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- Honda_CB500T abstract "The CB500T was a Honda motorcycle sold in 1975 and 1976. It bore a close resemblance to the model from which it derived, namely the 5-speed version of the CB450 which was discontinued in 1974. The engine was a 498 cc (30.4 cu in) double overhead cam (DOHC) vertical parallel twin with 180° crankshaft angle, dual CV carburetors and torsion bar valve springs. The transmission was a 5-speed. While not receiving much praise from critics and riders alike, Cycle World took note of its comfortable and roomy seat in its 1975 test, writing, "Unusual in that it is brown in color, it is long enough to carry a briefcase or passenger without crowding the rider. And the padding is soft enough for comfort. Believe us, without this seat you couldn’t ride a 500T very far and get off smiling."".
- Honda_CB500T thumbnail Bike_pear_tree.JPG?width=300.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageID "1129283".
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageLength "2792".
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageRevisionID "604429559".
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink CB450.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honda_motorcycles.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Cycle_World.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink DOHC.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Disc_brake.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Disc_brakes.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Double_overhead_cam.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Drum_brake.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Honda.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Honda_CB450.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_camshaft.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_twin.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Straight-twin_engine.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink Straight-two_engine.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLink File:Bike_pear_tree.JPG.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLinkText "CB500T".
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honda CB500T".
- Honda_CB500T brakes "Front: Single disc".
- Honda_CB500T brakes "Rear: drum".
- Honda_CB500T engine "DOHC parallel twin".
- Honda_CB500T frame "Semi-double cradle".
- Honda_CB500T hasPhotoCollection Honda_CB500T.
- Honda_CB500T manufacturer Honda.
- Honda_CB500T name "Honda CB500T".
- Honda_CB500T oilCapacity "2.8".
- Honda_CB500T power "@ 8,500 rpm".
- Honda_CB500T predecessor Honda_CB450.
- Honda_CB500T production "1975".
- Honda_CB500T suspension "Front: telescopic fork, travel 121mm Rear:Swinging arm, travel 79mm".
- Honda_CB500T tires "Front: 3.25s/9-4PR Rib Pattern, Rear 3.75S/8-4PR Block Pattern".
- Honda_CB500T transmission "5".
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Honda.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Honda_motorcycles_(1970s).
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Motorcycle.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Honda_CB500T wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Honda_CB500T subject Category:Honda_motorcycles.
- Honda_CB500T hypernym Motorcycle.
- Honda_CB500T type MeanOfTransportation.
- Honda_CB500T type Motorcycle.
- Honda_CB500T type Vehicle.
- Honda_CB500T type DesignedArtifact.
- Honda_CB500T type Thing.
- Honda_CB500T type Q34493.
- Honda_CB500T comment "The CB500T was a Honda motorcycle sold in 1975 and 1976. It bore a close resemblance to the model from which it derived, namely the 5-speed version of the CB450 which was discontinued in 1974. The engine was a 498 cc (30.4 cu in) double overhead cam (DOHC) vertical parallel twin with 180° crankshaft angle, dual CV carburetors and torsion bar valve springs. The transmission was a 5-speed.".
- Honda_CB500T label "Honda CB500T".
- Honda_CB500T sameAs هوندا_سي_بي_500_تي.
- Honda_CB500T sameAs m.048sys.
- Honda_CB500T sameAs Q15071441.
- Honda_CB500T sameAs Q15071441.
- Honda_CB500T wasDerivedFrom Honda_CB500T?oldid=604429559.
- Honda_CB500T depiction Bike_pear_tree.JPG.
- Honda_CB500T isPrimaryTopicOf Honda_CB500T.
- Honda_CB500T name "Honda CB500T".