Kingston’s Honda CX500 Street Tracker is Pure 80s Magic

Most marques have a golden era?that time when they dominated a race series, etching into memory iconic motorcycles and liveries. Honda has more than a few of those.
Take the legendary RS750: it hit the flat track circuit in 1983, and racked up multiple championships in the hands of Ricky Graham and Bubba Shobert. So when a customer gave his 1984 CX500E to Dirk Oehlerking of Kingston Custom, it was the RS750 that Dirk turned to for inspiration.
The brief to Dirk was short: “Build an unusual bike in an eighties style.? So he decided to emulate the tricolor mid-80s HRC factory look.
Picking the RS750 was poetic in itself: A CX500 motor powered the RS? predecessor, the less successful NS750. (It was flipped horizontally in the frame and bored out to 750cc.)
Dirk’s customer had no intentions of racing his CX500 though?and no desire to bore it out or flip the motor. So this one’s more street tracker than full-blown race bike.
To get the profile right, Dirk fabricated a compact, nine-liter aluminum fuel tank. He then paired it with a Storz-style tail, complete with Alcantara on the seat pan. The subframe’s been trimmed a little to match too.
Moving lower down, Dirk then engineered a new mono-shock setup, complete with linkages and shock mounts, and installed a custom-spec shock from YSS. Up front, he?s dropped the forks by four inches to balance out the stance.
The wheels are the original Honda Comstars, finished in gold for ‘that eighties l...
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