webbs150
Veteran Member
Hi all,
Grabbed a 1981 CX500C a few weeks ago on FB Marketplace. Have ordered and received some parts, done the basic servicing, and today got it up and riding successfully. Happy with my diagnostic work (and happy with the informative FSM that came with the bike).
Despite no obvious air leaks, the bike is a little low on power and throttle response. I did a full carb rebuild (kept original brass, just cleaned and replaced gaskets). I hear some pretty wicked ticking - already checked valve clearances before I ran the bike and attempted to set the cam chain tensioner, but not sure if the bike has previously had that part serviced. Video of idling below:
Big departure from the Twinstar and I know that this forum isn't focused on non-parallel twins, so I have created an account over at theCX500 forum. That said, really appreciated all of this forum's support during my previous project and figured it wouldn't hurt to pose the question.
Thanks in advance if anyone has any ideas about the power issues or noisiness,
Hans
Grabbed a 1981 CX500C a few weeks ago on FB Marketplace. Have ordered and received some parts, done the basic servicing, and today got it up and riding successfully. Happy with my diagnostic work (and happy with the informative FSM that came with the bike).
Despite no obvious air leaks, the bike is a little low on power and throttle response. I did a full carb rebuild (kept original brass, just cleaned and replaced gaskets). I hear some pretty wicked ticking - already checked valve clearances before I ran the bike and attempted to set the cam chain tensioner, but not sure if the bike has previously had that part serviced. Video of idling below:
Big departure from the Twinstar and I know that this forum isn't focused on non-parallel twins, so I have created an account over at theCX500 forum. That said, really appreciated all of this forum's support during my previous project and figured it wouldn't hurt to pose the question.
Thanks in advance if anyone has any ideas about the power issues or noisiness,
Hans





