The Honda CBR500R is one of the most popular sport bikes found on today’s streets. And there is no wonder why, because it’s reliable, affordable and rewards you with first class performances each time ...
The Honda CBR500R is not a fire-breathing superbike, but a top speed of around 112 mph makes it more than quick enough for highway cruising and weekend fun. Its 471cc parallel twin engine delivers 47 ...
Honda's second-generation CBR500R features a fresh, edgier design and several equipment upgrades that promise enhanced sporty performance while retaining all the practical benefits it inherits from ...
This year’s updated CBR500R and its twin-cylinder siblings, the naked CB500F and adventure styled CB500X, replace models that have been among Honda’s best and most successful of recent years.
When Tadao Baba envisioned the CBR Fireblade back in the early '90s, he came up with the Total Control principle, which prioritized handling over all-out performance. For him, the ideal sports bike ...
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Honda Reveals CB500 Super Four and CBR500R Four
Honda debuted a pair of 502cc Inline-Four models at the CIMAMotor show in Chongqing, China: a CB500 Super Four (or CB500SF) retro standard and a CBR500R Four sportbike. Both models will go to market ...
Honda's mid-range CBR500R last saw a fairly major update just last year for MY22, and before that in 2018, so it's no surprise that the factory decided to just roll it over into 2023. You could call ...
As with the CB500X and CB500F, Honda’s 2022 CBR500R sportbike receives fresh chassis components to help improve handling and feel at the bars. The midsize sportbike will be available this month in ...
The 2021 CBR500R ABS by Honda Motorcycles is riding solo this year as its non-ABS counterpart is no longer available. The 2021 Honda lineup is kept versatile with the CBR500R as it is the stepping ...
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