was riding an 05 crf450r at 14 couldn't imagine riding a 500 was too weak back then
@2smokemedia Жыл бұрын
Shoutout to dad for passing it down 👏
@mystuff82057 жыл бұрын
Good video. The Cr500 was a beast. I had one for awhile brand new in 1987 and a CR250. Sadly I didnt do much with it beside start it up to scare ppl. On the track it was like trying to wrestle a bull to the ground. I also had the same year Cagiva WMX500 that thing was like two cr500s lmao.
@kennethwise71087 жыл бұрын
Nice Pittsburgh accent. lol GREAT job capturing the history of these AWESOME machines.
@933brian5 жыл бұрын
i had a 84 cr500 never had a problem with starting or pinging ran super leaded put 3/8 spacer to move reed cage away from cyl rejeted carb bent a few 3rd gear shift forks
@zip78063 жыл бұрын
May I Redo the Voice over for this Video? Deep Baritone voice actor. Email the script Please.
@toddjacobs56604 жыл бұрын
Great video, they should still make these...
@josephwinkler48636 жыл бұрын
Whenever I look at the RC 500 it takes me back to my teenage years I get a feeling I can’t describe
@LOUNIS9114 жыл бұрын
Thank you to share this video with us
@wheelie636 жыл бұрын
this was well done and informative, enjoyed it , thanks, Will
@1969cmp10 жыл бұрын
The 'calm down' in the meaness in the engines were from the 88 (RJ) to the 89 (RK) models. In 1989 I had the RJ and a friend of mine had the 1989 RK model, chalk and cheese in every way inckuding the engine delivery. When I dumped the standard pipe for an FMF it made the 1988 CR500RJ less agreesive, smoother power delivery and it seemed to rev out a lot more which was good for the Finke Desert Race. I ran gearing of 15/36 and was good for over 170km/h. The only engine mod besides jetting, the FMF pipe. A good desert sled, but I prefer the RK and onwards.
@1969cmp10 жыл бұрын
Though I would agree that the mid 80s engines were the most agressive, the last aircooled (which was also the first right side kick starter) and that of the 85-86 motors. Thanks for the doco. There is some good footage of Marty Moates racing the 1983 Mr Motocross series in Oz. It has highights of the first rounds plus the entire last round. For the first rounds Jeff Leisk rode the CR480RD but the last two rounds Leisk rode a preproduction 84 CR500RE. Moates is on a RM500. Some good footage.
@chayes954r5 жыл бұрын
I had the "Ping King" 1984 CR500. It was horrible. I also had in my opinion one of the greatest 500cc two stroke bikes of all time the 1981 Maico 490 Mega2. Bought it for $100. It was sitting in the weeds behind this guy's barn. Had a blown top end. I had no idea at the time what a major score this bike was for $100. I restored it from the ground up and got everything from a Maico dealer that was in Pittsfield, Massachusetts at the time. When I was done the bike looked and ran brand new. I regret to say that I sold this bike in the late 80's. If I had it today it would be sitting in my living room. Yep it was a great bike. After that bike the original Maico factory went down the tubes and Maico as we knew them was gone forever. I was happy to learn that Maico is still making big bore 2 strokes today. And they supply their massive 700cc motor to anyone who wants one .
@Maicowerk5 жыл бұрын
Yes, I have the 700 and the 490s
@chayes954r5 жыл бұрын
@@Maicowerk Woow, I'm still mad at myself for selling my 81 Maico 490. It was pristine. And that Mico 700 is my dream bike. I want one like there's no tomorrow!! Can you point me in the right direction? I heard that Maico sells that motor to other places that use it for different vehicles like performance carts. And also to ATK Motorcycles for their version of the 700 fittingly called the "Intimidator" I want one but I don't know the procedure to get one.
@Maicowerk5 жыл бұрын
@@chayes954r You can buy a motor, you can buy a dirt bike, you can buy a supermoto. Check out my video called Maico 700 buyer's guide.
@maxgamer714g2 жыл бұрын
A work of art a thing of beauty a 76 and 77 RC 500 two-stroke boy are they beautiful the new bikes though the suspensions a thousand times better but those were for sure cool for riding around on the flats
@Nudnik16 жыл бұрын
had an 83 480 and a 87 500. Also Kx 500 87. All good. Rode 250 expert class fastest on smaller bikes though. Nice video. Thanks
@i_like_goats1578 жыл бұрын
this video was amazing! i loved every bit of it, Good job mate
@austinpaul21704 ай бұрын
I still have my 1990 CR 500 ! So much fun !
@brebel3278 жыл бұрын
That CRE at 17:55 was my old bike, I now have a AFX Service Honda.
@sjefleenaerts72775 жыл бұрын
Was the 1985 engine not always cracking ? Because I heard talking about it and it wasn't a really reliable source
@EvansBrosRacing5 жыл бұрын
Question ? at the end of your video , you mention a twin built off the cr 500. Are there any videos of that engine in action ? just wondering if they used it in hill climbs or drags ? I can imagine how badass that would be . I have never had or ridden a cr 500 , but did ride a really strong YZ 490 , and the torque going up hills vs my YZ 250 was amazing , and my 250 was a real screamer .
@JakeHughes-oo7gy Жыл бұрын
I picked up an 84 model 500r.tons of compression and power but the gearing is so high for the trails.
@Crunchykyle8 жыл бұрын
who do you think would win on a track? a experienced rider with a 1999 cr 500 or someone with a 2007 crF450?
@Maicowerk8 жыл бұрын
+kyle marteen If it's a random person it really doesn't matter what bike they're on, an experienced rider would beat them. There's only so much any bike can do for you. Super Hunky has a story on this in that he lined up on the track once and they made him have a race with the PROs. He wasn't racing against them though, he was in a different class but the PROs were going to go at the same time and him and another guy. He was on a Maico, 440 I believe. Anyhow, he got the hole shot and was thinking man, I should have done this years ago. However, once he got to the down hill he was in dead last. One of the pros came up to him and said if you're going to take the holeshot, don't park it on the down hill!
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
Crunchy Kyle the ole schooler will blow FREAK'N dirt a ROCKS so hard all over that FOURSTOKE joker like no one's tomarow!!! It's his obligations to do so !!!YO!!!RIGHT???
@micksterboone451710 жыл бұрын
Nice vid, I really enjoyed it and learned a lot about the bikes. Paul Thede at Race Tech did the same head mod for YZ490's back in the day. Those red engine RC's are friggen beautiful bikes, I remember Marty Smith riding those at High Point. We were droolin' over those, for sure.
@prewirespecialists12398 жыл бұрын
I still have my 90 and 91 cr500s the 90 has maybe 5 hrs total since new. I will always love those bikes.
@500bigbore10 жыл бұрын
Wide ratio sets, there were several available. Production for the public by Honda was a HRC labeled set which was first, then IRC sold the rumored to be re-packaged as their own, same with Madman and who knows what Moose had IF they ever actually physically had one or not. All were cast induction hardened gears the same as production stock trans parts. There was also a billet 5 speed HRC trans set. The 1989 HRC bike owned by Terry Good has a 4 speed trans, the same as Ricky Johnsons bike had. The RC500's for the motards in the UK had a 6 speed trans. The HRC bikes had non-production cases, cylinders, heads. Even the cylinder heads which appeared stock had interchangeable o-ring sealed domes which style was later copied by several companies as a billet part. RC bikes had case water plumbing which no production bike seen and some had 8 bolt cylinder heads instead of the standard production 7. Some also had complete magnesium casting sets dressed with titanium bolts. There really was nothing production about the HRC bikes until several years after their use when small alterations made its way to production and barely any of that was engine related.
@1969cmp10 жыл бұрын
The Kawasaki KX500 also came out with a rear disc along with the KTM.
@mattgoupil222410 жыл бұрын
drove every cr 500 out there,the 84 is still the most powerful one i have ever driven, top to bottom,do not know why every one knocks it..
@the_jackal46237 жыл бұрын
matt goupil Good call👍
@rickrexrode21546 жыл бұрын
matt goupil Well ,mine is a one off wonder ,and I haven't seen or heard one yet sing like mine can !!!
@richardcoolbeth35526 жыл бұрын
I love my 84. Bought it new in 84 will never part with it.
@kylethornberry70746 жыл бұрын
You musta found the ones with steering wheels
@Gokizzmass4 жыл бұрын
I had the same with a big bore kit, frightened the bejesus out of me !
@MatMcCrudden6 жыл бұрын
I modified these CR 500 's from 96/01 models for the Australian bush tracks and I can tell you the were more fun and reliable than new the four stroke trail bikes coming out back then
@sazmoto3710 жыл бұрын
Great video! Health issues have forced me to quit riding. Sold my CR500, miss it dearly.
@Maicowerk9 жыл бұрын
sazmoto37 Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! You can always live vicariously through youtube helmet cams :)