The Honda GB500TT is an air cooled single cylinder solo cafe racer first marketed in Japan in 1985, eventually arriving in the United States in 1989
The engine was derived from the Honda XL600, a dry sump, four stroke, four valve, single cylinder dirt bike
The styling resembled TT single cylinder racing bikes (such as the Manx Norton, BSA Gold Star, and the AJS 7R) that were prominent in the TT until the 1960s
The GB was very fast, turning 14 second quarter mile times with 0 to 60 times in the low 5s and has excellent handling characteristics
This is a zero mile bike that was purchased in the factory Honda crate
The Honda GB500TT is an air cooled single cylinder solo cafe racer first marketed in Japan in 1985, eventually arriving in the United States in 1989
The engine was derived from the Honda XL600, a dry sump, four stroke, four valve, single cylinder dirt bike
The styling resembled TT single cylinder racing bikes (such as the Manx Norton, BSA Gold Star, and the AJS 7R) that were prominent in the TT until the 1960s
The GB was very fast, turning 14 second quarter mile times with 0 to 60 times in the low 5s and has excellent handling characteristics
This is a zero mile bike that was purchased in the factory Honda crate