
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo
Production: 1982
Engine: 497cc four-stroke turbocharged transverse twin
BHP: 82
Price: I’m sure owners would pay you to take the bike off their hands
Why is it important?: I’m sure you could guess why it’s important. It was the first production turbocharged motorcycle. Everything in the 80’s was turbocharged: hair gel, shoes, laptops. But turbocharged bikes didn’t exist. Naturally, Honda was first to apply this turbocharged craze to their motorcycles. Of course, in typical Honda fashion, the motorcycle was complicated and didn’t really function any better than a standard motorcycle. What was odd about it was the fact that Honda choose their workhorse, the CX500, for the turbocharging upgrade. The horsepower gain was impressive, but it wasn’t much to sneeze at. 82hp on a performance bike in 1982 was pretty wimpy, and the fact that it had turbo lag didn’t help. Once again, Honda had failed. The bike was too complicated and too slow for the general riding public. Nice try, though.
The CX500-T also was started the trend of forced-induction sportbike that was popular by tuner for today,& inspired the others major player by suzuki,kawasaki & yamaha to make their own public,road legal turbo sportbike for sale(Suzuki XN85 Turbo,Yamaha Diversion SecaX,Kawasaki GP750R & GPZ900R)

1988 Honda RC30 and 1993 Honda RC45
Production: 1987-1999
Engine: 748cc four-stroke V-4
BHP: (RC30) 112
(RC45) 120
Price: Both are around $20,000 to $35,000
Why are they important?: Like the CB1100R before them, the RC30 and RC45 were created to dominate production class racing. The RC30 was designed to be a limited production road bike that was basically a race bike with headlamps. It cost twice as much as similarly powerful road going 750’s due to the fact that it had all the best components,such as CF bits all around,lightened exhaust system with titanium which is rare on its day & in house made,forged alloy wheel. The RC45 was the same deal. Both the RC30 and RC45 dominated production bike racing in the late 80’s and early 90’s. They’re also really freaking cool.

1992 Honda NR750
Production: 1992
Engine: 748cc four-stroke V-4
BHP: 125
Price: $60,000-$80,000
Why is it important?: This is the most outrageous and amazing road bike ever built.After the death of Soichiro Honda in the 1991,& a year after uber-cool looking exotic NSX was debut for public,how about a tribute for what Soichiro Honda love the most? The answer was NR750 ,& it was and still is unlike any road motorcycle, and the price then and now shows. The engine was a resurrection of the failed NR500 technology. The NR750 had four oval pistons with 32 valves producing about 125hp. Honda actually restricted the horsepower from 160 because they didn’t want it competing with the Fireblade. This was an amazing feat considering modern 1000cc sportbikes are barely edging 160hp. The bodywork is all carbon fiber and Kevlar, and even the key is made from a mixture of Kevlar, carbon fiber and titanium. The styling was way ahead of it’s time, and it’s been said that the famous 916’s styling was based off the NR750. In the end, the NR750 didn’t sell due to the extremely high price and complexity. However, Honda never intended the NR750 to be their big seller. They made it to prove to the world, once and for all, that Honda will forever be the king of road bike technology.
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It features some of the technology that still considered to be exotic all-around although some of them are become a common thing for standard out of factory spec motorcycle,mainly magnesium subframes,titanium exhaust system with exhaust controlled valve,titanium conrod,cam,valve,valve springs & piston,billet titanium crankshaft,aluminium block with magnesium header & starter for such.(which can be find at all 2004-present sportsbike genre from big 4's of Japan)
But still some of the thing that make the bike was a legend was:
-Carbon fibre with aramid & kevlar moulded with light alumium for monocoque frame.
-Digital all around panel instrument.
-Dymag light alloy,forged performances wheel.
-Carbon kevlar+titanium bonded oval piston with molydenum coated sleeve.
-Honda PGM-FI with card reader(with each coloured card such as blue,yellow & green to get a specific power output & engine mapping,via slotted jack beneath the one piece CF moulded single piece bodywork)

This is sample from NSR250SE PGM,that using the same trick as the NR,which is using a power card to get even more power output(blue,yellow & green with HRC custom made,reprogrammed power card to get the most out of the 249cc Vtwin stroker)
---That is how the humble,less educated man with big dream has made the motorcycle as the better machine as we all see today.It changed the perception of biker,& creating many technological tour de force that made its way throughout his car voyager.
The soul & spirit of creating the best motorcycle to beat the rival out there is finally made its way to Honda finest,dubbed as first japanese supercar,the NSX.
It was a sad but true,after Mr Honda has passed away,the company motivation & passion for automation simply going too far away from what he first has thought & the new line up since 2001 is utterly disappointing.
So I hope Honda with the new management under Takeo Fukui is dare to follow the founder heritage & ambition to become a leader again in both car & motorcycle world with innovation & good overall design to match the criteria.
This post has been edited by Cyprid Dark ii: Mar 6 2011, 01:12 AM
Mar 6 2011, 01:03 AM, updated 15y ago
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