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Date: Fri Sep 13 22:56:49 2002
Name: Bjarni M疵 Bjarnason
Email: bjarnim@simnet.is
Type: CBX 550F
Hello
Is there anyone selling HondaCBX550F 1986?
I am interesting to bye.

Best regards
Bjarni


Date: Fri Sep 13 21:27:47 2002
Name: john
Type: CBX 550F
changed starter but same problem ive got the battery on charge over night will c what happens 2mrw

Date: Tue Sep 10 19:59:16 2002
Name: Colin
Email: colf@lineone.net
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
David Silver Spares sell a photo copy of a honda manual. Website is www.davidsilverspares.co.uk

Date: Tue Sep 10 09:13:55 2002
Name: rob
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
oh dear,looks like the spam from china got thru!!

anyway...Pasi, try this, its italian, but worth a go if your desperate and cant afford the cost of a haynes manuel (thats a spanish waiter mate!!)

http://digilander.libero.it/ierovante/cbx/

its a scan of the factory book,but like i said,in italian,hope its of some use.

rob

Date: Tue Sep 10 07:22:33 2002
Name: nick
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
john t starting probs
have a look at your starter motor
had same prob on my cbx550f2
brushes had failed

Date: Tue Sep 10 04:51:58 2002
Name: Pasi
Email: ppasi1@hotmail.com
Type: CBX 550F
Could anyone tell me, where i could find a free (scanned) version of repair manual to my mighty bike?

Thanks :)

Date: Mon Sep  9 17:46:41 2002
Name: QINWEI 
URL: http://WWW.PARTS-CN.COM
Type: Other CBX
Following extensive Internet research, we know that you are in the market for Auto/motor parts .
We are one of largest profesional manfacturer of rubber brake hose , We have therefore approached you in order to establish trade relations with you.
In China , we have 1/3 marketing for Domestic motorcycle OEM,Our QDGY brand hose have been exporting to united states, Poland ,Australia ,Iran, Philippines, Pakistan ,India and Russia ect, about 15 countries. Our main products are as follows:

1> Automobile Hydraulic Brake Hose 3.2mm x 10.5mm 1/8 Hl SAEJ1401
2> Motorcycle Hydraulic Brake Hose 3.2mm x 10.5mm 1/8HL SAEJ1401.
3> Air brake hose used for all kinds of trucks ,SAEJ1402.
4> Air /Water Hose .

Should any of the above items will be of your interest ,please be kind to let us know ,we will offer you our best price!Best regards,
Qin Wei/Zhang Qi
*****************************************************************
Qingdao Guosong Manchinery Parts Co.,Ltd
#16-1-301 Huada Mansion,No.6 Yaner Dao Road ,Qingdao 266071,China
Tel:0086-532-5779141 Fax:0086-532-5760225
Website:HTTP://WWW.PARTS-CN.COM
EMAIL:zpi@public.qd.sd.cn; qdgs@parts-cn.com


Date: Mon Sep  9 17:46:05 2002
Name: QINWEI 
URL: http://WWW.PARTS-CN.COM
Type: Other CBX
Dear Sirs:
Following extensive Internet research, we know that you are in the market for Auto/motor parts .
We are one of largest profesional manfacturer of rubber brake hose , We have therefore approached you in order to establish trade relations with you.
In China , we have 1/3 marketing for Domestic motorcycle OEM,Our QDGY brand hose have been exporting to united states, Poland ,Australia ,Iran, Philippines, Pakistan ,India and Russia ect, about 15 countries. Our main products are as follows:

1> Automobile Hydraulic Brake Hose 3.2mm x 10.5mm 1/8 Hl SAEJ1401
2> Motorcycle Hydraulic Brake Hose 3.2mm x 10.5mm 1/8HL SAEJ1401.
3> Air brake hose used for all kinds of trucks ,SAEJ1402.
4> Air /Water Hose .

Should any of the above items will be of your interest ,please be kind to let us know ,we will offer you our best price!

We look forward to receiving your inquiry!
Best regards,
Qin Wei/Zhang Qi
*****************************************************************
Qingdao Guosong Manchinery Parts Co.,Ltd
#16-1-301 Huada Mansion,No.6 Yaner Dao Road ,Qingdao 266071,China
Tel:0086-532-5779141 Fax:0086-532-5760225
Website:HTTP://WWW.PARTS-CN.COM
EMAIL:zpi@public.qd.sd.cn; qdgs@parts-cn.com


Date: Mon Sep  9 04:47:13 2002
Name: Jens Geisler
Email: jgeisler@ngi.de
Type: CBX 550F
I own a CBX 550 F. I look for description, may be in german, to maintain and repair my bike. In addition I look for a wiring plan.

Thanks for your efforts.


Date: Sun Sep  8 01:38:58 2002
Name: Daryl
Email: Koonandah@bigpond.com.au
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
I own a CBX 550 F2. Hopefully it will soon back on the road with a rusty tank repaired and a respray.

I am also in the business of making stainless steel motorcycle exhausts, the business name is Foran M/C Exhausts and my web page cane be accessed through dropbears.com.

I at present make a replica system for the CBX 6 for the Australian Owners club.

I was woundering if there is any interest in a replica system for the CBX 550

Date: Thu Sep  5 01:23:18 2002
Name: gary
Email: grybertie@aol.com
Type: CBX 550F
Congrats Yatuka, nice to see your are finnally back on the road maybe in the not too distant future i`ll get my backside into gear an finish my cbx 550.Well done mate...

Date: Wed Sep  4 05:42:22 2002
Name: rob
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
and another stupid question, have you made sure the cables to the terminals (and their respective other ends) are well secured

rob

Date: Wed Sep  4 04:28:38 2002
Name: dave
Type: CBX 550F
John
have you tried starting the bike off a car battery just to prove that's not your problem?
Dave

Date: Wed Sep  4 03:02:39 2002
Name: Gary
Email: grybertie@aol.com
Type: CBX 550F
Stupid question probably,but have you got the correct battery for the bike?

Date: Tue Sep  3 07:36:51 2002
Name: john t
Type: CBX 550F
hello again
having a few problems with starting
if the bike starts straight away its fine but if it doesnt the battery seams to go flat the solinoid clicks and clatters then the engine turns over slowly then gets faster then the solinoid clatters again the battery is fully charged and its only a few months old
ive changed the solinoid and starter motor does anyone have any ideas


Date: Sat Aug 31 10:15:22 2002
Name: rob
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
1047!! whats that? if thats a cc it must be big? might even have six cylinders! now aint that odd? who would make a bike like that? bet its a Benelli?

Date: Fri Aug 30 21:53:35 2002
Name: Alvaro
Email: kiowa26@yahoo.com
Type: Other CBX
Hello, I am looking for an used CBX 1047 Engine.
If you have one or know of someone who has one, please send me an e-mail to kiowa26@yahoo.com.

Thank you!

Date: Tue Aug 27 20:56:30 2002
Name: Colin
Email: colf@lineone.net
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
Hi George,

As far as parts go I'm not quite sure what I'll need. The fairing has a few cracks in it I might be able to repair, but I will need a R/H/S side panel. On the mechanical side I'm finding out as I go. When I got the frame back from the powder coaters and started to build it I made new bushes for everywhere as I went. The rolling chassis is now complete with stainless fasteners etc. At present I'm rebuilding the carbs which are ok and will get some bits chrome or nickel plated. I have the engine totaly stripped for bead blasting and painting. I'll need a cam chain (surprise), big end shells, hopefully get away without a rebore but will need new rings. Awaiting a new clutch and new cams. The No.3 big end journal that is getting close to the tolerance limit I will probably get metal sprayed and reground to original spec. All the engine casings are fine and once blasted will paint or polish quite well. Other small bits are handlebar grips, throttle tube, indicators and I would really like new clock casings.

I've been taking pictures as I'm going and have just started to look at the bike again after a few months break. I bought the bike last August as a project, hoping to have it on the road this year, but looks like it will be next year now.

If anybody from the UK is building a bike and is looking for new bushes etc. I might be able to help out. Probably best to e-mail me.

Colin.

Date: Tue Aug 27 04:47:41 2002
Name: rob
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
there you go Dave/Gary. George has just cited another example of bodging. Even if you think your doing it right the chances are your bodging!!
like the "do it right......" only wish that some people would learn that. I live in hope.

rob

Date: Mon Aug 26 04:53:49 2002
Name: George
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
Colin
The a problem with the crank and bearings happen to a friend of mine , because he used gallons of instant gasket to seal everything which worked its way down and into the oil pump and resulted in a costly second rebuild. So if you are going to bulid it yourself" do it right,do it once and walk away".As for the graphic`s a local firm is going to reproduce the to my design

Happy Rebuilding
George


P.S what parts are you looking for?

Date: Sat Aug 24 22:07:45 2002
Name: Gary Lovatt
Email: gryberti@aol.com
Type: CBX 550F
As an ex-despatch rider i know plenty about bodging espec on CX500`S......(as for micra`s i would not fit in one lol).
Spent many a weekend stripping an rebuilding the plastic maggot.....

Date: Sat Aug 24 06:43:57 2002
Name: rob
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
thanks for that Gary, will take a look at them just in case, and as luck would have it i still have my donor bike just in case.
Dave i think you will find that bodging is an english tradition, it has spread to other parts of the world especially during the era of collonial rule, one only has to look at the car/bike mechanics of india to prove this.
bodging was also exported to the Americas and africa during the 17th and 18th century by english explorers and colonists, the tradition still exists in these countries even after the demise of the empire, again i draw your attention to that most american of bodges the Harley Davidson.
Mainland Europe was the next area to be bodged into submision. Especialy after the end of WW2 the allies forced many europeans into this black art. Proof:- Eastern europe with their trabants/MZs/nevals/Ladas. Proof:- Italy, moto guzzis (I know i have one) the engine from a mini tractor in a bike frame! need i go on!
So where does this leave japan? it was rare for westerners to visit before the 20th century so they never suffered the problem, for this reason they build some of the finest motorcycles and cars ever produced,one only has to look at the nissan micra or the cx500 to see this.

(please note,the above should only be read after your tounge has been firmly planted in your cheek!)

rob


Date: Sat Aug 24 04:55:03 2002
Name: dave
Type: CBX 550F
rob
Ah, bodging its what gets us to our next destination and payday ! I wonder what our international (especially japonese members ) word for it is ?
dave

Date: Sat Aug 24 04:12:16 2002
Name: Gary Lovatt
Email: grybertie@aol.com
Type: CBX 550F
Rob,does the wheel move very slighty when the brake is fully applied? If so then its the spacers that disc actually sits on inside of the wheel covering, if so then just replace them with new ones this then stops the problem.I had the same problem with the rear disc clunking when i was braking, i just replaced them on my roadworthy bike and the problem disappeared.The only problem you will have is that they are 3.50 each an you will need 3 each side,you will be able to order them from any honda dealer or decent bike shop.

Date: Sat Aug 24 00:13:18 2002
Name: rob
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
Hi Dave

The right hand side has a noticable 'clunk' when breaking or comming off the main stand. Will have to take a look this weekend to see if this can be cured. the left hand side does have some movement but not as bad.
I feel some bodging comming on......

rob

Date: Fri Aug 23 22:35:08 2002
Name: dave
Type: CBX 550F
Rob
like you say the right hand cover and caliper is held in place by the large bolt and there should be no noticeable play in this side, the left hand side is connected to the antidive by a short linkage, this allows a slight movement as the backplate rotates and blocks off some damper oil ports , as you roll the bike forwards it's normal to make a slight knocking sound.hope this helps .
Dave

Date: Fri Aug 23 22:34:01 2002
Name: dave
Type: CBX 550F
Rob
like you say the right hand cover and caliper is held in place by the large bolt and there should be no noticeable play in this side, the left hand side is connected to the antidive by a short linkage, this allows a slight movement as the backplate rotates and blocks off some damper oil ports , as you roll the bike forwards it's normal to make a slight knocking sound.hope this helps .
Dave

Date: Wed Aug 21 21:54:04 2002
Name: Shane
Email: smilie@ananzi.co.za
Type: CBX 550F
Recently I obtained a CBX550 and I am finding it very difficult to obtain any information.

Please could someone assist me in anyway with some information.

This model has inboard ventilated discs.

Date: Wed Aug 21 20:03:46 2002
Name: jgen bang
URL: http://www.cilla.com/le_bike.jpg
Type: CBX 400F
Hi everyone!

I have bought a CBX400F -82 as my first motorcycle. I am still training to get my motorcycle drivers licence, so I haven't done any real travelling yet. But so far i'm really enjoying the motorcycle.

It has been carefullt restored and cleaned by the previous owner, he has put down about 300 hours of work on it.

I hope this forum will be able to answer any upcoming questions that i might have in the future.

Best Regards,

/Jgen Bang

Date: Wed Aug 21 06:40:02 2002
Name: rob
Type: CBX 550F2 (Integra)
hi colin

13 Owners!!! lucky number? and i bet most of the past owners did't treat it as well as you.

sorry but i just have to ask this question again. does anyone notice any play on the front brake plate (the bit with the air scoops that the calipers are mounted to)
when braking there seems to be some clanking from these.
when the bike is on main stand you can rock them backwards and forwards. the right-hand side is held in position by one large bolt and the left is held in place by that anti-dive link arm. dont know if i should be putting some shims in to stop the movement or not!
your recommendations please.

rob

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