This article is about Honda's 1979–1985 four-cylinder bike. For the current model, which is related to CBR650F, see Honda CB650F.
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Type of motorcycle
CB650
Honda CB650K
Manufacturer
Honda
Production
1979–1985
Predecessor
Honda CB550
Successor
Honda CB650F
Class
Standard
Engine
627 cc (38.3 cu in), air-cooled, 8-valve, SOHC, transverse four
Bore / stroke
59.8 mm × 55.8 mm (2.35 in × 2.20 in)
Compression ratio
9.0:1
Power
63 hp (47 kW) @ 9,000 rpm[1]
Transmission
5-speed, manual, chain final drive
Suspension
Front: 35 mm telescopic forks Rear: Twin Showa shocks with adjustable pre-load
Brakes
Front: Single-caliper disc Rear: Drum
Tires
Front: 3.25 x 19 in Rear: 3.75 x 18 in
Weight
467 lb (212 kg)[1] (wet)
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