CB650

The year is 1978, model-year 1979, and Honda stopped production of the SOHC/4 CB550 and CB750 models ending the line which had formed the core of Honda’s street bike offerings since 1969. Long before 1979, the competition had moved to dual overhead cam power plants and Honda’s single cam engine was looking a bit old fashioned, so the marque bike was overhauled and given new styling and a DOHC/4 engine. The CB550 was overhauled as well, but instead of a new power plant, it was bored out, restyled, and became the CB650, the last of the SOHC/4 bikes. For the next four years, the CB650 in its various permutations proved popular as a middle-weight all-around bike.

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Model Guide

Serial Numbers

ModelModel YearFrame NumberEngine Number
CB6501979RC03-2002472RC03E-2002518
CB6501980RC05-2100002RC03E-2100009
CB650SC1980RC05-2100008RC03E-2100011
CB6501981JH2RC0507BM200013RC03E-2200004
CB650SC1981JH2RC0518BM100009RC03E-2200004
CB6501982JH2RC0509CM300003RC03E-2300001
CB650SC1982JH2RC0808CM000013RC08E-2000018

1979 CB650

The 1979 CB650 was available in two color schemes: Candy Muse Red with Maroon and Black with Red. The gas tank and side covers had a 2-tone paint scheme with gold pinstripes and featured a red and gold “650” side cover decal. The wheels were black comstars. The exhaust was a 4-into-2 design.

1980 CB650

The SC (custom) style was introduced in 1980. The differences between the CB650 models was largely cosmetic with the standard model featuring a 4-into-2 exhaust and wire wheels while the custom was fitted with a 4-into-4 exhaust and black comstar wheels. Both of the 1980 models featured chrome airbox trim panels and a redesigned tank, saddle, and side covers.

1981 CB650

For the 1981 model year, the base model received newly designed logos on the side covers and an adjustable air suspension. The color options were Cosmo Black Metallic or Candy Bourgogne Red. The SC model was updated with a leading axle fork style and dual front disc brakes. It was available in two-tone paint schemes: Candy Universal Blue with Metallic Blue and Candy Muse Red with Metallic Brown.

1982 CB650

For the final model year, the standard model was unchanged except for the addition of a dual-piston front brake caliper. There was one color option, Candy Muse Red. The custom received a new style 4-into-4 paint exhaust and black engine paint. The body work paint scheme featured a serpentine chrome stripe with two color options, Candy Flair Blue or Cosmo Black Metallic.

Specifications

  
Engine and Transmission 
Displacement627.0 ccm (38.26 cubic inches)
Engine typeIn-line four, four-stroke
Power63.0 HP (46.0 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
Top speed183.0 km/h (113.7 mph)
Compression9.0:1
Bore x stroke59.8 x 55.8 mm (2.4 x 2.2 inches)
Valves per cylinder2
Gearbox5-speed
Tires and Brakes 
Front tire3.25-19
Rear tire3.75-18
Front brakesDual disc
Rear brakesExpanding shoe drum
Capacities 
Weight (wet)216.0 kg (476.2 pounds)
Fuel tank18.00 litres (4.76 gallons)