Just did a little research on the Honda Turbo. It was a CX500 and was available with or with out a turbo. The X stood for experimental and there were only a little over 1100 produced. It later evolved into the CX650 that generated far less boost.
I wrote the first post from memory and at my age that's never a good idea. Hope we can all apply the message on the sticker.
Mac
Speaking of bikes that could get out from under you in a hurry :
While I was 'permanent party' for a short time at Brooke Army Hosp, San Antonio we all owned motorcycles. A, dumb, buddy bought the first Kawasaki Mach III that I'd ever seen. I never got to ride it because he bent things on it too soon. Showing us the power of his new bike in a parking lot....he rode past at about 30mph and then snapped opened the throttle. His bike went straight up into the air and came down on the hood of a car.
It was horrible...brand new bike. Messed up the car, too. Don't recall his condition - 19yr old medic trainees were a dime a dozen in those days - but that pretty bike was injured!
Someone told me that soon after launching this rocket bike (light weight and 60hp?) Kawasaki stipulated that dealers give special instructions to all new buyers of the Mach III.
This, too, could be faulty memory - but not the sight of that new bike laying on that car hood.
I would have needed help to put my new green/white CB350 onto a car --- and that was fine by me....it was just my speed.
Good old days...
Stig