Honda CBR500R Introduced

By: Cycle Canada Published on 25 November 2012

Honda unveiled the new for 2013 CBR500R at the EICMA Show in Milan, Italy last week. The bike is aimed at riders looking to move up from a CBR125 or CBR250.

The naked sportbike is one of a family of three. The CBR500R sportbike shares its engine and steel triangular-tube frame with the CB500F naked bike and CB500X adventure sports bike. Honda’s new mid-size CBR500R weighs a claimed 194 kg and has a 790 mm seat height. Those two stats are on par with some 250cc bikes on the market.

The engine is a fuel-injected liquid-cooled DOHC 8-valve twin with a balance shaft that generates a claimed 47 hp at 8500 rpm. Final drive is an O-ring chain mated to a six-speed transmission. Wheels are 17 inch units, giving a range of sporting rubber choices. Standard anti-lock brakes act on single wave rotors on both ends. Front forks have 41 mm tubes and the rear Pro-Link suspension is pre-load adjustable.

Up-market touches on the fully-faired bike include a full compliment of gauges in the cockpit and under-seat storage for a U-lock.

Accessories such as a taller windscreen, heated handgrips and a seat cowl will be available. Colours are red, black and a classic Honda white/red/blue combination. MSRP and availability date will be announced soon.

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