A2 Supersports Bikes Comparison 2024

A2 Supersports Bikes Comparison 2024

450SR S vs. RC 390 vs. RS 457 vs. Ninja 500 SE vs. CBR500R

In the world of sporty A2 bikes, there are a multitude of options that offer top-notch performance and riding pleasure to both beginners and experienced riders. In this comparison test, we take a closer look at the CFMOTO 450SR S, KTM RC 390, Aprilia RS 457, Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE, and Honda CBR500R.

Der Horvath

Der Horvath

published on 02/09/2024

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Sport motorcycles up to 48 HP - the selection is vast

In this comparison test, we take a look at five remarkable A2 supersports: the CFMOTO 450SR S, KTM RC 390, Aprilia RS 457, Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE, and Honda CBR500R. Each of these bikes offers a unique combination of performance, handling, and technology. The CFMOTO 450SR S impresses with its modern features and powerful engine. The KTM RC 390 is known for its agility and dynamic riding style. The Aprilia RS 457 offers advanced features and a lightweight design. The Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE scores with comfort and user-friendliness, while the Honda CBR500R provides a balanced mix of sportiness and everyday usability.

Comparison of the key data

MotorcycleEnginePowerTorqueWeightSeat HeightFeatures
CFMOTO 450SR S449.5 cc, Twin47 hp39.3 Nm168 kg795 mmLED headlight, TFT display, ABS
KTM RC 390373.2 cc, Single44 hp37 Nm164 kg824 mmCornering ABS, traction control, TFT
Aprilia RS 457457 cc, Twin48 hp39 Nm159 kg815 mmRide-by-wire, anti-hopping clutch
Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE451 cc, DOHC45.4 hp42.6 Nm172 kg785 mmTFT display, connectivity, keyless
Honda CBR500R471 cc, Twin48 hp43 Nm192 kg785 mmLED headlight, digital display, ABS

The helmets of the 1000PS supersports test

The HJC helmets in superhero design, worn by our editors for the supersports motorcycle test, are not only real eye-catchers but also technically advanced. The RPHA 1 and RPHA 12 models offer a perfect combination of safety, comfort, and stylish design. The RPHA 1 is particularly focused on aerodynamics and stability at high speeds, providing excellent protection through its premium materials. The RPHA 12, on the other hand, impresses with its versatile range of use and excellent ventilation, ensuring pleasant freshness even on longer rides. Both helmets are adorned with striking superhero graphics, making them a special highlight for all comic fans and motorcycle enthusiasts.

Further information can be found here: HJC Helmets.

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The Gear for the 1000PS Supersports Test 2024

Our editors not only wore the striking HJC helmets during this supersports motorcycle test but were also dressed in high-quality motorcycle gear from Segura. Segura is renowned for its combination of classic design and top-notch protection. The tested outfits included robust leather jackets, which provide the highest safety due to their abrasion-resistant properties and integrated protectors on the shoulders, elbows, and back. Additionally, breathable and weatherproof pants and gloves offered optimal grip and protection. Segura's motorcycle clothing combines stylish looks with functional details, ensuring our editors were not only well-protected but also comfortable and fashionable on the go.

Further information can be found here: Segura Motorcycle Clothing.

CFMOTO 450SR S Impressions

The CFMOTO 450SR S impresses with a powerful twin engine and an impressively aggressive sound. Amelie praised the agility and easy handling, but criticized the throttle response, which has a lot of play in the throttle lever, making it difficult to use engine braking. Alessio criticized the long throttle grip, which makes riding uncomfortable. Martin and Horvath praised the seating ergonomics and the surprisingly good riding feel, although they noted that the traction control often intervenes too early. Despite these shortcomings, the CFMOTO offers solid performance but has weaknesses in electronics and riding feel.

Experiences with the KTM RC 390

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The KTM RC 390 impresses with its lively nature and high riding pleasure, especially on the supermoto track. Amelie found the handling easy and the ergonomics comfortable, but criticized the frequent gear shifts needed due to the sluggish low-end torque. Alessio praised the comprehensive electronics package and the quickshifter, which significantly enhance riding comfort. Martin and Horvath highlighted the good traction control and the ability to gradually disable the ABS. Overall, the KTM RC 390 is an entertaining and easy-to-handle bike, but it falls short in terms of performance.

On the supermoto track, the RC 390 feels right at home.

Aprilia RS 457 Riding Impressions

The Aprilia RS 457 impresses with its powerful engine and excellent ergonomics. Amelie highlighted the stability and smooth handling, which gave her a secure riding feeling. Alessio praised the great sound and pleasant riding experience. However, Martin and Horvath criticized the ABS regulation, which can be problematic in critical situations. Despite these shortcomings, the Aprilia offers a lot of riding pleasure and is particularly suitable for sport-oriented riders. With its balanced combination of performance and handling, it is a recommended choice in the A2 class.

The Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE excites

The Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE impresses with its stable and nimble riding performance. The lively engine and good ergonomics make it an excellent choice. Amelie praised the easy handling and stability, while Alessio highlighted the nimbleness and performance. Martin and Horvath appreciated the combination of stability and neutral cornering technique. A minor criticism is the tight knee angle, which can be uncomfortable on long tours. Overall, the Ninja 500 SE offers excellent value for money and is one of the best options in the A2 class.

The Ninja 500 is universally well-liked.

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Honda CBR500R Experiences

The Honda CBR500R impresses with its smooth riding performance and well-tuned chassis and transmission. Amelie found the handling somewhat cumbersome due to the high weight, which is an important aspect for her as a rider. Alessio praised the chassis and the transmission but also criticized the weight, which affects the agility. Martin and Horvath highlighted the good ergonomics and reliable brakes but noted that the CBR500R is more tour-oriented and lacks the sporty character. Overall, the CBR500R is a solid choice, but it lacks the dynamism that is desirable in this class.

Every bike has its advantages - but there can only be one winner.

Conclusion and Winner of the A2 Supersport Comparison 2024

Based on the test impressions of Martin Bauer, Horvath, Alessio, and Amelie, a clear ranking of the tested A2 bikes emerges.

1st Place: Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE

The Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE impresses with its stable and nimble riding performance. The lively engine and good ergonomics make it an excellent choice. Despite the conventional fork, it offers direct handling and a comfortable ride. A minor criticism is the tight knee angle, which can be uncomfortable on long tours. Overall, the Ninja 500 SE offers excellent value for money and is one of the best options in the A2 class.

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2nd Place: Aprilia RS 457

The Aprilia RS 457 impresses with its powerful engine and excellent ergonomics. The riding performance is stable and secure, but the ABS regulation shows weaknesses that can be problematic in critical situations. Despite these shortcomings, the Aprilia offers a lot of riding pleasure and is particularly suitable for sport-oriented riders. With a balanced combination of performance and handling, it is a recommended choice in the A2 class.

3rd Place: KTM RC 390

The KTM RC 390 impresses with its lively nature and entertaining riding performance, especially on the supermoto track. It offers excellent ergonomics and handling, supported by a good electronics package and the quickshifter. However, the single-cylinder engine disappoints in the lower RPM range and requires frequent shifting, which somewhat diminishes the riding pleasure. Overall, the KTM RC 390 is a fun and easy-to-handle bike, but it falls short in terms of performance expectations.

4th Place: Honda CBR500R

The Honda CBR500R impresses with its smooth riding performance and well-tuned chassis and gearbox. However, the bike's heavy weight makes it harder to handle, negatively impacting its agility. Although the CBR500R is a solid choice, it lacks the sporty characteristics desirable in this class.

5th Place: CFMOTO 450 SR S

The CFMOTO 450SR S surprises with a powerful twin engine and an impressive sound. The ergonomics and handling are good, but there is criticism of the throttle response and the rudimentary traction control, which often intervenes too early. The long throttle grip also makes riding difficult. Despite these shortcomings, the CFMOTO remains an interesting option in the A2 class, especially due to its aggressive sound and nimble handling.

All reports on the Supersports Test 2024

How much does a CFMOTO 450SR S cost?
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Der Horvath

Honda CBR500R 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review

Der Horvath

The Honda CBR500R impresses as a versatile and reliable bike with good throttle response, smooth engine operation, and comfortable ergonomics, making it ideal for touring riders. Its effective brakes and stable chassis provide confidence and safety. Visually appealing and well-crafted, it offers solid electronics. However, the high weight and less grunty performance impact sporty riding. The limited maximum lean angle restricts its sportiness. Overall, it is a dependable bike with comfort and safety, but with limitations in sporty aspirations.


Good throttle response and controllability

Smooth and silky engine operation

Comfortable and touring-capable ergonomics

Effective brakes and reliable ABS system

Stable and confidence-inspiring chassis

Appealing aesthetics and high-quality craftsmanship

Solid electronics with user-friendly traction control

High weight affects handling and performance

Less torquey and aggressive engine than expected

Suspension adjustable only at the rear

Limited lean angle due to early scraping pegs.

Der Horvath

KTM RC 390 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review

Der Horvath

The KTM RC 390 presents itself as a sporty and dynamic bike, particularly suitable for riders looking for an agile and nimble machine. Its fully adjustable chassis and low weight ensure precise and easy handling, while the extensive electronics package, including the innovative Supermoto ABS, provides additional safety and riding pleasure. However, the engine shows weaknesses in power delivery, especially in the lower RPM range, which does not meet the expectations of a single-cylinder engine. The aggressive seating position is a double-edged sword: it allows for a sporty riding experience but can be uncomfortable for longer rides.


Chassis and Handling

Electronics and Safety Features

Ergonomics for Sporty Riders

Transmission and Shift Comfort

'Engine power

Seating position in terms of comfort'

Der Horvath

Aprilia RS 457 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review

Der Horvath

The Aprilia RS 457 presents itself as an impressive bike in the A2 category, convincing with its harmonious combination of a powerful engine, sporty riding dynamics, and appealing design. The engine delivers dynamic performance, and the chassis offers a sporty and precise riding experience. The ergonomics and sound also contribute to a positive overall impression. However, weaknesses are evident in the area of the brakes, particularly in terms of modulation and the behavior of the ABS system at the limit.


Powerful and dynamic engine

Sporty riding dynamics

Low weight

Impressive sound

Easy-to-read display

ABS regulation

brake modulation

comfort-oriented seating position

Der Horvath

Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review

Der Horvath

The Kawasaki Ninja 500 SE impresses as a versatile bike with an excellent power-to-weight ratio, suitable for both sporty rides and everyday use. With a powerful 450cc twin engine and a weight of only 171 kg, it offers nimble handling and sporty riding performance. The seating position is comfortable, and the brakes as well as the clutch operate precisely and reliably. Although the bike lacks traction control, the engine is well manageable. Criticisms include the outdated display and menu navigation as well as the average engine sound. Despite these shortcomings, the Ninja 500 SE offers excellent value for money and is an attractive choice for riders in the A2 segment.


Agile handling and sporty riding performance

Good power-to-weight ratio

Comfortable seating position

Reliable brakes and clutch

No need for traction control

Attractive value for money

'Outdated display and menu navigation

Average engine sound'

Der Horvath

CFMOTO 450SR S 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review

Der Horvath

The CFMOTO 450SR S impresses with a powerful 450cc twin-cylinder inline engine, well-tuned gear ratios, and a sporty yet comfortable seating position. The bike offers stable handling, precise riding geometry, and good tire performance, making the riding experience enjoyable. However, the rough throttle response, immature traction control and ABS, as well as ergonomic weaknesses, detract from the riding comfort.


Powerful engine with a wide rev range

Well-tuned gear ratios

Sporty and comfortable seating position

Stable handling and precise riding geometry

Good stock tires

Rough throttle response

Unrefined traction control and ABS

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