Greetings from Europe! I bought my 2023 CBR500R as my first bike because: 1) It's really cheap, so I don't feel guilty about my wallet for buying a new one instead of a used one 2) I'm 193cm tall and this bike is surprisingly very comfortable for me (it's very large considering it's low price) 3) I wanted to have bike with this great sporty (not boring) look despite that I'm using it just for a normal drive :D (without making high rpm's/high speeds) The 2-cyl 471cm3 engine is indeed not producing this "sexy" sound like of these 4-cyl engines that could caught more attention of girls ;) but that was the disadvantage I took into consideration before I bought it. I want to keep this bike for many years, the 2-cyl 471cm3 engine is very reliable unit, and well.. it's Honda, so nothing to worry about. Just change your engine oil regularly, if you want to ride it on a track then it's recommended to change oil after 1-2 days on a track, because new oil is very cheap, and new engines are very expensive ;) Despite lack of that "sexy" sound, it still have that great, sporty look so nothing to worry about. Plus you have Coffman exhaust so you improved that sound a little bit.
I have a 2022 cb 500f. I’ve put 11k on it. It’s a good platform to really learn how to push a motorcycle to its limits. Even tho it’s a little 500 I can keep up with anyone in the twistys. The best riders worked their way up gradually. If you go from a 250 to a thousand you will be missing some key skills you would of had it you progressed properly
Beautiful bike! I used to own a 2018 Ninja 400 and ran into the same issues you have when it comes to aftermarket mods. I found that once 2020 hit I started to see a lot more supporting mods such as quick shifters and off the shelf tunes. It just takes time since the bike is so new. Personally I found I could put a lot of older model 300/600 mods on the bike at they would fit the same so maybe look into that if you're looking to really modify the bike before parts specific to the 500r come out!
Thank you for the great comment, I will definitely have to look into other models & parts to see if everything lines up! Didn’t really think it thru till after I started looking for aftermarket parts. Makes sense tho since it’s a newer bike!
Looks like they brought out the new version of our bike for 2024 but I don't really care. I imagined that they would add a nice tft at some point. Not sure how I feel about the rear light on the new one though.
1:26 Is it actually an aftermarket exhaust or just a slip on? If the cat is still there then it wont sound that different, you will get a slightly deeper tone with a slip on only.
@matthewprout6996 it's a 471cc 2 cylinder, I wanted it for racing not commuting. They are comming out with these 450's and the class calls for up to 472cc to be legal for the class. Just figured the honda would be the better buy. Boy was I wrong. I almost bought one. Glad I did my research. You can get 65 to 70 ho out of a built ninja 400. At 422.5 cc
Thank you! I use Adams Foam wash & cannon for full wash job. Then I use crystal shine from Car Brite. If bugs are hard to get off the front panel I use a light compound and wax mixture together then follow by just wax/shine.
Standing next to a motorcycle and revving the shit out of it is born from childhood. Exhaust notes dont matter. Yeah I noticed this bike doesnt have the exhaust note weve been told we want. And I have to remind myself too. We all are subject to being persuasively coerced. Im thinking of buying this bike.That freaking red and black color scheme. And I def have to upgrade the exhaust.The stock one sounds so...wrong.
It’s a great bike to purchase, I love it. I put a Coffman’s Exhaust tip on my bike and sounds a lot better. I’m currently looking for a full exhaust system to put on my bike and new tip for Change of sound for personal preference
Your chain looks a little loose. Might be camera angle, but worth a check. Just FYI and someone with 45 years of riding and 28 different bikes from small dual sport bikes to 1700 CC cruisers to 1000 cc sport bikes. There is no direct correlation between size, cost and power of a bike and how much fun you are having. In fact, I just added a CB500x to my bike roster and I am having more fun on that than bikes that cost 4 times more and make 3 times the power. Consider this before you trade your sweet CBR500 in on something else..
this is a horrible track bike! not enought torque, suspension is WAY too soft, you need a new footpeg set to move everything, remove the kickstand... and the list goes on. just buy a 600cc bike -_-
@@matthewprout6996 im working on it, bikes arent cheap in finland! but yeah, it is a good commuter bike but thats it :/ i bought mine last summer and im disapointed. but i only have a license for small bikes so on the street, i need to continue with this one :p
Greetings from Europe! I bought my 2023 CBR500R as my first bike because:
1) It's really cheap, so I don't feel guilty about my wallet for buying a new one instead of a used one
2) I'm 193cm tall and this bike is surprisingly very comfortable for me (it's very large considering it's low price)
3) I wanted to have bike with this great sporty (not boring) look despite that I'm using it just for a normal drive :D (without making high rpm's/high speeds)
The 2-cyl 471cm3 engine is indeed not producing this "sexy" sound like of these 4-cyl engines that could caught more attention of girls ;) but that was the disadvantage I took into consideration before I bought it. I want to keep this bike for many years, the 2-cyl 471cm3 engine is very reliable unit, and well.. it's Honda, so nothing to worry about. Just change your engine oil regularly, if you want to ride it on a track then it's recommended to change oil after 1-2 days on a track, because new oil is very cheap, and new engines are very expensive ;)
Despite lack of that "sexy" sound, it still have that great, sporty look so nothing to worry about. Plus you have Coffman exhaust so you improved that sound a little bit.
I have a 2022 cb 500f. I’ve put 11k on it. It’s a good platform to really learn how to push a motorcycle to its limits. Even tho it’s a little 500 I can keep up with anyone in the twistys. The best riders worked their way up gradually. If you go from a 250 to a thousand you will be missing some key skills you would of had it you progressed properly
Love my little 500cc and definitely plan on upgrading soon (might keep my 500 bc I really enjoy it also)
Ride safe!
I have 79,000 miles on my 2014 cbr500r. Still running great and its been very reliable.
Beautiful bike! I used to own a 2018 Ninja 400 and ran into the same issues you have when it comes to aftermarket mods. I found that once 2020 hit I started to see a lot more supporting mods such as quick shifters and off the shelf tunes. It just takes time since the bike is so new. Personally I found I could put a lot of older model 300/600 mods on the bike at they would fit the same so maybe look into that if you're looking to really modify the bike before parts specific to the 500r come out!
Thank you for the great comment, I will definitely have to look into other models & parts to see if everything lines up!
Didn’t really think it thru till after I started looking for aftermarket parts. Makes sense tho since it’s a newer bike!
At 45 mpg you must be wringing the bikes neck all the time. It is supposed to get at least 70.
Bike go vroom
Good looking bike. Easy maintain. Ride safe buddy.
Thanks, you too!
Good stuff man! I have a 2017 honda cbr500r and I love it.
Love the bike man, ride safe 🤙🏼
Looks like they brought out the new version of our bike for 2024 but I don't really care. I imagined that they would add a nice tft at some point. Not sure how I feel about the rear light on the new one though.
the 2022 cbr is way prettier than the new 2024
Yeah, I too was expecting a bit sportier kind of sound. But still amazing bike.
6 th thing i wish i know before i bought my 2022 honda cbr500r ... I should have bought a cbr600rr (any year)
Very true 😂 that coming soon tho
you wouldn't get insured in europe starting on a 600
My dream byke!
Nice bike and nice video,
Ride safe mate
Thank you and same with you!
That’s the bike I want for my a2 license limited to 47,5 hp
Overall it’s a great bike!
1:26 Is it actually an aftermarket exhaust or just a slip on? If the cat is still there then it wont sound that different, you will get a slightly deeper tone with a slip on only.
It also takes a ton of money to get any power out of them. Was gonna buy one and found this out.
Yes, it’s a 2 cylinder 500. Not too much power to begin with, more of a daily commuter & money saver with a sporty look!
@matthewprout6996 it's a 471cc 2 cylinder, I wanted it for racing not commuting. They are comming out with these 450's and the class calls for up to 472cc to be legal for the class. Just figured the honda would be the better buy. Boy was I wrong. I almost bought one. Glad I did my research. You can get 65 to 70 ho out of a built ninja 400. At 422.5 cc
I just got a 23 cbr500r. What do you use to wash, and wax the bike? Yours always looks good. Thanks for the videos...
Thank you! I use Adams Foam wash & cannon for full wash job. Then I use crystal shine from Car Brite. If bugs are hard to get off the front panel I use a light compound and wax mixture together then follow by just wax/shine.
Hey man ,thanks. I just watched the vid where you washed it. I will give it a try...
@@dave2873 sounds great!
Standing next to a motorcycle and revving the shit out of it is born from childhood. Exhaust notes dont matter. Yeah I noticed this bike doesnt have the exhaust note weve been told we want.
And I have to remind myself too. We all are subject to being persuasively coerced.
Im thinking of buying this bike.That freaking red and black color scheme.
And I def have to upgrade the exhaust.The stock one sounds so...wrong.
It’s a great bike to purchase, I love it. I put a Coffman’s Exhaust tip on my bike and sounds a lot better. I’m currently looking for a full exhaust system to put on my bike and new tip for Change of sound for personal preference
What did u buy for ur swing arm spools can you link me to what parts u need
MOTO4U Motorcycle Sports Bike... www.amazon.com/dp/B07W8M979V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Your chain looks a little loose.
Might be camera angle, but worth a check.
Just FYI and someone with 45 years of riding and 28 different bikes from small dual sport bikes to 1700 CC cruisers to 1000 cc sport bikes.
There is no direct correlation between size, cost and power of a bike and how much fun you are having.
In fact, I just added a CB500x to my bike roster and I am having more fun on that than bikes that cost 4 times more and make 3 times the power.
Consider this before you trade your sweet CBR500 in on something else..
0:57 bro dont know about zx25r /zx4rr / cbr mc22 / hornet 250 / jade 250 / bandit 250 / cb400 💀
Why didn’t you get a 2023 when did you get the bike
I purchased the bike in Feb 2023 (only available years the power sports store had was 2022)
@@matthewprout6996 oh okay I’m getting the 2023 one in a couple weeks. The new 2024 500 doesn’t look as good with the blue imo
Hope you’re enjoying the new bike!!! Sorry for the late feed back 🤙🏼
this is a horrible track bike! not enought torque, suspension is WAY too soft, you need a new footpeg set to move everything, remove the kickstand... and the list goes on. just buy a 600cc bike -_-
@@NeeRotten I did lol now you do the same…
@@matthewprout6996 im working on it, bikes arent cheap in finland! but yeah, it is a good commuter bike but thats it :/ i bought mine last summer and im disapointed. but i only have a license for small bikes so on the street, i need to continue with this one :p
Not any cheaper in the USA lol. Sounds like bunch of excuses to me
@@matthewprout6996 lol