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1982 Honda CM450E review from United States of America

"CM450E: twist the handle soulfully, but keep your distance"

What things have gone wrong with the motorcycle?

Turn signals were whack - fixed the ground on tail light assembly.

Headlight and front turn signals became loose - tightened the stalks.

Forks were twisted slightly - loosened the triple clamps and readjusted. There is a lot of range.

Front brake cable - replaced with generic junkyard cable for 10$

Front brake return spring (s) - fixed with external spring, $2.5.

CM450s did not have a center stand - sucks : (looks like 1970s CB360 stand might fit?$?)

Rear brake takes a moment to release due to weak old springs. I'm too cheap to buy a special motorcycle jack.

Rear wheel spokes are loose. I bought a special wrench - still in the bag.

General comments?

CM450E rips hard from standstill, and it's an absolute pleasure to accelerate to the traffic ahead and then slice right in between cars.

Nice low exhaust tone - ddrrrrrrrrr. It must have been re-jetted in the past because the literature tells of lean emission-friendly jetting, but my plugs are normal-looking brown (consider the clean-burning modern gasoline). I recommend 89 octane to prevent detonation during hot idle in traffic. The engine runs smooth at all RPMs, hot or cold. 6-speed OD trans adds to the smoothness on freeway. The gearbox is gigantic, like 4-bangers of that era. The powerplant feels like it was built to last forever.

Comfy saddle. Needs a windshield for high-speed touring. The suspension could be softer.

It is a relatively lightweight motorcycle (~400 lbs) but due to soft wheels and thin flexible forks, it feels dangerous in turns. Now I know what all the fuss is about with vintage cafe racers :) Opposite of my old kz650c.

Brakes are horrible - drums front and rear. Even when they work perfectly, drum brakes are bad. So I don't rely on them. Instead I use the engine's massive braking effect to slow way down, then the brakes for the final stop.

That said it is a perfect motorcycle for a beginner - it teaches precision of inputs and attention. Plus they are dirt-cheap to buy and maintain, so the first wipeout (s) won't put you in a poor house.

Proper attire is mandatory though. The seller of this bike wiped out on his wet front lawn and showed me a nasty welting flesh burn on his leg, because the exhaust headers stick way out. I still haven't cleaned off the black-burgundy carbon stain. If a hot one falls on your leg, it will burn it off in no time. That guy is a limping louie for a month, heheh.

Of the many motors I rode in my life, I highly recommend this model to anyone aspiring to become a cyco4lyf like me :)

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Would you buy another motorcycle from this manufacturer? Yes
Model Year1982
First year of ownership2006
Most recent year of ownership2006
Acceleration marks 9/10
Roll-on Performance marks 7/10
Handling marks 6/10
Braking marks 2/10
Reliability marks 9/10
Comfort marks 7/10
Dealer Service marks  
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 10/10
Distance when acquired22700 miles
Most recent distance22800 miles
Previous motorcycleYamaha XJ650RJ Seca
Date of Entry 27th August, 2006

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