2019 Honda CBR 500R | First Ride

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @chaseontwowheels
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    • @mightymouse1910
      @mightymouse1910 2 года назад

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  • @oliver25786
    @oliver25786 2 года назад +525

    A slight correction: This bike is competing with the Ninja 400/R3/RC 390, not the Ninja 650/R7. This is Honda's A2 competitor in Europe.

    • @Quantum-
      @Quantum- 2 года назад +36

      This bike indeed doesn't compete with most of those bikes. Most of them weigh noticeably less, with comparable power out of a smaller and more efficient engine.
      I'd really rather have them produce a 500cc inline 4 with say 75hp if I have to deal with the weight of a supersport but want less power than a supersport for some reason.

    • @speedtriprr537
      @speedtriprr537 2 года назад +79

      Not really a slight correction, he is way off on this.

    • @pookiewookie7679
      @pookiewookie7679 2 года назад +5

      Exactly

    • @paulh6101
      @paulh6101 2 года назад +2

      Seems his perception of power is off...

    • @unlockmypassword
      @unlockmypassword 2 года назад +26

      @@Quantum- it's definitely a ninja 400 competitor just because they couldn't get the weight down doesn't mean it's not in the same class.

  • @HarleyRiderJoe
    @HarleyRiderJoe 2 года назад +69

    I got a 2022 right off the truck in early May. Nearly 900 miles on the bike already. It's a dream for my commuting. 72 mpg and keeps up extremely well. And I completely agree with the body position. So well made for us that are in the 5'8" - 5'11" range. Great review!

    • @hsuchanen1305
      @hsuchanen1305 2 года назад +2

      Sad 5'6 and 5'2 dudes why so negative in the comment ?
      Haha just kidding

    • @mossyfire4993
      @mossyfire4993 2 года назад

      Would I be tip-toeing with this bike? I’m just about 5’6” , so kind of a bit shorter than most

    • @HarleyRiderJoe
      @HarleyRiderJoe 2 года назад

      @@mossyfire4993 it'd be close.

    • @hsuchanen1305
      @hsuchanen1305 2 года назад +3

      @@mossyfire4993 not so short just average

    • @Fee.1
      @Fee.1 2 года назад

      @@mossyfire4993 no you wouldn’t. It’s not really any taller it’s just longer ergo wise. That said it’s a terrible and terribly over priced bike and chase screwed up big comparing it to the 650 class. Only thing it competes with the 650 class on is price. Honda’s 650 competes with the 650 class, this lines up w/the ninja 400 etc but it’s heavier and way more $$. Anyone who buys this over an mt07 for the same price ot a used cb650r etc is high or not paying attention

  • @RoboJon
    @RoboJon 2 года назад +133

    Chase comparing this bike to the R7 and ninja 650, meanwhile...
    Cbr650: *exists*

    • @thumpertorque_
      @thumpertorque_ 2 года назад +1

      Just too many models lol

    • @monkmoto1887
      @monkmoto1887 2 года назад +1

      Honda makes a lot of stuff that just doesn’t smack right

    • @snop6176
      @snop6176 2 года назад +2

      I've been looking everywhere for a cbr650r and I think they might be discontinued. No luck at all finding one. I see these 500rs everywhere, but I'm not a huge fan of them. I want that inline 4

    • @RoboJon
      @RoboJon 2 года назад

      @@snop6176 might be your location, I tried to find out if they were discontinued but found nothing. However, you can still seemingly get one through the official Honda website, although it basically ends up directing you to a dealership it does let you "build" a 2022 or 2021 model cbr650r. All that being said I do know for sure the current cbr600r is currently not sold in the U.S. for some strange reason. Might be a similar issue with the 650.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss 6 месяцев назад

      Sv650 is probably similar it has no fairings and its older but i bet its similar speed wise

  • @paultheile2457
    @paultheile2457 2 года назад +22

    I love my 2018 Honda Cbr 500r. Good enough power for commuting an hour to work. Looks sleek, plus I bought it with only 1500 miles. It’s awesome

  • @Greykage
    @Greykage 2 года назад +80

    I've had the 2022 CBR500R for just over 3 months now and absolutely love it. With the 2022 model upgraded with Showa inverted forks and dual front discs, which perform better than the previous models, being the main reason I got it over the previous models. I looked at a Ninja 400, but at 6'3" tall, it was small and too cramped for my size. The weight of the bike doesn't bother me as I've been able to move it around without any issue. I would recommend this for taller riders from 6'.

    • @soumyomondal4368
      @soumyomondal4368 2 года назад +6

      thanks mate...i'm also above 6ft...xdd

    • @joebone3151
      @joebone3151 2 года назад +4

      Exact model I want once I have my down payment, license and insurance covered I'm getting one

    • @Fee.1
      @Fee.1 2 года назад +6

      @@soumyomondal4368 don’t do it. This is not the bike to get for taller riders who want to enjoy it more than a year. Chase was completely inaccurate and mistakingly compared this to the 650 class. That is way off. Honda’s 650’s compete in the 650 class, not this. This ancient 500 competes in the 300-400cc class, being exactly comparable to the power to weight of the 321cc R3 and MT03. Honda’s rebel 300 competes with the old 250cc class that no longer exists from most manufacturers in most markets. I’m not a fan of the ninja 650 but the one comparison it wins is vs this. Any 650 wipes the floor with this. The mt07 word the floor with every 650 torque wise except for the KTM, so you have plenty of choice, but if you want a modest 650 the z650/ninja 650 and even the royal enfield 650’s are a huge jump over this, but still a major degree more tame than say they mt07.
      If you want a Honda their 650 is a absolute peach and the last 650 inline 4 I can think of atm, so definitely go for that over this. Really Honda should feel a little embarrassed for not having updated & replaced the 300 & 500 bikes yet

    • @soumyomondal4368
      @soumyomondal4368 2 года назад +1

      @@Fee.1 thank you for the information.... Honda cbr 650r

    • @Steven_Will
      @Steven_Will Год назад +2

      I wanted a ninja 400 but I'm 6ft 5 210 lb and it is seem like a toy to me. I'm going to go sit on a cbr500r to see if it suits me better

  • @Thirsty_Fox
    @Thirsty_Fox 2 года назад +48

    I did 15,500 km on it in two seasons on my 2019 before recently trading to try out the CB500X (same bike but with some off-road ability). I absolutely love these, but it's important to understand what it's not -- a track bike. To me it's perfect for commuting, country backroads and twisties, light touring, and pretty much everything outside of the track (Ninja 400 or R3 would be better for track). I got 2.5 to 3.5 L/100 km (65 to 95 US MPG) with most tanks being around 3.1 using regular fuel, with a tank range of about 500 km (300 mi). The engine is very neutral and relatively detuned, so they're exceptionally reliable (even for a Honda) but lack some of the excitement of a higher-revving bike, but with the reward of a nice amount of low-end power. They're happy from 2,000 RPM onwards. I found it comfortable for 4-5 hour trips with no real stops, unlike my X with its overly soft seat.
    Only thing I changed was the stock windscreen to a Puig as the stock one pushed all the air into the bottom of my helmet, and I removed the little intake snorkel which made it sound and feel so much better under wide open throttle. Overall it was the best bike I've owned so far and I think I like it more than my '22 500X, which feels slower and more vibey. The 500R once broken in had a real sweetness to it that I really liked, and the ride and engine were so compliant it was up for anything. Fun in the twisties (up to reasonable speeds), but it's even happy doing light off-road with its compliant suspension and incredibly easy power delivery. Just don't buy one expecting it to be a track bike because they don't really feel like one... they don't rev all that high, power delivery is very flat, they're on the heavier side, and the stock tires are pretty bad (the 2022 now has Roads which are so much better). But in the real world on public roads, that means you get a very easy and fun to ride bike with exceptionally low running costs that has extra legroom and stability. Insurance was lower for me with this than it would have been for either an R3 or Ninja 400 here in Ontario (C$730 vs C$1,050).
    It doesn't really compete directly with anything since it's really a fully-faired standard bike of a size you don't often see these days.

    • @goaboy99
      @goaboy99 2 года назад +1

      Do you think it can also become a track bike if you fit better tires on it?

    • @KpopNiDontStop
      @KpopNiDontStop 2 года назад

      @@goaboy99 It absolutely can in fact there are a few youtubers who record their track days with one.

    • @rafiqrosli3967
      @rafiqrosli3967 2 года назад

      Does getting rid of the snorkel thing affect performance? Thinking of removing it from mine.

    • @philipe.9466
      @philipe.9466 2 года назад

      @@rafiqrosli3967 Powerwiese the intake mod is barley noticeable on mine. What you do get is a deeper, growlier intake sound. The sound certainly fits the bike very well, just don't expect any power miracles.

    • @Thirsty_Fox
      @Thirsty_Fox 2 года назад +2

      @@goaboy99 Definitely needs better tires for the track and even the road -- the OEM Dunlops were awful. But I still wouldn't buy it specifically for the track. You can still take it to the track, especially tracks that are a bit tighter, and have a lot of fun, but there's better and cheaper options for the track for sure. Its strong suits are all on the roads in daily riding on public roads.

  • @sonh788
    @sonh788 2 года назад +28

    Incredibly underrated . Well balanced bike capable of holding it down in a lot of scenarios

  • @stewartdillard7199
    @stewartdillard7199 2 года назад +11

    I started on a CB500F which is the naked bike version. It was a great starter bike that I would recommend to anyone. Enough grunt for the highway but not enough to get you into trouble. There's also the fact that it is a Honda which means you can't kill it, it's easy to work on, and you can get parts cheap.

  • @c.r.chandler5905
    @c.r.chandler5905 2 года назад +11

    I love how you gave this bike an honest unbiased review unlike Yamminoob who just craps on this bike every time he opens his mouth

    • @Otterplus
      @Otterplus 2 года назад +3

      I’ve had one of these and for the money there are much better offerings out there. The cost of this new, plus dealer fees and whatnot, is more than a late model used 650 class bike with low miles

    • @MrTaylormadetech
      @MrTaylormadetech 2 года назад +1

      Yammie was spot on … for the money it’s slow, boring, sounds bad, and expensive… it’s only redeeming factor is it’s reliability and build quality

    • @dmvbenz7536
      @dmvbenz7536 2 года назад

      Lmaooo what do you mean he was right, the cbr500 has as much horsepower and torque that my z400 had and my z400 weighed a whole lot less

    • @bfarm44
      @bfarm44 2 года назад +3

      Yammer is a child with zip for actual real world experience and is still in his “muh liter bike” stage. He needs many more years before holding forth on what’s crap and what isn’t. Thinks the R3 is too small. Right

    • @Thirsty_Fox
      @Thirsty_Fox 2 года назад +10

      @@MrTaylormadetech It's also way more comfortable than the Ninja 400 and R3, gets much better fuel economy, much more low-end power, is more stable in the wind, has proper sized tires, more compliant ride, and better for two-up. Basically if you want track, go 400 or R3, but if you're just doing normal things on public roads, the 500R is a great choice. They've made them since 2013 and haven't changed all that much so you can have a second-hand one for quite little and they last forever (seen some with over 250,000 km so far).

  • @jakubjanicki9148
    @jakubjanicki9148 2 года назад +79

    Doesn't the cbr500r actually compete with r3 and ninja 400?

    • @Thirsty_Fox
      @Thirsty_Fox 2 года назад +8

      It doesn't really directly compete with much of anything. The Ninja 400 and R3 are more track bikes, whereas the CBR500R is more of a fully-faired standard bike.

    • @tg8150
      @tg8150 2 года назад +4

      No. It competes with mopeds. Cuz that’s really how exciting this bike is. Oh but wait, $7K is the entry fee. 😁

    • @rafiqrosli3967
      @rafiqrosli3967 2 года назад +7

      @@tg8150 mopeds cant hold a candle to its fuel efficiency

    • @sleeper.simulant7327
      @sleeper.simulant7327 2 года назад +1

      @@Thirsty_Fox it technically does compete with the Ninja and R3. I sat in the CBR500R and a Ninja 400 at a dealership and they were very similar in terms of bar position and foot peg position. The Hondas cockpit felt slightly bigger, but that’s about it. The Ninja and Honda also make the same peak power figures, the Honda just had a more torque first power curve and redlines like 4000 rpm less, where the Ninja is more of a rev happy engine that likes to get flogged a little more. The Honda also does feel heavier as it is. I’d buy the Ninja if I had to choose, it’s just more fun and flickable

    • @Fee.1
      @Fee.1 2 года назад

      Yes, at best. Honda’s 300 is made to go up against the old 250 class. The 500 is made to go up against the old 300-400 class. The motor could technically manage against the r3 & z400 for example but the bike is too heavy and it’s insanely under tuned. The mileage is the only excuse to buy this thing. But yes Honda’s 650 competes in the 650 class chase, not the 500 😑😑😑

  • @upnorth5465
    @upnorth5465 2 года назад +10

    Got my 2022 500r a week ago and just rolled over 700miles on it. This is an awesome bike for a daily. I'm 6'1 and 220lbs. No other bike fits and rides as good as the honda in this class. Still has plenty of get up and go and worth every extra penny over the ninja 400.

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад

      Would you recommend it to returning adult rider I'm 5'11" 150lb?
      I'm not looking at ming blowing take offs, but I like power get up and goes but without hands ripping punches.

    • @upnorth5465
      @upnorth5465 Год назад +3

      @@dmitryc760 oh yeah. This bike has plenty of power without having to worry about babying the throttle. I just rolled over 2,300miles in the first month I've owned it now and have no regrets.
      I am trading it in for a 650r but that won't be for at least another year or more until my dealership can actually get one. Only because I'm a sucker for inline 4 cylinders.

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад +3

      @@upnorth5465 Thank you for response, I'm also in love with inline 4's, ideally it is cb650r, I'm dying for that neo naked look, just not sure if it'll be OK to start on cb650r rather than this 500. If they were to have 400cc in line 4 in this cbr500r that would be an insanely great bike though.

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад

      @@upnorth5465 update, I was able to find 2019 cbr650r for the price of new cbr500r, looking forward to test ride it as I haven't yet. If it won't scare shit out of me I think 650 is a better deal and something you'd keep longer I assume.
      Will see. Love cbr500r in sword silver grey, but hey, red 650r also gorgeous.

    • @upnorth5465
      @upnorth5465 Год назад +3

      @@dmitryc760 I'd go for it. Funny thing is I actually found a new 2022 cbr650r and traded my 500r with 3500 miles on it for it 4 days ago.
      It's definitely got a lot more power but completely manageable. I had no plans of doing it but my dealer only sees a 650 once every couple years so I pounced.

  • @vicwilliams8067
    @vicwilliams8067 2 года назад +11

    Great bike, and great review! This bike is my daily rider for a 45 minute commute. I find it does everything that I need very well. Not the fastest, but fast enough. And the commuting prowess, comfort, ease in city traffic, reliability, looks, gas mileage, etc far outweigh a few hp. Perfect bike for my needs. I was a returning rider when I got this a few years ago, planning to ride for a season and upgrade. I may add another bike someday, but no upgrade is necessary.

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад

      You ringed almost all my bells, I'm also returning rider looking at it to buy, local dealer has one. I'm 38 yo not crazy guy lol, 5'11" 150lb, would you think its a right shot for commute and joy rides on a weekends? I mean it's very pricey new, but it's new. I'm dying love the looks of it. Only engine sound is meh.
      Would you recommend it?
      I'd appreciate detailed response.

  • @Random_Tangent
    @Random_Tangent 2 года назад +11

    Screen brightness can be turned up in the settings. New model updates for 2022 make this a great bike for everything except speed- more torque, gold inverted forks, duel radially mounted front discs and pops and crackles from the stock exhaust. I think Chase would like the naked version. Thing is it makes good torque for urban and suburban rides starting off in 2nd, when you consider how economical the engine is, and you rarely get to use the extra power of a bigger bike on commutes anyway.

    • @noname-1122
      @noname-1122 2 года назад +1

      I have the 2022 Honda CB 500 F and I absolutely love it. Everything you said is true!

  • @Onereelrider
    @Onereelrider 2 года назад +13

    Major gaffe saying it's competitors lol, I'm surprised nobody picked that up in post. Also, Honda do have the CBR650/650R models which would be very formidable against the R7 and Kawi 650. Ok, so I let my friend ride my CB1000R a few days ago and I hoped back on my 2019 500F. It's obviously day and night....however, it reminded me why this bike was so good. It does everything well and doesn't complain. I put 17,000 km on it and had zero issues. Is where I think people go wrong with this bike thinking it's a sport bike based on it's appearance; versus the X or the F. Because you and others will view it as a "race bike"...it will always disappoint. The other model variants don't project that same level of performance and are better choices for that reason.

    • @Fee.1
      @Fee.1 2 года назад

      I agree he messed up majorly but don’t agree this dated bike and motor have any saving qualities or justifications. Only in a vacuum. But it’s insane to buy a bike that competes with the r3 and ninja 400 but is heavier and slower & costs MT07 money or used CBR650R money.

    • @einShawn
      @einShawn 2 месяца назад

      @@Fee.1 Well it's mainly esigned for the europeen A2 Licence. Also it beeing heavier makes it more stable when riding. Ofc it's not gonna be the same as a ninja 400 which has a more agressive seating position and better power/weight ratio. But a lot of people say, that ninja 400 feels like a toy and not that stable and trustable, and that the CBR feels like a "big bike"

  • @tocaracer8066
    @tocaracer8066 2 года назад +5

    this bike is probably best for someone getting back into riding after a break. they'll have the money for this bike and will fancy the premium features that come with this bike.

    • @tg8150
      @tg8150 2 года назад

      Premium features? Like the rubber brake lines?🙄

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад

      Honestly I think I'm the one, I'm sold on looks, would love slightly more hp in a range of 60-65 in it and 50 in torque. If those engines would be tunable it would be cool, but as far as I researched they are not.

    • @tocaracer8066
      @tocaracer8066 Год назад

      @@dmitryc760 ninja 650 is a very good fit for the power and torque ranges that you desire.

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад

      @@tocaracer8066 the looks of ninja is not settling on me unfortunately.

  • @SvanbergSimon
    @SvanbergSimon 2 года назад +7

    love the footage from the car. it makes you truly have something that few others have.

  • @rockurox
    @rockurox 2 года назад +7

    Bought a 2019 a month ago, black, LOVE IT. Perfect bike for my size and use. 77mpg on the dash currently. Looks clean too. Will definitely keep long-term.

  • @Omar411269
    @Omar411269 2 года назад +17

    R3, Ninja 400 is the bracket for this bike. Not R7 or 650

  • @Motoplugg
    @Motoplugg 2 года назад +6

    This is the grown up version of the ninja 400. More refined and more weight for commuting on highways but around the same performance besides cornering

  • @littlelink6843
    @littlelink6843 2 года назад +21

    Thing I miss most about the 500r is the fuel range. Most of the time I’d get 170-185 miles to a tank. Not so much on a sportster but you win some you lose some.

    • @j.martin4476
      @j.martin4476 9 месяцев назад

      ugh, ive owned a sportster, i would take this Honda over a sporty all day and twice on sundays.

  • @josephyoung7833
    @josephyoung7833 2 года назад +2

    My first bike, it's been to Italy and back, the wild Atlantic way, the Nc500 in Scotland and across France...TWICE. THE BEST first bike

  • @krispysweekendgarage6892
    @krispysweekendgarage6892 Год назад +4

    I chose this over the gsxr 600. I ride 6 days a week and this is way more comfortable and gas mileage is awesome especially right now. Still get my kicks and smiles even tho its not very fast. It works for me! And I get compliments from normies all the time!

    • @Thatcaptain-yn5np
      @Thatcaptain-yn5np 4 месяца назад +1

      Same with me. I’ve owned 600s. For the riding I do the 500r has been perfect since I’m older now.

  • @totallynoclue
    @totallynoclue 11 месяцев назад +2

    I just got mine a couple of weeks ago and loving it. Feels nimble and low key. My previous 97 ninja 500XR definitely felt more powerful but I like the maneuverability of the CBR better. Riding position also felt so much easier to get used to

  • @Dan_B_Rides
    @Dan_B_Rides 2 года назад +3

    OC That would be my daily without a shadow of a doubt but if that did not exist then it would be a Honda CB500F. At last you have got on the CBR500R! This is one my favourite bikes. It is a great machine with good power, handling and the fuel economy is amazing. The 2022 model is even more better. Honda have updated the forks to SFF-BP forks and they have added twin front brake discs which make it look like a "big boy" bike. Love it so much! Great review Chase.

  • @chadillac171
    @chadillac171 2 года назад +21

    Yammie Noob would be so proud 😂

    • @duhbullb
      @duhbullb 2 года назад +1

      Yam: *punches air VIOLENTLY

    • @Random_Tangent
      @Random_Tangent 2 года назад +12

      Those guys prefer bikes as toys just for fun. The 500s are boringly too practical and sensible for them, but are a solid platform to hone your riding skills on and do the daily rides.

    • @goaboy99
      @goaboy99 2 года назад +1

      Yammie would get an anxiety attack if he saw his review lol

    • @Fee.1
      @Fee.1 2 года назад

      @@Random_Tangent no chase screwed up and forgot about the CBR650. Honda’s 650 competes in the 650 class, not the 500, the 500 competes with the r3 & ninja 400 with more weight and at mt07 prices. It makes no sense to buy this bike.

  • @johndortch5464
    @johndortch5464 2 года назад +1

    I ride this in a 2021 model in white. Great 2nd bike. Couldn’t find a cbr650r to buy, so I rode this and loved it.

  • @myztklk3v
    @myztklk3v 2 года назад +3

    the new 500s look so nice. I had a 2013 (old style) and really wanted one of these when they first came out in 2017 (I think) but I just waited and bought an R6

  • @kevinmason6130
    @kevinmason6130 2 года назад +2

    Everybody always complains about basically every Honda gauge in the sunlight. You can brighten the screen. I did have never had any issues

  • @stuarthull5706
    @stuarthull5706 2 года назад +5

    @chase good review but just on thing this bike is euro A2 compliant so really it’s competition is Kawasaki 400, KTM390 etc not R7 and Kawasaki 650.

  • @TheJcloudj
    @TheJcloudj 2 года назад +1

    Man I just got this bike as my first bike. I love it.

  • @ronniesakchaisitkul4893
    @ronniesakchaisitkul4893 2 года назад +3

    Great info and demo. I agree on daily commute bike. I’ve had many bikes and ended up ordering the CB500f. Bigger bikes are fun for weekends but I wanted daily riding.

  • @ceugb
    @ceugb 2 месяца назад

    Hi Chase. I live in Japan where if you are familiar with the motorcycle license scene here (up to 400 cc & unlimited) license types. I have the 2018 version of that bike which comes in 400cc in Japan. While I will eventually go and get the unlimited license, I will say that I love the Honda CB400R. With overall road/highway speeds lower here than the US it's perfect. Very comfortable to ride and being a bit older and starting to ride again after nearly 30 years of not riding it's a great bike to re-start on. Thanks for doing the review.

  • @user-cq8oq4xx1e
    @user-cq8oq4xx1e Год назад +1

    The brightness of the dash display is adjustable

  • @patricksandeberg8184
    @patricksandeberg8184 2 года назад +2

    I really like the 2022 model. It has dual-discs at the front.

  • @keithkamps77
    @keithkamps77 2 года назад +1

    I can't bend over tanks anymore but my choice for a daily commuter is the Honda NC-750X especially here in NYC it can't be beat. I picked up 2020 left over non DCT and absolutely love it. OC

  • @Slow.500F
    @Slow.500F 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve had the 2019 CB500F since October of 23’ and it’s been a solid bike! 100% a good city bike, great amount of power since you can use a lot of it in city making, it more fun haha. Highway wise it’s good it can handle it, would recommend doing a 16t front 39t rear (15t, 41t stock) conversion to make it less stressful for the engine longevity wise if you’re like me doing 80-90% highway

  • @pggp273
    @pggp273 Год назад

    A good review of a an absolutely superb bike. If you dont chase numbers but instead just ride this bike you will find it to be an absolutely splendid machine in every way

  • @scootahead7930
    @scootahead7930 2 года назад +3

    Great review! I have this bike it’s a tweener. R7 and Ninja 650 have about 20 more hp. This is a fair assessment in my opinion!! Good job Chase! OC ⬆️

  • @MuhaloTube
    @MuhaloTube 2 года назад +1

    OC: I'd prefer a nekkid bike for daily riding, like a MT-07 or SV650. The Honda CBR500R is a sharp looking ride though. If I wanted a sporty fairing street bike, I'd get a Ninja 650. It's a lot like the 500R but a little bigger in all the right ways.

  • @Frank_Torre
    @Frank_Torre 2 года назад

    OC: Easy answer. My daily is my MT09 SP. Love it for commuting on the highway and still great for getting around the city.

  • @mohamsterto6880
    @mohamsterto6880 2 года назад +1

    Finally!!! Cbr500r!!!

  • @steverapp8169
    @steverapp8169 Год назад

    Have a 2013 cbr500r. Absolutely love it. Awesome review.

  • @skyluxtmthefixer9080
    @skyluxtmthefixer9080 Год назад +1

    Great production quality!

  • @Smallbore2wheels
    @Smallbore2wheels 2 года назад

    OC: My office is about 7 miles away with about 2 miles in the highway, which can be ridden on the feeder. So that's why I'm planning on doing s Restomod CT70 with a 140cc motor for a "daily" and sprinkle in a ride on the 150cc swapped ruckus here and there.

  • @Ghost_R6_
    @Ghost_R6_ 2 года назад +4

    Some months back I bought a used 2020 cbr500r that pretty much looks exactly like this bike. Before I bought it it was sitting right next to a ninja 400. I stepped back for quite a while looking at both of the bikes back and forth back and forth. With the two bikes sitting side by side the ninja 400 definitely looks like a more dinky bike. And the view from the back with the cbr500rs wider back tire made it look like a more powerful bike than the ninja 400. So I got no f**** to give when it comes to any other bike out performing the cbr500r I can care less. To me personally my opinion the Honda is much sexier. And by the way I don't know who's more annoying Harley fanboys or Yamaha Kawasaki fanboys. I've been starting to realize a pattern honestly that unless you ride a Honda you hate Hondas

    • @kevelectric9184
      @kevelectric9184 2 года назад +1

      It’s okay you don’t have to justify. We all know you overpaid for a beginner bike.
      Trust me it doesn’t look more powerful, it has a single brake rotor up front.

    • @tg8150
      @tg8150 2 года назад +2

      Lol. So you’re saying you’re proud to pay $2K more for same power, lower tech engine, and more rubber? Lol.
      Only a Honda fanboy would enjoy doing that. Meanwhile, an old Ninja 300 can outrun this POS while getting better mpg and cost half.

    • @Ghost_R6_
      @Ghost_R6_ 2 года назад

      😂😂..... Poor butthurt Honda haters be like.......
      I guess you cry babies didn't read the whole thing and get to the part where I don't have any f**** to give LOL

    • @KpopNiDontStop
      @KpopNiDontStop 2 года назад +1

      @@tg8150 Well he bought a used one....so I don't think he paid 2k more??? :) also maybe he could be a bigger rider? the torque down low makes this better for touring and larger people ya know.

    • @NielsVandenBossche
      @NielsVandenBossche 6 месяцев назад

      that and the ninja's are pretty ugly and they are called ninja 😀@@KpopNiDontStop

  • @yess6783
    @yess6783 2 года назад +1

    American speeds always surprise me. On a road like that in Australia it’s like 60-70kph

  • @acemacgruber6593
    @acemacgruber6593 2 года назад +1

    I would like to see your observed mpg on future tests and reviews. One big reason to daily a small displacement motorcycle is to save on gas. Especially now that gas prices have risen so much. Thanks.

  • @bfarm44
    @bfarm44 9 месяцев назад

    Always in my sights to add in the stable. I consider it more of a gentleman’s sport tour. I’ve had my hair on fire enough and as much as arrest me red is one of my favorite colors I need to see the sword solve metallic for the 2022. Only changes for me would be a higher windscreen, aftermarket slip on preferable then GPR Deeptone and maybe a tail tidy.

  • @bishop883i
    @bishop883i 2 года назад +1

    OC i know this might shock a few people. But I am thinking of a Royal Enfield Continental GT650 as my new daily bike

  • @basementrocker2764
    @basementrocker2764 2 года назад +1

    Yammie noob almost put me off of buying this bike in favour of the R3. They cost about the same around here. The Honda has to be the better bike for me, i need a bile for commuting and riding on the weekends and i’m almost a complete noob at this. I will buy the Honda, no doubt.

  • @bboykiddblack
    @bboykiddblack Год назад

    These videos do not do these bikes justice, bikes look 10 times better in person

  • @dmitryc760
    @dmitryc760 Год назад

    400cc 4 cylinder is all it needs! Would be golden machine! Slap 400 from cb super four, and it's a winner in all aspects in my book.

  • @coryk.9025
    @coryk.9025 2 года назад +2

    Would like to see your thoughts on the Honda PCX, the perfect in town commuter with crazy gas mileage. Sure it’s not suited for the freeway, but for everything else it’s great and easy to use and maintain.

  • @Fvargas212
    @Fvargas212 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this and the other videos on your list. I am a new rider currently In the market for a new or used motorcycle, and I am having a hard time deciding which type of bike to buy. Sport or Cruiser.

  • @williamdavis4809
    @williamdavis4809 2 года назад

    This is a good commuter bike especially with the current price of gas

  • @RoadRage810
    @RoadRage810 2 года назад +1

    It looks good, but it needs a lot of improvement. It feels like an appliance. It has negligible power over the 300/400 class competition and suffers a huge weight penalty when compared to the competition. Honda needs to either give it a massive rework or dump it completely and focus on making the 300 a viable option by ditching the single. Or better yet, a parallel twin CBR400. Or surprise us all with an inline 4 300 or 400.

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад

      In line 4 400-500 cc in this bike would be golden!

    • @Balithazzarr
      @Balithazzarr 9 месяцев назад

      400rr

  • @mschrage618
    @mschrage618 2 года назад

    Looking forward to making this my next ride once I sell my 883 Sportster. Hoping to keep the 500 for 2-3 years then upgrade to the 650f as my forever bike.

  • @RoadRage810
    @RoadRage810 2 года назад

    OC, if I am picking a daily then it is going to be an MT-07 (my current daily, thank you Puig touring windscreen for making the highway bearable and being easily removable), an R7 or Tenere 700 depending on what style of bike I want. I'm not a Yamaha fan boy, but the CP2 is a fantastic engine and every bike Yamaha has put it in is amazing.

  • @malibuice650
    @malibuice650 2 года назад

    I daily an 05 600f4i.
    Might get an mt03 for longer commutes.
    Dude, I didn't know you were in Atlanta! Next big ride you have, ill be there! Really enjoy the videos!

  • @TLBJ123
    @TLBJ123 2 года назад

    OC✌🏾✌🏾 Just picked up a 2022 500r and love it for the commute and daily ride

  • @andyhorenziak7025
    @andyhorenziak7025 2 года назад

    Daily ride a 2008 Ninja 250R not because I'm inexperienced it gets 72 miles per gallon super easy to ride very cheap to maintain and a lot of fun running around town I actually have two of them I changed the gear ratio to make it have way more low-end great video !!!! I have thought about buying that exact bike because I love the reliability of Honda and an obviously better choice if I wanted to hit the interstate

  • @uh60rider2000
    @uh60rider2000 3 месяца назад

    I believe the CBR500R competes more with bikes like a Ninja 400 more than the R7 or the Ninja 650. It has it's own little pocket in the market. At the same time, the CBR650R has an inline 4 so it has its own little pocket in the mid-class as well because inline-4's are psychopaths to me LOL. I don't know. Honda loves doing this kinda stuff finding unique spots in the market with their models. You can't beat Honda reliability either. I'm actually torn between the Rebel 500 and the CBR500R myself for a daily rider. I haven't decided yet

  • @lazzygnome4060
    @lazzygnome4060 2 года назад +1

    I don't feel this bike really competes well with anything. It certainly doesn't compete with the Ninja 650 or R7, but I also don't think it competes with the Ninja 400 and R3. It's far to lacking in power to compete with the 650 size bikes (Honda also already has the CB5650 that directly competes in that market section) but it's to heavy to really compete against the smaller bikes. It seems to really exist as it's own animal, and I don't think the bike is done justice by trying to force it into a category it doesn't really fit into.

  • @petekaiser
    @petekaiser 2 года назад +2

    Hmmmm if i were to be honest with myself and i'd pick a bike to daily, regardless of any category, it will probably be the CB400 SUPERFOUR. Theres nothing like an inline four with vtec screaming but also subtle enough to take you to your office

    • @dmitryc760
      @dmitryc760 Год назад

      Sucks we don't have CB SF 400 in US, would buy it in a blink of an eye. I imagine if this cbr would be tamed 4 cylinder 500 it would be golden.

    • @petekaiser
      @petekaiser Год назад +1

      @@dmitryc760 really they don't have the superfour in the US not even the 1300SF? Well that sucks. Probably right about it being 4 cylinder but they do have CB 650 a bit of an upgrade but still works

  • @krims0n2s
    @krims0n2s 2 года назад

    OC: I currently daily this bike. I have no plans to replace it, if I do it would be the tuono 660 Factory or MT-09 SP.

  • @MonstaFreak13
    @MonstaFreak13 2 года назад

    OC, ive ridden this bike a handful of times and the first time i was excited but good lord, dont ever waste money buying this bike new.. caveat to my view is that im 6'4" / 200lbs athletic build, to me it was too heavy for a beginner marketed bike, sluggish on the accel, slow to turn in and the brakes were spongey for the price you pay. i know its supposed to be a budget/beginner bike but you may as well get the ninja 650 cus its the same price, similar weight, more power and you can keep it for longer. beginner bikes are supposed to be small cc, light weight and cheap to learn on, and this dont really check off the boxes. maybe i could see using it as a first track bike but its heavier, slower, and more expensive than other bikes its competing against. the one thing i will say is that if youre a bigger person, like 6 ft pushing 185+ lbs, then this is gona fit you better than all the 300s, but so would the ninja 400 for $1000 less.

  • @sjones72751
    @sjones72751 2 года назад +1

    This bike competes with the ninja 400 and r3 just fyi.

  • @CC-mf2bj
    @CC-mf2bj 2 года назад +2

    WOAH. 69K for a bike is steep! 1:05

  • @capedbaldy9725
    @capedbaldy9725 Год назад +3

    Is it good for beginners or should I go for ninja 400 or R3

    • @lucasbye3349
      @lucasbye3349 Год назад +1

      CBR500 is a pretty decent bike to start on, so is the ninja 400, haven’t rode the r3 so cannot comment but I feel it’ll lack the power. (Not a fact but due to smaller engine I would assume so)

    • @capedbaldy9725
      @capedbaldy9725 Год назад +1

      @@lucasbye3349 thnx dude

  • @McLeod719
    @McLeod719 2 года назад

    Hi Chase, The daily I would choose/try is the CFMOTO 700CL-X Heritage.

  • @r10nly27
    @r10nly27 2 года назад +1

    Pretty cool bike and all. Not worth that $6,9999 price tag though. I just feel like you can get a lil more bang for your buck for 70 grand.

  • @khairulothman6856
    @khairulothman6856 Год назад

    1:54 , appreciate the robot moves

  • @MR2JONESY
    @MR2JONESY 2 года назад

    Haven't watched it... Still pressed that like button!

  • @riotmaker650
    @riotmaker650 2 года назад

    Should do a first ride on a indian scout bobber

  • @urbanadventurer5
    @urbanadventurer5 2 года назад

    👍🏾 I would love to hear your thoughts on the upgraded CB500F as well if you can get your hand on one and maybe do a comparison???

  • @mrdygga6
    @mrdygga6 2 года назад

    OC. Good review, nice turn of pace, lightweight and relatively economical, but you are placing the bike in the wrong category. You should use the CBR650 in your comparison, that is Honda's model in the range. This CBR 500R should be the king of the range against other makes' 300cc-500cc, but (imo) falls a little short in comparison. That being said, this can tick most boxes as a daily commuter and it only remains for the prospective buyer to include it in the short list.

  • @vchengsportstv4666
    @vchengsportstv4666 Год назад

    that bike is so handsome man

  • @life.of.hang711
    @life.of.hang711 2 года назад

    Please do a 2022 model and compare it to the previous model due to dual disk brakes and inverted front forks…etc.?

  • @ryantan6025
    @ryantan6025 2 года назад

    Can you please do a first ride review of the Ducati SuperSport S - I watched your old Supersport review and I feel like the S version would be a lot better than the basic model you test drove! Would be super interested to see your thoughts on it! Thanks

  • @ReQuiem_2099
    @ReQuiem_2099 2 года назад +7

    I'm very confused by the "competition"... This is obviously 300-400 competition, and it sucks at it.

    • @KpopNiDontStop
      @KpopNiDontStop 2 года назад

      Does it? ive watched some video's of people tracking the 500r and it seems to do great.

    • @pixel279
      @pixel279 2 года назад

      @@KpopNiDontStop Ninja 400 is a better deal and is 80 lbs lighter. Honda upcharges their bikes for no reason. It's not a bad bike but it's a horrible deal for what else is out there.

  • @TJA-AZ
    @TJA-AZ 3 месяца назад

    Any wind buffeting at highway speeds or pretty smooth? I needed to add a tall Puig windscreen to my cb500x.

  • @SongJLikes
    @SongJLikes Год назад

    I love my cbr500r

  • @JDelta87
    @JDelta87 2 года назад

    OC: I’d go back to my Ninja 650 for a daily commuter. Little more pep than the Honda but still within reason.

  • @vigilant.
    @vigilant. 2 года назад

    New version looks good with upside-down forks

  • @jamesgeorgevellavella1961
    @jamesgeorgevellavella1961 4 дня назад

    I went ninja 500 SE (40th colours)

  • @speedtriprr537
    @speedtriprr537 2 года назад

    A vitpilen 401 would smoke this thing. This for sure doesn’t compete in the classes you stated.

  • @khaiho8242
    @khaiho8242 2 года назад

    I love this video.

  • @pdx650
    @pdx650 Год назад

    Chase, what would I daily? My '98 vfr Interceptor or my '07 ST1300. I do like this cbr500r and I might just get one. Thanks for the review.

  • @Otterplus
    @Otterplus 2 года назад +3

    OC, but I cheated. Back when I had my 2016 500R I’d get 250 miles per tank there’s not much better for a daily that gives you that sporty look with a comfy position. If not the cbr it would have to be an SV or vstrom
    Also, it’s not really in the 650 class, it’s an intermediate between the 400s and 650s. It’s greater displacement than the Ninja 400 and R3, but produces similar power in a full sized bike. The only similarity with a 650 is the weight. The current model weighs more than my 2017 SV. It’s comfortable enough for 5-6 hour riding days but it’s not a lifetime bike here. Maybe in other countries, but not American roads
    Last edit: don’t buy one new. The 2022 did add dual front brakes, but don’t buy one new. It’s not worth it at all. Too heavy, too slow, it’s basically a better looking cruiser with good reliability. I got my 2016 for $4k and that’s about the most I’d buy it for in a normal market.

    • @theenzoferrari458
      @theenzoferrari458 2 года назад +2

      And here I'm watching this with a crappy rebel 300 I financed for 6k and paid that much to barely go 71mph. Worst bike made. I dint see how you all get these bigger bikes for less than what I paid for and insurance is not cheap. My premium is 1K.

    • @Otterplus
      @Otterplus 2 года назад

      @@theenzoferrari458 Private party sales are the source of cheap bikes. Brand new the cbr I had would have been almost $9k out the door and I paid less than half of that with 5 years of depreciation and 11k miles. It’s a gamble because there’s no warranty or way to ensure it was well maintained, but the right seller will keep maintenance records. Between the two bikes I’ve bought private party it was obvious they were well maintained starting from the listing online. The biggest downside is needing to have cash in hand to test ride/buy the bike, but you’ll save loads that way. 2016 cbr500r for $4k, 2017 sv650 for $5k

    • @theenzoferrari458
      @theenzoferrari458 2 года назад

      @@Otterplus thing is I don't have that money around. I can finance.

    • @zooomthesquirrel3707
      @zooomthesquirrel3707 2 года назад

      @@Otterplus just read your comment. Yup , I paid 8933 (almost 9k) OTD for the brand new bike. As I already bought it , I'm not trying to think too much about the past and started looking into the future. But I will say , I'm getting many compliments on the looks of the 2022 red version

  • @akuin811
    @akuin811 2 года назад +1

    miss mine , lady side swiped me

  • @_Time_Leaper_
    @_Time_Leaper_ Год назад

    1:36 I fell in love with this cutie

  • @johns1139
    @johns1139 2 года назад +2

    I'd rather save money and get a Ninja 400 and get the same (or better) performance

    • @KpopNiDontStop
      @KpopNiDontStop 2 года назад

      Well a 2019 cbr500r in this vid can be found for 5k used.

  • @DarKNG
    @DarKNG 2 года назад

    I think this bike competes with the 400/300cc classes like the ninja and r3, and in that case it's terrible for it's priceXperformance and what it goes against

  • @benpielstick
    @benpielstick 2 года назад

    OC: I picked a Moto Guzzi V7 to daily. They got a really nice update in 2021. If you can find one I'd recommend trying it out.

  • @eelistoivanen4580
    @eelistoivanen4580 2 года назад

    Please do a first ride video of the india ftr 1200 carbon r.

  • @jakecaines4641
    @jakecaines4641 3 месяца назад

    What jacket do you have?? In the market for one and can’t find one I like

  • @skrifefeil3634
    @skrifefeil3634 7 месяцев назад

    I´m looking at eighter a brand new CBR500R or a second hand NC750X DCT as an alternative. What do you think? What would you go for?

  • @Mark-ou8nu
    @Mark-ou8nu 2 года назад

    Looks great, but doesn't have the power to back it up, or at least it is heavier than the 400cc competitors

  • @rick1e_pick
    @rick1e_pick 6 месяцев назад

    Im not a fan of this bike at lower speeds it feels like it turns on its own and i dont know what to do about that, and for me it lacks power on the freeway.