The Honda CBR500R is equipped with a 471 cc parallel-twin engine, delivering 48 hp at 8600 rpm and 43 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. The bike weighs 192 kg, has a seat height of 785 mm, and features a 6-speed transmission. Outfitted with modern features such as LED headlights, a digital display, and ABS, the CBR500R offers a balanced mix of sportiness and everyday usability.
Honda CBR500R Test 2024: The Sporty A2 All-Rounder
How does Honda's 48 hp sports bike perform?
The Honda CBR500R combines sporty looks with versatile performance, making it ideal for A2 license holders. Our testers Martin Bauer, Amelie, Alessio, and Horvath have rigorously tested the CBR500R on both country roads and the supermoto track.
Der Horvath
published on 7/30/2024
The new 2024 Honda CBR500R
Honda CBR500R 2024 - Key Facts
Engine and Drive Train
Bore | 67 mm |
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Stroke | 66.8 mm |
Engine power | 48 HP |
Rpm at Max. Power | 8600 rpm |
Torque | 43 Nm |
Rpm at Torque | 5600 rpm |
Compression Ratio | 10.7 |
Starter | Electric |
Clutch Type | Multiplate in oil-bath, Antihopping |
Ignition | Digital, Transistor |
Transmission Type | Gearshift |
Valves | DOHC |
Displacement | 471 ccm |
Suspension Front
Technology | Big Piston |
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Diameter | 41 mm |
Adjustment | Preload |
Suspension Rear
Shock absorber | Monoshock |
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Adjustment | Preload |
Chassis
Rake | 64.5 degree |
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Trail | 102 mm |
Brakes Front
Diameter | 296 mm |
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Technology | radial |
Brakes Rear
Diameter | 240 mm |
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Assistance Systems
Advanced Rider Assistance Systems | ABS |
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Dimensions and Weights
Front tyre width | 120 mm |
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Front tyre height | 70 % |
Front tyre diameter | 17 inch |
Rear tyre width | 160 mm |
Rear tyre height | 60 % |
Rear tyre diameter | 17 inch |
Length | 2080 mm |
Width | 760 mm |
Height | 1145 mm |
Wheelbase | 1410 mm |
Seat Height | 785 mm |
Kerb Weight (with ABS) | 191 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 17.1 l |
License compliancy | A2 |
Combined CO2 emissions | 80 g/km |
Stationary noise | 89 dB |
Equipment
Equipment | LED-Headlights |
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Martin Bauer on the Honda CBR500R
For Martin Bauer, the Honda CBR500R ranks in the upper category of the A2 class. The engine offers good power delivery over a wide rev range and is characterized by a smooth and silky operation, typical for Honda. The throttle response and controllability of the engine are exceptionally good, making it easy to handle in various riding situations. The seating position is comfortable and slightly sporty, with a relaxed knee angle that makes longer rides enjoyable. The motorcycle's electronics, including traction control and ABS, operate at a high level. Particularly, the front brake with dual discs impresses with its effectiveness and the ABS's regulation behavior. The ABS system allows the rear wheel to slide slightly, which is advantageous for spirited riding.
The chassis is stable and comfort-oriented, although it is not adjustable. It absorbs bumps well and gives the rider a high level of confidence. The weight of the bike, over 190 kilograms, makes handling a bit more sluggish, requiring more effort, but also offers a lot of stability.
One criticism is the limited maximum lean angle, as long feelers on the pegs scrape early. This affects sporty riding.
Horvath on the CBR500R
Horvath describes the Honda CBR500R as a bread-and-butter bike that performs very solidly in the test. The machine is characterized by good responsiveness and unobtrusive behavior in corners. However, you can feel that the engine is somewhat affected by the high weight of the bike. The display is described as nice, and the ergonomics as very suitable for touring. Although the CBR500R is not the strongest supersports in terms of ergonomics, it still offers some appealing features. The traction control can be turned off, and the rear suspension is adjustable, which at least offers some customization options. Overall, the Honda CBR500R leaves a solid impression as a reliable and well-functioning bike.
The Honda CBR500R represents an unexciting but solid choice.
Alessio on the Honda CBR500R
Alessio describes the Honda CBR500R as a bike that, despite its many positive attributes, suffers from a major drawback: its weight. He notes that the bike is heavier on paper and in reality compared to its competitors, which is particularly noticeable in corners and on straight stretches. Although the engine theoretically has the most power in its class, the bike feels less powerful due to the weight. Despite this disadvantage, Alessio highlights some positive aspects. The clutch and gearbox work flawlessly, and the brakes, although he finds the front brake a bit too hard, are effective. The display and traction control are at the expected level and perform their functions well.
Overall, Alessio describes the Honda CBR500R as an acceptable bike that may not shine in all areas but convinces with its beauty and solid engineering.
Amelie on the CBR500R
Amelie approaches the motorcycle with high expectations, as she is very convinced by other Honda models, especially naked bikes. She praises the chassis, the gearbox, and the handling of the levers and digital displays, all of which are easy to manage. However, in terms of riding performance, Amelie is disappointed with the engine, which offers less grunt than expected. She misses the anticipated aggressiveness and sportiness. The seating position is comfortable and almost cozy, with pegs mounted relatively far forward and low. This makes the motorcycle particularly suitable for riders who do not prefer an aggressive seating position but are looking for a sporty machine with a certain level of comfort.
Amelie emphasizes that the CBR500R still retains the character of a supersports bike, but on a different level. She finds the motorcycle quite appealing, although not overwhelmingly impressive. Therefore, she gives it a "half thumbs up."
Provides Comfort: The CBR500R.
Positive Experiences with the Honda CBR500R 2024
From the various riding impressions of the Honda CBR500R, several positive experiences and aspects can be highlighted:
Good Responsiveness: The Honda CBR500R is characterized by good throttle response and controllability of the engine, leading to pleasant handling in various riding situations.
Smooth Engine Operation: The 2-cylinder engine is described as smooth and silky, which is typical for Honda, providing a pleasant riding experience.
Comfortable Ergonomics: The seating position is described as comfortable, with a relaxed knee angle that makes longer rides enjoyable. The ergonomics are considered touring-friendly and slightly sporty.
Effective Brakes: The brakes, especially the front dual disc brakes, are described as very effective. The ABS system operates at a high level and allows for short braking distances, which is particularly advantageous for sporty riding.
Good Chassis: The chassis is described as stable and comfort-oriented, absorbing road bumps well and giving the rider a high level of confidence.
Beautiful Aesthetics: The Honda CBR500R is described as one of the most beautiful motorcycles in its category, especially in red with the typical Honda accents.
Solid Electronics: The traction control and the digital display are described as functional and user-friendly.
Negative Experiences with the Honda CBR500R
High Weight: Several testers criticize the high weight of the Honda CBR500R, which negatively affects handling and performance.
Limited Engine Power: Despite the theoretically high power, the engine is described as less grunty and aggressive than expected.
Suspension Adjustments: The suspension of the CBR500R is only adjustable at the rear and not fully customizable. This limits the possibilities for individual adjustments, especially for riders who prefer specific settings.
Limited Lean Angle: The footpegs are positioned relatively far forward and low, leading to early contact with the ground in corners. In particular, the long feelers and the kickstand mounting plate touch down early, restricting spirited riding.
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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 affect 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.
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