Honda MBX 80

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The Honda MBX 80 is a light motorcycle from the manufacturer Honda , which was produced from 1982 to 1990. The MBX 80 was the sister model of the off-road Honda MTX 80 designed for the street and was optically based on the larger Honda model CBX 550 F2. A cockpit and engine fairing as well as a full fairing were available as accessories for the MBX 80, which significantly changed the look of the motorcycle. From a technical point of view, the MBX 80 was a very advanced light motorcycle at its time, with features such as 12 volt electrics, water cooling, aluminum rims, temperature display and a central shock absorber (Pro-Link system).

Technical specifications

MBX80 with simple speedometer cover
MBX80 with cockpit fairing
Honda MBX 80 rear view with rear indicators integrated into the fairing.
engine Liquid-cooled 1-cylinder two-stroke engine
Bore × stroke 49.5 mm x 41.4 mm
Displacement 79 cc
Compression ratio 7.3: 1
lubrication Separate lubrication with a separate oil tank
Maximum power 7 kW (9.5 horsepower) / 5750 min -1
Max. Torque 11.7 Nm at 5500 min -1
Top speed 80 km / h
Ignition system CDI ignition
starter Kickstarter
transmission 6 courses
coupling Multi-disc clutch in an oil bath
Secondary drive O-ring chain
frame Double loop tubular steel frame
Dimensions (L × W × H) in mm 1970 × 675 × 1005 (without casing) 1110 (with casing)
wheelbase 1250 mm
Seat height 780 mm
Ground clearance 150 mm
Tank capacity 12 liters
Rims front / rear Aluminum Sport Comstar rims 18 "
Front tires 2.75 -18
Rear tires 3.00 - 18 6PR
Front suspension Hydraulically damped telescopic fork
Rear suspension Swing arm with central shock absorber (Pro-Link system)
Brakes in front Hydraulic disc brake with double piston caliper
Rear brakes Mechanical drum brake
Empty weight 92 kg (dry)
Perm. total weight 271 kg
Standing noise in db (A) 85 P
Driving noise in db (A) 75E
Colours Red / Black / White

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