Test rode this bike multiple times and finally purchasing it Feels weightless, zero heat feels at peak summer in mumbai, generates power when you need it, that exhaust note❤. Stretched my budget for this awesome machine. Money spent on good quality is always money spent well
Among the RE twin cylinder engines, Kawasaki Verseys 650, Z650 and Z650RS that I have ridden, the NX500 sounded the best to me. It even generates that lovely pop sound while deceleration.
@@farmoboy83It’s a smaller engine off course it’ll make less power than the Versys. And you RE fanboys should really chillout regarding the soul of that 650 platform lol 😂, it’s good but nothing special
@@farmoboy83 I agree with you. Verseys 650 felt more alive thanks to the great power to weight ratio. Even RE twin cylinders felt quite alive to me tbh. Nx500 seems like a good bike, but pales in comparison to others.
@@farmoboy83True... NX is a reliable, no shit tourer... Itz for point A to B without any fatigue. But the others will give you thrill and feel of riding a motorcycle
At the outset thank you for posting an excellent review. I am selling my Triumph Tiger 800 XR to buy the Honda 500 NX. Because i find the Tiger's engine heat unbearable in city stop-go traffic and I stopped enjoying riding. Almost 10 years ago when I bought the Tiger, I was 10 years younger. I did Rajasthan, Ooty, Goa, Tadoba... i loved the adulation of being a Tiger owner, the speed, the bragging rights of BHP, Torque, etc. I went through a temporary phase of buying the BMW 1250GS and the many "reasons" given to me why the Boxer engine does not heat as much as the Tiger. I almost bought the 1250GS. But then, i asked myself WHY AM I NOT RIDING? Engine heat, weight were reasons. I took a pause. Checked out the Versys 650 and the Honda 500 NX the same day. I loved the 500 NX because there's no engine heat (my biggest problem), the weight management is simply brilliant, the power and accelaration is adequate for my need (i am 56), the engine is smooth like satin, braking is excellent, the front suspension travel does not sink each time i apply the brakes and the exhaust note is sweet. On Indian highway roads, on a 2-wheeler, a safe speed would be 80 KMPH and the NX500 can easily sustain 120-130 KMPH without the engine feeling strained. The ergonomics for long distance as well as city rides is just perfect for me (5'8"). I only wish the NX500 price tag was slightly lower but being a CBU (made in Thailand) the taxes are higher. I think i found my new motorcycle and hopefully a new companion for the roads. Wishing safe and enjoyable rides to all fellow riders.
Same issue i had on my Triumph 900 Rally Pro the damn heat from the engine it almost burn my legs in the last summer so i sold it and purchased a Honda 500 NX in may and no heat issue at all on that perfect bike and now i have drive it 100 kilometers so fare and it is a very good bike!
Is it really true? No heat ?? I mean I am fed up with engine heat from my Himalayan in peak traffic, and scared to go for twin cylinder upgrade. Why spend so much money if you can't enjoy the ride.
I have been using 2019 model honda cb500x for daily commuting and long distance touring in the Netherlands for past 7 months. Honda CB500X is well-suited for touring due to its comfortable ergonomics, reliable and efficient engine, good wind protection, and versatile suspension setup. It strikes a balance between performance and comfort, making it a reliable companion for both short trips and extended tours. I can easily cruise on long trips 130 km all day with sufficent amount of power left for overtaking. And i have done trips to germany alps with bigger companions sv650,moto morini 650 and few bigger engines. I can very easily cope up with them because of its versatile nature and linear torquey smooth engine.
At What speed it starts heavy vibrations?, Can we do heavy off roading with it?, Comfortable for long tours? And compared to Benelli trk 502x which one is better?
Hey Strell ! I completely agree with your statement that "there's no point in comparison between this and the ADV 390. " What are the perks of a 2-cyl engine over a single cylinder ? If i buy the ADV 390 instead of NX 500...what would i miss ? The power figures are close for both of the motorcycles...but there's significant difference in the torque. I dont understand the point of upgrading from a single cylinder to a 2-cylinder motorcycle when i compare the power figures and all. You also checked the top end of this NX 500 and its similar to that of the ADV 390. I am confused as so many things between these motorcycles appear similar to me(maybe only to me!)...btw i never rode a 2-cylinder motorcycle. Please clarify me Strell 😅. Asking as a motorcycle enthusiast... looking forward to your answer!
Bro, Twin Cylinder has better low end compared to something like a ADV 390. This happens cause these engines make a pretty good amount of torque very early in their rev range
The confusion you are facing is not based upon the mere facts and figures, rather it is deeper than that. A test ride will clear most of the confusion.
close your eyes and go for adv 390. you wont miss much. ofcourse, there are differences in terms of engine reliability. this will easily last 1lak kms. braking will be better. so unless you are going to ride 1 lak kms there is no point buying this bike. you can save lot of bucks.
Bruh i need ur help , i was in second hand market to buy 500 to 600cc adv bike i found 2021 honda cb500x ridden for 7000km asking ffor 5.5 lakhs do u think its still worth to pay that much and worth it or ask little less (by how much?)...any suggestions bruh ? will be waiting for ur reply 😊
The front sode looks that way, because Honda has made some cost cutting to make the naked and fairing version use same type of headlight design... The naked version is not available in India for now i guess...
So you say the suspension on 310GS is smoother than this? I was actually considering the 310GS for its supple suspension. Power and all is good enough for my needs(barely cross 100/120 on two wheeler). But this bike somehow got me all excited and I hoped it to have a smoother suspension on bad toads compared to 310GS
The GS is not a good bike, do check some comparison videos. The KTM 390 ADV is much better than it. It's just due to the BMW badging that it sells. I'm not discouraging you from buying it, just suggesting to do some more research.
@@rajendragangurde4577 ktm suspension is pretty bad compared to the GS. I agree the GS engine isn’t as smooth but for me suspension is one of the primary requirements and GS excels in that area this side of 4L
Hey Strell, it will be a great support if motorcycling community can make Honda to launch more bikes with this engine, like Hornet 500. Please try to contact Honda.
@strell Could you please mention about the exact ground clearance this motorcycle has and if it has quick shifter & auto blipper features? Also, considering I'm riding solo on a BS6 2020 Duke 390 until now would NX 500 be a decent upgrade for rides having pillion? Can someone cruise at 130-140 KMPH being solo on this machine? I look forward to your reply. Thanks in advance!
NX is not an upgrade from 390 interms of performance. but its an upgrade for refinement, comfort, quality and reliability. you wont get sudden adrenaline rush ride like on 390. its torque curve is liene130-140 solo is not a problem, it doesnt have quick shifter or blipper.
In terms of low end and high end how does the new duke 390 engine compare with this ? Aksing because, Im wondering if i should wait for the new 390 ADV or not. I already have 2013 duke 390, looking to buy one bike for touring whcih can do well with pillion?
@@sharathvasudev I get it but I'm more than happy with power in Duke 390. I'm not happy with the frequent fuel stops and wind blast etc on the highway. Bit more wind protection, Increased range and a bit more refinement in engine would suffice. That's part of the reason I'm even considering the nx500. The most reasonably priced versys 650 is apparently heavy and tall. I'm planning to go and check it out, hoping it's manageable given my height (5'7).
Hello, bossman. I have a CB350. Do you think a BMC airfilter will help with the low end? Also my bike had a difficult time breathing at around 14k feet in Spiti. Will the BMC help?
Hey, thanks for the review, I have a bizarre question, I own a really good city bike & planning to buy a Honda for occasional touring - one that can comfortably & confidently cruise between 100-110kmph, made well and is reliable for next 10 years of touring, should I get the highness 350 & save money? Or should I get the NX500? I know it’s different class and category, but I expanded my requirements.
If you are planning for touring, I would suggest getting a roomier motorcycle with good suspension as you will be spending most of your time on your bike cruising at a constant speed after clutch and gears usage for transmission. A good plush well damped suspension will save you from the anticipated irregularities of roads and the sudden invisible craters on roads giving you a peace of mind by not shaking your balance and the fear of falling of luggage you would be carrying. Some suggested bikes: himalayan(wait for the tubeless spokes trim), triumph scrambler 400x, vstorm 250, adventure 390(wait for the updated one).
@@rv6569 Dhavald is correct. The CB350 is a long stroke bike and it is happiest at around 90 kph. If you ride it at 120 kph you are riding it at it's max capacity so the engine will be very strained at those speeds and they are not cruising speeds.
@@shoaibahmed588i saw the short from motorinc too. However, when I visited the Lavelle road, Bangalore. The sale rep confirmed that it’s recommended to not use e20 on this bike and it will cause power lag and not good for the engine. So i am super confused
@@shoaibahmed588 It is 100% not e 20 compliant. The rule you say applies to bike once imported into India. This is manufactured in thailand. If they wanted to make it e20 compliant , they would have made and pasted a sticker on the tank saying so. E20 compliance has got nothing to do with this being a CBU.
@@chandanurs526 No, it is not at all advisable to use e 20 fuel on this bike. Plain and simple. If it is not compliant , it is not. No matter what any video says so.
@@rv6569 normally when we say service cost, it only includes oil, filters, and other consumables and labour. on any bike, it will be costlier if need of other spare parts changes.
I recently took the test ride of this NX500 in Bangalore. I can completely relate to what you have said. It is indeed a bit laggy specially when the engine is reving low. And yes, the suspension could have come with an adjustable set up like the previous cb500x. One question to you @strell - If you need to choose between this nx500 and the cb350 keeping comfort as the only sole parameter, which one would you choose?
Accessories are crazy expensive. The petty center stand cost around 15k. The small piece of rubber on tank (tank pad) cost somewhere around 4.2k. Besides, people are paying some 5.5-7.5k for the first service where you don't even have much work. Why Honda.....why !!!!
Very nice review sir but again when talking about the price I have to really disagree with you on that front,a 500cc motorcycle at 7.7 lakhs even if it's a twin cylinder makes no sense,in the Indian market we are limited so if we look from an options standpoint yes,but in a broader sense the price still doesn't justify itself I think
If Honda did what Aprilia pulled out, this would have eaten ADV390s and Himalayan for breakfast.... BTW do you have any idea when will be the CB650R 2024 version going to launch in India??
@@ajinkyakore2455 NX has relaxed twin cylinder with better mid range. so throttle operation by rider will be milder on NX. also the rpm at particular speed will be different. NX runs 100kmph at around 4.5K rpm. at the same 100kmph, speed 400 is at 6k rpm, 390 is at 5.5k rpm.
Tbh the bike should have had a little more power around 5-6 bhp more, a cruise control system only then the price would have been justified. The bike feels underpowered on straight highways.
should keep two bikes at least. one big tourer/adv (with cruise control) and other small street fighter. I see 500/650cc segment is jack of city and highway usage. trying to fulfill both duties make them not best tool for anything. Bikes of around 500cc can go 150kph but keeping it there for long is not a comfortable experience.
Today, nothing can be trusted soo blindly just because it has been there since a long time.what was there 10/15 years ago has no relevance from what you get today. Quality of parts, suppliers , changes with time WHICH NO ONE KNOWS
Nope. No chance of a price slash now. This is an imported bike so taxes will be high. The earlier bike was priced even higher than this which is why it didn't sell.
For sales and test rides, contact Bigwing Lavelle Road (9844564831)
Test rode this bike multiple times and finally purchasing it
Feels weightless, zero heat feels at peak summer in mumbai, generates power when you need it, that exhaust note❤.
Stretched my budget for this awesome machine.
Money spent on good quality is always money spent well
Among the RE twin cylinder engines, Kawasaki Verseys 650, Z650 and Z650RS that I have ridden, the NX500 sounded the best to me. It even generates that lovely pop sound while deceleration.
the honda twin is good and reliable but anemic if you compare it to kawa 650 and soulless if compared to the re 650 twin
@@farmoboy83It’s a smaller engine off course it’ll make less power than the Versys. And you RE fanboys should really chillout regarding the soul of that 650 platform lol 😂, it’s good but nothing special
@@farmoboy83
I agree with you. Verseys 650 felt more alive thanks to the great power to weight ratio. Even RE twin cylinders felt quite alive to me tbh. Nx500 seems like a good bike, but pales in comparison to others.
@@farmoboy83True... NX is a reliable, no shit tourer... Itz for point A to B without any fatigue. But the others will give you thrill and feel of riding a motorcycle
@@anmolkale16Him450 is just a first attempt but received well all across the globe. Continue crying in corner!
I recommend Sarge and Strell reviews to all of my collegues, amazing work as always, Bengaluru Summer Pink everywhere
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Awesome NX500 review…honest n detailed…not like some people out there confusing us with 4lakh cheaper bikes than this
4 lakhs? cheaper bikes? 😂 Good thought
@@meowlife7984lakh cheaper than the NX500.
Really well done ..good job ..now you made me want to take a good look at this bike ..from Canada. Have a good day
Many yrs ago they also had a 500,I have a feeling this bike will make it's iwn legend,they always make bikes that often become legends
At the outset thank you for posting an excellent review. I am selling my Triumph Tiger 800 XR to buy the Honda 500 NX. Because i find the Tiger's engine heat unbearable in city stop-go traffic and I stopped enjoying riding. Almost 10 years ago when I bought the Tiger, I was 10 years younger. I did Rajasthan, Ooty, Goa, Tadoba... i loved the adulation of being a Tiger owner, the speed, the bragging rights of BHP, Torque, etc. I went through a temporary phase of buying the BMW 1250GS and the many "reasons" given to me why the Boxer engine does not heat as much as the Tiger. I almost bought the 1250GS. But then, i asked myself WHY AM I NOT RIDING? Engine heat, weight were reasons. I took a pause. Checked out the Versys 650 and the Honda 500 NX the same day. I loved the 500 NX because there's no engine heat (my biggest problem), the weight management is simply brilliant, the power and accelaration is adequate for my need (i am 56), the engine is smooth like satin, braking is excellent, the front suspension travel does not sink each time i apply the brakes and the exhaust note is sweet. On Indian highway roads, on a 2-wheeler, a safe speed would be 80 KMPH and the NX500 can easily sustain 120-130 KMPH without the engine feeling strained. The ergonomics for long distance as well as city rides is just perfect for me (5'8"). I only wish the NX500 price tag was slightly lower but being a CBU (made in Thailand) the taxes are higher. I think i found my new motorcycle and hopefully a new companion for the roads. Wishing safe and enjoyable rides to all fellow riders.
Same issue i had on my Triumph 900 Rally Pro the damn heat from the engine it almost burn my legs in the last summer so i sold it and purchased a Honda 500 NX in may and no heat issue at all on that perfect bike and now i have drive it 100 kilometers so fare and it is a very good bike!
Is it really true? No heat ?? I mean I am fed up with engine heat from my Himalayan in peak traffic, and scared to go for twin cylinder upgrade. Why spend so much money if you can't enjoy the ride.
I have been using 2019 model honda cb500x for daily commuting and long distance touring in the Netherlands for past 7 months. Honda CB500X is well-suited for touring due to its comfortable ergonomics, reliable and efficient engine, good wind protection, and versatile suspension setup. It strikes a balance between performance and comfort, making it a reliable companion for both short trips and extended tours. I can easily cruise on long trips 130 km all day with sufficent amount of power left for overtaking. And i have done trips to germany alps with bigger companions sv650,moto morini 650 and few bigger engines. I can very easily cope up with them because of its versatile nature and linear torquey smooth engine.
Im not a bike enthusiasts but it does look like a Honda from every amgle except from the front as it looks very much like a suzuki
The front iss identical to the transalp.
So no!
At What speed it starts heavy vibrations?, Can we do heavy off roading with it?, Comfortable for long tours? And compared to Benelli trk 502x which one is better?
Hey - Getting this bike next month. Thanks for the great vid! From Wales, cheers
Did u get your NX 500 ?
Hey Strell ! I completely agree with your statement that "there's no point in comparison between this and the ADV 390. "
What are the perks of a 2-cyl engine over a single cylinder ? If i buy the ADV 390 instead of NX 500...what would i miss ? The power figures are close for both of the motorcycles...but there's significant difference in the torque. I dont understand the point of upgrading from a single cylinder to a 2-cylinder motorcycle when i compare the power figures and all. You also checked the top end of this NX 500 and its similar to that of the ADV 390. I am confused as so many things between these motorcycles appear similar to me(maybe only to me!)...btw i never rode a 2-cylinder motorcycle. Please clarify me Strell 😅. Asking as a motorcycle enthusiast... looking forward to your answer!
Take a test ride of the NX, you'll probably find it out yourself
Bro, Twin Cylinder has better low end compared to something like a ADV 390. This happens cause these engines make a pretty good amount of torque very early in their rev range
The confusion you are facing is not based upon the mere facts and figures, rather it is deeper than that. A test ride will clear most of the confusion.
close your eyes and go for adv 390. you wont miss much. ofcourse, there are differences in terms of engine reliability. this will easily last 1lak kms. braking will be better. so unless you are going to ride 1 lak kms there is no point buying this bike. you can save lot of bucks.
@@darren.s.s yeah a test ride should sort it out.
If we are comparing with ktm adventure 390, which one would be better ... for touring and city ride ....
Bro.
Should I buy this bike because I don't go above 60 on highways?
Bruh i need ur help , i was in second hand market to buy 500 to 600cc adv bike i found 2021 honda cb500x ridden for 7000km asking ffor 5.5 lakhs do u think its still worth to pay that much and worth it or ask little less (by how much?)...any suggestions bruh ? will be waiting for ur reply 😊
it's worth it.
Please suggest for hornet 2.0 alternative aur filters
The front sode looks that way, because Honda has made some cost cutting to make the naked and fairing version use same type of headlight design... The naked version is not available in India for now i guess...
Are there noticeable vibes on the bike, in any rev range?
Can we expect cb500 or cb750 with engines from nx and transalp respectively
So you say the suspension on 310GS is smoother than this?
I was actually considering the 310GS for its supple suspension. Power and all is good enough for my needs(barely cross 100/120 on two wheeler).
But this bike somehow got me all excited and I hoped it to have a smoother suspension on bad toads compared to 310GS
310gs has worst engine I ever experienced. threw away after a test ride.
The GS is not a good bike, do check some comparison videos. The KTM 390 ADV is much better than it. It's just due to the BMW badging that it sells. I'm not discouraging you from buying it, just suggesting to do some more research.
@@rajendragangurde4577 ktm suspension is pretty bad compared to the GS. I agree the GS engine isn’t as smooth but for me suspension is one of the primary requirements and GS excels in that area this side of 4L
Can you tell me which suspension is too good compare to Himalayan 452
Hey Strell, it will be a great support if motorcycling community can make Honda to launch more bikes with this engine, like Hornet 500. Please try to contact Honda.
yo, why are the coconut trees pink?
On second thought, why are all the trees pink?
TH-cam compress the greens a lot in the video in 60fps. For a trial purpos, I changed the color of all greens to purple/pink colors 😁
Their choice. We live in 21st century pls don't discriminate
Camera is drunk
And here I am panicking after finding out that I have become colorblind.
Should I buy this or used Suzuki Vstorm 650 at the same price point for long distance touring with pillion and luggage?
vstrom
Informative video as always. Is a 12V charger a standard fitment? Also are OEM crash guards available as official accessory?
No 12V charger won't come as standard fitment. It's in the accessory list, also the crash guards are available for 36k
Does it come with engine/radiator/hand guards
What's that weird sound that comes while shifting?
Gearbox is a bit clunky when it runs on honda oil. If you change the oil, say Castrol power 1 ultimate 10w40, it will get smoother. I have the 500x
nice review and to the point. Did a test ride and really considering to buy.
@strell Could you please mention about the exact ground clearance this motorcycle has and if it has quick shifter & auto blipper features? Also, considering I'm riding solo on a BS6 2020 Duke 390 until now would NX 500 be a decent upgrade for rides having pillion? Can someone cruise at 130-140 KMPH being solo on this machine? I look forward to your reply. Thanks in advance!
NX is not an upgrade from 390 interms of performance. but its an upgrade for refinement, comfort, quality and reliability. you wont get sudden adrenaline rush ride like on 390. its torque curve is liene130-140 solo is not a problem, it doesnt have quick shifter or blipper.
@@harisankar5194 I see; appreciate your opinion.
is your camera picking up infrared?
In terms of low end and high end how does the new duke 390 engine compare with this ? Aksing because, Im wondering if i should wait for the new 390 ADV or not. I already have 2013 duke 390, looking to buy one bike for touring whcih can do well with pillion?
you should upgrade to 650 to 750 cc. no point buying something in same league you already have. it will make your garage redundant
@@sharathvasudev I get it but I'm more than happy with power in Duke 390. I'm not happy with the frequent fuel stops and wind blast etc on the highway. Bit more wind protection, Increased range and a bit more refinement in engine would suffice. That's part of the reason I'm even considering the nx500.
The most reasonably priced versys 650 is apparently heavy and tall. I'm planning to go and check it out, hoping it's manageable given my height (5'7).
@@dj29091988 get the Honda. that engine is proven. expensive but better package.
@@dj29091988 nx 500 is on my wishlist too. it's Honda and parallel twin. you will be set for life
As a Honda fan I hope one day you have this bike CBR 1000RRR Fireblade for review...
What’s the location in Bengaluru?
What’s your camera setup i want to know im interested
What filming accessories do you use
He uses an iphone and ties it to his helmet with tape. No joke, ask him.
@@kmshyamsundar aren’t you his pillion😅
Could you do Translap review also, personally waiting for the CB 125R/ 150R if it comes to indian market 😢😭
Is it good for ladakh and sikkim ??? Will it handle those roads??@iamstrell
Its pretty comfortable in handling those roads on NX
@iamstrell please make a video on your GoPro settings and editing and moto vlogging setup
Hello, bossman. I have a CB350. Do you think a BMC airfilter will help with the low end? Also my bike had a difficult time breathing at around 14k feet in Spiti. Will the BMC help?
No. dont change anything. you will lose warranty. Just enjoy the stock filter.
Please don't do that. I don't think there is a need of an after market air filter for a bike churning out 20 bhp power. Stock one is good enough.
I thought there’s something wrong with IR filter of the camera!
Hey, thanks for the review, I have a bizarre question, I own a really good city bike & planning to buy a Honda for occasional touring - one that can comfortably & confidently cruise between 100-110kmph, made well and is reliable for next 10 years of touring, should I get the highness 350 & save money? Or should I get the NX500?
I know it’s different class and category, but I expanded my requirements.
If you are planning for touring, I would suggest getting a roomier motorcycle with good suspension as you will be spending most of your time on your bike cruising at a constant speed after clutch and gears usage for transmission. A good plush well damped suspension will save you from the anticipated irregularities of roads and the sudden invisible craters on roads giving you a peace of mind by not shaking your balance and the fear of falling of luggage you would be carrying. Some suggested bikes: himalayan(wait for the tubeless spokes trim), triumph scrambler 400x, vstorm 250, adventure 390(wait for the updated one).
CB350rs. Both are reliable. but Highness is cheaper to maintain and buy. you can cruise at 110-120 kmhr. engine will last 1 lak kms.
350s are city bikes. although it can do more than 100kph it is not a good experience. even a scooter can do 100kph but you know what I mean.
@@dhavald4359 bro rofl . Cb350 rs ll easily cruise at 120. It's not a scooter.
@@rv6569 Dhavald is correct. The CB350 is a long stroke bike and it is happiest at around 90 kph. If you ride it at 120 kph you are riding it at it's max capacity so the engine will be very strained at those speeds and they are not cruising speeds.
that krrr sound may be because of air flow through gaps near handle bar
What place is that at the start of the video?
Should we be worried that it doesn’t come with e20 complaint sticker? I am planning to buy this for using at least 5 to 8 years.
it is e20 compliant. You are not allowed to make any changes to a CBU unit which is why Honda hasn't added the sticker.
@@shoaibahmed588i saw the short from motorinc too. However, when I visited the Lavelle road, Bangalore. The sale rep confirmed that it’s recommended to not use e20 on this bike and it will cause power lag and not good for the engine. So i am super confused
@@shoaibahmed588 It is 100% not e 20 compliant. The rule you say applies to bike once imported into India. This is manufactured in thailand. If they wanted to make it e20 compliant , they would have made and pasted a sticker on the tank saying so. E20 compliance has got nothing to do with this being a CBU.
@@chandanurs526 No, it is not at all advisable to use e 20 fuel on this bike. Plain and simple. If it is not compliant , it is not. No matter what any video says so.
Assuming it isn’t e20 complaint. How long will e10 be available in India. Should i be worried as i am buying for long term?
Which location is this bro?
Wait.... So Honda has two advs now in the 500 range? 500x and NX500?
500x is discontinued. NX500 is the one replacing the 500x
@strell showroom guys are confused about service charges- I enquired someone saying it around 8k and some around 4K. Could you please confirm
It's 4k bro. Fireblade service cost is 8k 😂
5500 plus if u r changing pads u ve to pay for it. Not 4k
@@rv6569 normally when we say service cost, it only includes oil, filters, and other consumables and labour. on any bike, it will be costlier if need of other spare parts changes.
@@harisankar5194 lol. you came here again. :D I am talking about basic stuff only. This bikes basic service is 5.5k approx
@@rv6569 haha.. why everyone loot you? pls dont take it serious. just kidding :D
Will it be a downgrade if I sell my Interceptor 650 to buy this NX500 ?
The suspension on new Himalayan is far superior than anything adv/sports tourer in 500cc range
I agree. But the cone set 😬
I recently took the test ride of this NX500 in Bangalore. I can completely relate to what you have said. It is indeed a bit laggy specially when the engine is reving low. And yes, the suspension could have come with an adjustable set up like the previous cb500x. One question to you @strell - If you need to choose between this nx500 and the cb350 keeping comfort as the only sole parameter, which one would you choose?
NX500, for sure. It's more comfortable in any angle. Be it seating, handling, or cruising.
cb350 suspension is too stiff. its very hard to manage on our road.
@@iamstrell Thanks!
@@rv6569 Thanks!
Bro please suggest to Honda India to launch cbr150r
It was a flop bike when it was sold in India. So it won't be launched again.
get r15 that Yamaha beat the Honda in that segment. yes big boys did fight in the lower leagues
Would it make sense to sell my 2019 versys 650 to buy this ?
you will feel underpowered on highway. on nx you never feels its weight and not top heavy like versys. NX is very easy for daily commute too.
Whats wrong with your editing / camera ?
Why do all the green's look pink ?
Why the trees are in pink colour
Bro vitpilian 250?
Seat length really not up to the mark for touring with pillion. For avg Indian height ( apx 5 ft 8 in).
Why is all green turned to pink?
thats bengaluru summer call
Been waiting for this video
Accessories are crazy expensive. The petty center stand cost around 15k. The small piece of rubber on tank (tank pad) cost somewhere around 4.2k. Besides, people are paying some 5.5-7.5k for the first service where you don't even have much work. Why Honda.....why !!!!
why is everything pink?
Location?
I don’t see E20 sticker on it. So it seems like it isn't E20 compliant yet.
This is a CBU so it doesn't comply with the emission norms and so no E20 sticker.
@@suryateja2k11 So CBU, means that parts availability will be very expensive to get
@@Dushyant933 For every other imported bike that's true. But for Honda their spares parts aren't very expensive.
Very nice review sir but again when talking about the price I have to really disagree with you on that front,a 500cc motorcycle at 7.7 lakhs even if it's a twin cylinder makes no sense,in the Indian market we are limited so if we look from an options standpoint yes,but in a broader sense the price still doesn't justify itself I think
Makes no sense to you but people do buy these so there are people who value such bikes in India
Strell anno, pink colour theng aadyamaayittanu kaanunnath, ith aeth naadu
is the seat height comfortable for 5’7 ?
Yes
If Honda did what Aprilia pulled out, this would have eaten ADV390s and Himalayan for breakfast.... BTW do you have any idea when will be the CB650R 2024 version going to launch in India??
They have resources and all the moolah, still they will not do it because they are money minded.
Heyy strell any chance for review translap 750 ??
Yes. In the coming month.
@@iamstrell will be waiting 🙂
I heard this engine can give milage upto 35kmpl. Is it true??
If ridden at 80kmph
@@iamstrell thats still impressive bro... My speed 400 or any 390 hardly give 34 35 at that speed
@@ajinkyakore2455 NX has relaxed twin cylinder with better mid range. so throttle operation by rider will be milder on NX. also the rpm at particular speed will be different. NX runs 100kmph at around 4.5K rpm. at the same 100kmph, speed 400 is at 6k rpm, 390 is at 5.5k rpm.
@@harisankar5194 but i would prefer this one over speed. Just that price is much more
Hey strell! An excellent review! Can you also provide your opinion on the eliminator 400
What location is this?
India
Tbh the bike should have had a little more power around 5-6 bhp more, a cruise control system only then the price would have been justified. The bike feels underpowered on straight highways.
Could you do a review on the cf moto 650 mt or at least give ur veiws on the motorcycle.
I'm really confused if i should be getting it
In this price i can get a himalayan 450 and a shotgun 650 😜
That’s the only thing stopping me from buying it 😂
What an amazing thrilling content😊
Bro please review Honda CB200X 2024
Can it be compared with Benelli trk 502?
lighter, more refined, lower consumption, sligtly better performance
Ok, but why does every tree's leaf look pink?
ur cbr 650r is the best at the price point you acquired it 😊
should keep two bikes at least. one big tourer/adv (with cruise control) and other small street fighter. I see 500/650cc segment is jack of city and highway usage. trying to fulfill both duties make them not best tool for anything. Bikes of around 500cc can go 150kph but keeping it there for long is not a comfortable experience.
I think with this price point ktm 390 adventure makes more sense.
Every trees got a pink and violet shade ..... something went wrong...
Great video my friend
Today, nothing can be trusted soo blindly just because it has been there since a long time.what was there 10/15 years ago has no relevance from what you get today. Quality of parts, suppliers , changes with time WHICH NO ONE KNOWS
Exactly tho
Post ur pick , just to admire the creator
Why does even coconut trees look pink?
waiting for CB350 review
Wating for cb150 r
Honda Please reduce the price to 6.5 lak on the road 👍
Bro please review honda CB 200 X 2024 version
Also sounds robust and long breath for open roads
Waiting for nx300
Colour Full 😁
Looks like 1st Gen Karizma R
❤❤❤❤❤❤
😊7.58 lakh is too much, its definitely overpriced and will see price slash in near future
Nope. No chance of a price slash now. This is an imported bike so taxes will be high. The earlier bike was priced even higher than this which is why it didn't sell.
some body from CFmoto got fired and got hired by Honda 🤣. its not a honda way though
Oooohooooo🎉
Love from kharagpur
Please someone needs to fire the one making all the new motorcycle designs they are HORRIBLE .
If only it was 80k cheaper