I bought one just like this one before I joined the army in 1975. I knew it was a 450 with a longer stroke. The CB 500T was outclassed by other 500cc machines, however, the bike was dependable for the double overhead cam had the bugs worked out after several years in service. I sold it when I was transferred from Germany and I later regretted it. The CB 500T had the lines of a lady and the dependability of a Swiss watch.
Bought a 74 triumph daytona in 76 never regretted it great little bike never missed a beat, but had a chance at one of these, always wondered what could have been
Looks exactly like my twin! I got a '75 as well. I got mine from my dad, who got it from my uncle. it was in the basement of a house he was renting out. The tenants left it behind, with a bunch of other stuff. It was only off the road since 2011.
I had right now the same chocolate honda that I barn found at 9,700km only. the caliper seals I replaced withe the seals of a honda civic seals. very reliable bike. alot of tlc and acid rain removal.
Tom, you've got the perfekt youngtimer in an excellent condition and super spound, a real classical beauty . Today most of the bike riders want 4 cylinders much more power and lots of electronics wrapped in plastics. for 5 times the price of this Honda.
I have the sane bike. Except I was told from the previous owner that I needed to kick start it and run it for about 30 mins before the bike would start w/the start button. And it’s hell trying to kick start that bike. Especially because I need practice and I am 5’4”. Haha
Like the bike perfect looking motorcycle. Bought one went 10 miles on it broke down pushed it ten miles had almighty row in someone's garden got money back So kinda went off it!
I had the twin to this bike, even the color...I hated it and couldn't wait to get rid of it. I felt sorry for the guy I sold it to. My first bike was a '73 Suzuki GT185 which was much better. I wanted a bigger bike and the Honda was next...big mistake for me. My third bike was a Suzuki GS750L which for me at the time was heaven on Earth!
Almost sounds like the cam chain needs adjusting but it might just be the audio.....I'd check it anyway..:)..I know these bikes well..Beautiful bike!!!
Do you still have this bike? This video takes me back listening to that engine wind out - my dad had one he took me on when I was little and then shared with me for years when I got my license. That was until it developed a few issues we didn't have time or space to fix at the time and had to sell it to someone more able to restore it (didn't need too much). As you had a little issue starting the bike, it reminds me of exactly how ours would be slightly temperamental getting it going but once it was running it would take us anywhere. Interestingly enough my dad installed the same air cleaner assemblies on his, too. Thank you for sharing this! :-)
I had this bike also the rubber dyer frame's used to perish thy were under the round cups on top the carbs that made them a bit hard to start also at high speed thy fluttered when you gave them stick thy worked by vacuum so the throttle needle was not working rite but it was a easy fix two top screws to take off and a little rubber tab to line up the new one when fixed it was like a new bike
Luv it when its 80+ outside, and these guys put their hands on the pipes...to "prove" its a "cold start". NICE BIKE !
I loved mine, not a quick bike but it had very impressive torque that made it fly up hills
I bought one just like this one before I joined the army in 1975. I knew it was a 450 with a longer stroke. The CB 500T was outclassed by other 500cc machines, however, the bike was dependable for the double overhead cam had the bugs worked out after several years in service. I sold it when I was transferred from Germany and I later regretted it. The CB 500T had the lines of a lady and the dependability of a Swiss watch.
You are a poet sir ;-)
Cool bike. Thanks for your video 😊
Bought a 74 triumph daytona in 76 never regretted it great little bike never missed a beat, but had a chance at one of these, always wondered what could have been
Had one exactly the same in 1976
Looks exactly like my twin! I got a '75 as well. I got mine from my dad, who got it from my uncle. it was in the basement of a house he was renting out. The tenants left it behind, with a bunch of other stuff. It was only off the road since 2011.
I had a 2nd hand 500T. It was outclassed by other motorcycles with the same displacement, but I didn't care, it was transportation.
I had right now the same chocolate honda that I barn found at 9,700km only. the caliper seals I replaced withe the seals of a honda civic seals. very reliable bike. alot of tlc and acid rain removal.
Tom, you've got the perfekt youngtimer in an excellent condition and super spound, a real classical beauty . Today most of the bike riders want 4 cylinders much more power and lots of electronics wrapped in plastics. for 5 times the price of this Honda.
I have the sane bike. Except I was told from the previous owner that I needed to kick start it and run it for about 30 mins before the bike would start w/the start button. And it’s hell trying to kick start that bike. Especially because I need practice and I am 5’4”. Haha
I've just bought THE same bike :)
Needs a Good Service and a new battery and then I'll be using it on my daily ride.
Like the bike perfect looking motorcycle.
Bought one went 10 miles on it broke down pushed it ten miles had almighty row in someone's garden got money back
So kinda went off it!
I had the twin to this bike, even the color...I hated it and couldn't wait to get rid of it. I felt sorry for the guy I sold it to. My first bike was a '73 Suzuki GT185 which was much better. I wanted a bigger bike and the Honda was next...big mistake for me. My third bike was a Suzuki GS750L which for me at the time was heaven on Earth!
Almost sounds like the cam chain needs adjusting but it might just be the audio.....I'd check it anyway..:)..I know these bikes well..Beautiful bike!!!
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i had one of these great bike
Congratulations, nunca havia visto uma 500 two cillinders. tem o som da 350CC
I bought this exact bike new in 76.....$500......there were 3 unsold on the showroom floor...brown was not a fast seller =)
Does engine vibrate as bad as some say ??
Nice
I'd love to buy this need to get some cash first my dad had one same year same color.
What's the going price for this bike?
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an identical bike on e bay in uk is asking around 6000 dollars.
bought one for $400
@@rollthelosingdice Just found one that sat in a garage for twenty years. Original and complete, great shape just dirty. Picked it up for $650
@@trevorjameson3213 nice! hows it run?
I bought the same bike in 1976. Good looking bike but kind of a dog performance wise. I’d rather own the Roadmaster wagon parked across the street 😁
fantastic
Takes off like a truck with sticky breaks.
stops like one without them
cam chain cylinder milling wheel
"whoa to much gas"
Love it
I know where there is a fixer upper same looking bike for $650 . I'm hoping he takes $500 seeing it needs lots of work
Do you still have this bike? This video takes me back listening to that engine wind out - my dad had one he took me on when I was little and then shared with me for years when I got my license. That was until it developed a few issues we didn't have time or space to fix at the time and had to sell it to someone more able to restore it (didn't need too much). As you had a little issue starting the bike, it reminds me of exactly how ours would be slightly temperamental getting it going but once it was running it would take us anywhere. Interestingly enough my dad installed the same air cleaner assemblies on his, too. Thank you for sharing this! :-)
I had this bike also the rubber dyer frame's used to perish thy were under the round cups on top the carbs that made them a bit hard to start also at high speed thy fluttered when you gave them stick thy worked by vacuum so the throttle needle was not working rite but it was a easy fix two top screws to take off and a little rubber tab to line up the new one when fixed it was like a new bike
Surprised you don’t have burnt skin on the mufflers!
I think you need a little more riding practice. You really snatch the gears and ride the clutch a lot. Not smooth at all….spoils the video.
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The place beyond the pines 😌🫀