Honda CB450DX-K

Honda CB450DX
Manufacturer Honda Motor Company
Production 1989–1992
Predecessor Honda CB400N
Successor Honda CB500
Engine 447 cc (27.3 cu in), air-cooled, SOHC six valve parallel twin
Bore / stroke 75 mm × 50.6 mm (2.95 in × 1.99 in)
Ignition type capacitor discharge electronic ignition, electric start
Transmission 6 speed manual, chain final drive
Brakes Disc front and rear

The CB450DX or CB450N is a motorcycle produced by Moto Honda da Amazonia Ltda from 1989 to 1992.

With its 450cc engine derived from the original Superdream CB400N, it proved to be a big seller in Brazil and South America where the earlier Superdreams sold well, too, due to their low running costs and good reliability. Honda decided to build upon this legacy with the 450DX; however, it did not sell in great numbers in the rest of the world due to poor build quality and a few inherited design problems from the Superdream.

Honda replaced it with the all new CB500 in 1994.

The 447 cc (27.3 cu in) parallel twin motor produces a claimed 43 bhp (32 kW), and was derived from the Superdream. The bike has a manufacturer specified dry weight of 189 kg (417 lb). It has a 6-speed manual gear box, and is chain driven.

It was quite advanced in some ways, using hydraulic disc brakes both at the front and back as well as a 6 valve head. In other ways, however, it was harking back to the late '70s with its retro styling, semi automatic camchain tensioner and balancer system.

The bike is a popular beginner bike, due to its low cost used, and easy maneuverability.

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