Should you buy a CB500X?

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2022
  • This video breaks down a few key points if you are looking to gain entry into the ADV market with a CB500X. We also compare it to a similar bike like the KLR 650 and it's big brother - the Africa Twin. Enjoy!

Komentáře • 222

  • @nickhendley9303
    @nickhendley9303 Před rokem +9

    Big sports bike man for years and decided to try a different type of riding. After watching 1000's of YT reviews of different entry level bikes I settled for the 500X. After over 2 years I know I made the right choice. So easy to ride and really helped me learn some off road skills. I'm a 70% on road and 30% off road rider and this bike is perfect for that. I bought a 2020 model new and she's still in very good condition despite my initial clumsiness on dirt.

    • @Yowzoe
      @Yowzoe Před 3 měsíci

      Good to hear. I'm picking up a used '22 in another state next month. Very low mileage from a guy who's responsible and deep into dirt riding (and is getting an Africa Twin to add to his stable. I feel lucky -- you can't find these used anymore, esp. late-model.

  • @The-Jokes-on-You
    @The-Jokes-on-You Před 2 lety +33

    The "Halfrica-twin" is a phenomenal bike. Leave the ego of the big bikes at the door (unless you pack a ton of gear, ride two up, or are just a stud rider) that 500 will do everything the average rider needs, if your under 6' tall in the market for a mid size adv bike the cb500x is definitely worth a hard look, as a KLR owner if I had to choose between the two I'd pick the Honda, its not as top heavy or tall as the KLR.

    • @matcharavind
      @matcharavind Před 2 lety +2

      I'm 6'5". Will this bike not work for me?

    • @rashasekulic
      @rashasekulic Před rokem +2

      Yeah , im 6’2’’. Same question

    • @armored-clown
      @armored-clown Před rokem +3

      I figure I’d chime in. I’m a hair under 6’3” and the stock cb500x was horribly uncomfortable for me. Back and knee pain even from short rides (I’m 30 years old). However I had a stock 2015 but then I got lucky and found a Rally Raid kitted 2014 CB500X that had the shinko tires “creating a taller stance” I added bar risers, and knight designs lowered foot pegs and it fits me like a glove now and is incredibly comfortable. Great bike, and I almost always carry motocamping gear and a passenger.

  • @softseds2006
    @softseds2006 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video…I bought a used 2015 as my first bike. I really enjoy how approachable it is. Great tips…need that shinko front tire.

  • @shahfacekillah
    @shahfacekillah Před 2 lety +4

    I bought a 2014 model last year for 4 grand.
    I agree with everything you said. I never thought a sub 500cc motorcycle could be this much fun!!!

  • @docdeens4030
    @docdeens4030 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video...definitely leaning towards this direction for my first bike

  • @mategabornagy
    @mategabornagy Před rokem

    I am very glad that Honda heard the rider's voice and upgraded the suspension from the 22 models. I bought my at the end of the last year so I am very excited to go for a ride as the weather makes it possible.

  • @rannylane1971
    @rannylane1971 Před 2 lety +5

    I wanted say great video, an honest review. I have own a 2015 and have really enjoyed the bike so much I have kept it. It’s a beast on gravel a lot of fun. We two up from north Georgia to FL and camp monthly during the summer in the mountains. We had many large bikes just like you. I have hard and soft luggage. The big givi screen since the first week of owning it. Thanks again for the review

    • @alsacs3635
      @alsacs3635 Před 2 lety

      When you 2 up, how does it perform at about 70mph? Is it working really hard to cruise at that speed?

    • @rannylane1971
      @rannylane1971 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alsacs3635 That’s a good question, it does well. I read where these guys go to the 16 tooth front sprocket, to lower RPMs. Then 6 gear becomes to long legged. The parallel twin runs well at a higher RPM than a single or a V Twin. So cruising at 5500 RPMs the engine is working well and not stressed.
      You can search my name and she videos of us two up and my wife does a 7000 mile review as a Passenger

  • @bh.76
    @bh.76 Před 2 lety

    Awesome review, have just ordered 1. Love the fact you gents are country people reviewing ADV bikes instead of the city slickers as you guys look like far superior riders off rd. Have subscribed and can't wait for future content.

  • @lotfilotfi6745
    @lotfilotfi6745 Před 2 lety

    Great video ! Good luck and Keep going !

  • @somatyk
    @somatyk Před 2 lety

    Great review. Looking to buy one and it's good to see a review by someone using it off the tarmac with tips other channels haven't come close to covering. Subbed👍

  • @DollyAndFamilyGetOutAndRide

    Great video and a Good very good review of the bike. I have a 2015 cb500x with rally raid suspension on it. Upgrading the suspension as I have one of the best things I did for the bike. It is definitely now, the half African twin. I put all the gadgets on it for protection and I take my bike off road all the time it's an easy maneuverable bike. It's happy off-road and on-road. And if you happen to drop it it's really easy to pick up compared to the bigger bikes it's still heavy but it's easier. and it definitely has a great mileage with a bigger tank. And it really just sips the gas and with the gas prices that we're seeing today that's a very good thing. And I also have the 705s on my bike as well. I raised the fender on my bike by putting metal spacers and longer bolts so the tire fit better. I also installed the ABS shut off switch.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like you have a perfect setup! Enjoy the ride!!! 🤙🏼

  • @benb2058
    @benb2058 Před 2 lety

    Hey great review, I got a FJR, Drz400 and aVstram 1000.
    I had a tw200 and it was the most fun of all! Lookin hard at a cb500x to fix a hole and maby delete the DL1K or the Drz Doing a lot of research and thinking..bigger isn't always better.. The DL1k is kitted out and I could take any GS but it is a beast and the size holds me back from real exploring and adventure.. The DRZ is anemic on the highway above 60.. the quest for the perfect balance goes on..... Thanks for the down to earth Review!

  • @kelvintwt
    @kelvintwt Před 2 lety +3

    I bought a 2013 last month and it's been great best bike I've ever had

  • @CB500Xoo7
    @CB500Xoo7 Před rokem

    Great review, thanks 🙏

  • @stoicwarrior346
    @stoicwarrior346 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for great feedback,Im in the market for one of the 2022 models which is not in the country yet.
    It would be mainly used on highways at around 77mph hopefully not stressing the motor too much.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +3

      All you may need to do is get a bigger front sprocket. Enjoy!

  • @vicbrock1277
    @vicbrock1277 Před rokem

    Great summary, after starting couple other super overly wordy videos, just what I was looking for!! Appreciate you

  • @billy4rocks
    @billy4rocks Před 2 lety

    Nice review, thanks for sharing.

  • @salvator4599
    @salvator4599 Před 2 lety

    I have same year and color, love it. I do use it on road, great on back roads.

  • @hondacb500xadventures4
    @hondacb500xadventures4 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review!

  • @nemo6686
    @nemo6686 Před 2 lety +4

    With a 19" wheel and twin disc brakes up front now, it seems almost the perfect light 'adventure' bike - just don't wonder too much about why Honda registered the NX500 trademark back in May.

  • @martymcfly6098
    @martymcfly6098 Před 2 lety +7

    I picked up a 2016 with RR suspension a couple months ago. I agree with everything you covered. My biggest gripe is the stupid shift lever being so tight inboard. Really hard to shift while standing and wearing off road boots. I wish RR would get their wheelsets back in stock.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +3

      I have noticed that for sure! If that is my only gripe though, I'll take it!

    • @rannylane1971
      @rannylane1971 Před 2 lety

      My motocross boots don’t work, it’s like trying to put a square peg in a round hole

    • @eddiegallagher1572
      @eddiegallagher1572 Před 2 lety +4

      I noticed this too. Take it off and reshape it in a vice

  • @nomadicfenceman509
    @nomadicfenceman509 Před 2 lety +1

    First time viewer….usually I need time to view other vids to see if I can stand even listen to you talk, that you have a brain…. Lol IAM OLD AND CRANKY!
    Nice clear and concise presentation.
    Subbed👍

  • @eddiegallagher1572
    @eddiegallagher1572 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi guys
    Just came across your review.
    Totally agree 100 % with everything you said. I own a 2021 model.
    I have recently done 7 weeks in Spain and 3 weeks in Portugal both on road and on gravel trails ( 5000 miles in total) and my bike did everything you said it does.
    The one modification I would suggest is the sprocket replacement, 16T front and 39T rear

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      Great point to add, Eddie!

    • @alsacs3635
      @alsacs3635 Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry for the dumb question but what was the benefit of replacing the sprockets?

    • @eddiegallagher1572
      @eddiegallagher1572 Před 2 lety +3

      @@alsacs3635 Replacing the original front sprocket 15T for a16T increases the gear ratio.
      The best way I can explain is by using my bike as the example.
      My bike with a 16T front and a 41T rear does 50 mph at 4000 rpm and 60 mph at 4500 rpm a stock 15T x 41T will probably be around 4200 rpm at 50 mph and 4700 rpm at 60 mph ( this has the same reducing effect in all six years as you go through the gear box ) so the upgrade gives less stress on the engine because you don't have to rev it so much to get to the next gear, once you are at which ever cruising speed you choose the engine will be revving less so more mpg. It also means that the bike can do a little better top speed but not enough to warrant this as the sole reason for the change.
      I filled my bike on Thursday, I did 205 miles and put in 12.5 litres, this translates to 75 mpg at regular daily use.
      Hope this helps

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      @@alsacs3635 bigger sprocket up front gives it better highway characteristics.

  • @Scablands_Scavenger
    @Scablands_Scavenger Před 2 lety

    Great overview, thanks! I went from a Super Tenere to a CRF250L... Now I am looking for something right in the middle. The problem I am finding with these CB500X.... used ones in my area are going for just under MSRP of new and the couple new ones I found are over MSRP. I sold my 250 last year and am really eager to get back onto a bike but just don't think the price is worth it. I dont know if it is the mileage people are after or if they are just that good.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +2

      They really are that good. The used market is up across the board. A properly setup used 500X will treat as well or better than new. I think that is part of the reason they are so high.

  • @stevegroen1116
    @stevegroen1116 Před 2 lety +5

    Looking to downsize from my Buell Ulysses which I can handle just fine. But I'm getting older and and don't want something to large. The magic word you used was fun. A lot of bikes are not. Throw in dependability and I'm in. Thanks.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      I had a Uly! LOVED that bike. Make sure not to have too high of expectations out of the Cb motor compared to the Uly, otherwise, it’s a great bike to downsize!

  • @johncoleman1935
    @johncoleman1935 Před 3 měsíci

    Don't have one but your comments on this video and others seem spot on. Do have a Gen1(07) KLR with a few mods and appreciate the comparisons. Keep thinking of a R1200GS (used) just for giggles. Getting older (72+) so don't ride as hard as used to. Also have a 01 DRZ400E and shipped it off with my son thinking he would get more use out of it. More thoughtful of the battles I want to tackle and live in a VERY rural area with lots of riding opportunities but nobody to ride with (don't want to be "crow" bait :)) Anyway thanks.

  • @joshdoddadbod
    @joshdoddadbod Před rokem +5

    I was absolutely amazed by my cb500x rally raid level 2. It is great on road, and incredible off road. Easy to pick up due to low center of gravity, and I can almost ride it like a small dual sport. I even take it off small jumps. You can build an adventure bike for half the cost of the factory bikes and it will have better suspension.

  • @rcbif101
    @rcbif101 Před rokem

    Thanks for the vid.

  • @mikeogden5256
    @mikeogden5256 Před rokem +1

    Fabulous Motorcycle 😊

  • @kimhorton6109
    @kimhorton6109 Před rokem +4

    At 75 I’ve been looking at this to replace my 2015 Goldwing that I use for everything transportation. The plethora off accessories mean I can fit it with bags, grip warmers, lights and crash bars so I won’t be giving up much ability beyond pulling a trailer and rain protection. I’ve pretty much stopped doing big miles and the thrifty gas mileage is a big bonus.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem +1

      It will definitely feel small, but for all the reasons you stated, it could be a great replacement!

    • @ed.t.hansen6499
      @ed.t.hansen6499 Před rokem

      will be a shock; in power, comfort. but its great, light and ez to handle. i'm a young 71, and my bmw 750GS is really to top heavy for me if it goes down. Its's 25kg heavier. great thru heavy city traffic . U an also consider the nc750x dct but heavier, a bit smaller tank.

    • @kimhorton6109
      @kimhorton6109 Před rokem

      @@ed.t.hansen6499 I’ve always liked BMW bikes. I had a K75RT for several years but the local Dealer didn’t like working on it and gave me some bad advice about how far the rear could go before spline adj. Later I bought an R90/6 that was a joy to ride but ran into the same prejudice and an electric gremlin prodded me to sell that. I’ve had a couple of ST1300s that were fine big mile bikes but they got a little too heavy, hence the Goldwing. I looked at the NT750 but I don’t want a chain driven bike and like your GS it felt a little tall for me.

    • @edwardfinn4141
      @edwardfinn4141 Před 10 měsíci

      I m 68, I purchased the 500x. you should too!

  • @irishrover63
    @irishrover63 Před 2 lety

    I have had this bike since it was launched in 2013, same model as yours only mine is red in colour.
    It is a great bike, does everything you want. Don't know if I would class it as a true adventure bike unless you fully R.R. it.
    It's only now that folks are realising just how good this bike is and it is now on its 3rd generation. The Halfrica twin term was coined on our U.K. forum I believe.
    p.s. I wouldn't put bar risers on it. Have a look at Bret Tkacs videos as to why bar risers on any bike aren't a good solution.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the feedback! After people started realizing how good they were, they became harder to find on the used market!

  • @michaelsteiner5775
    @michaelsteiner5775 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I commute by bike and I started on a little CBF 125 which was very easy to handle. Afterwards I switched to a Transalp 650 but it was somehow slightly to big and heavy for me. For example when it fell down, I could not pick it up again alone. I sold it and was looking for a 125 again... but they are very expensive in europe because everybody can drive one nowadays after a short course. I found a CBR 250R for very little money which I ride since that time and I love it for being the great commuter bike it is but somehow the Honda 500 line is very appealing to me since everybody is saying they are easy to handle - maybe I'll try one out as a next upgrade.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 7 měsíci

      Sounds like you’ll love it!

    • @michaelsteiner5775
      @michaelsteiner5775 Před 7 měsíci

      @@bfeadventures we'll it really aint fast but I love that it brings me to work every day reliably, is easy to work on and therefore just safes so much money in my pocket. I know it sounds boring but as a commuter some criterias may just be different when choosing a motorcycle :)

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 6 měsíci

      @@michaelsteiner5775 commuting on any motorcycle sounds a heck of a lot better than a car!

  • @alanwareham7391
    @alanwareham7391 Před rokem +2

    Some years ago there was a group of lads of different ages who took their bikes half way around the world and at the end they all agreed that if they did it again they would all use smaller bikes with a much lower cc after travelling though deserts ,swamplands and everything else they came across they said the bikes were over powered and to heavy( the series was called Mundo Enduro and is well worth watching)

  • @overdose8840
    @overdose8840 Před rokem

    After shopping around a bunch I put a deposit down on a '22 500x at my local Honda place. After trying a few of the competition 650 dual sports I wanted something a little more road/highway friendly. Never had issues with size or seat height but riding the XR650L at highway speeds just felt a little sketchy. The one time I had it up around 90mph and got "death wobble" head shaking didn't inspire confidence either. The KLR didn't feel much better at those speeds. I wanted something nimble, budget friendly, and comfortable to ride at open highway speeds of 75-80mph. Sounds like I may need to go to a 16 tooth front sprocket eventually but I'm going to try it stock first and see how it handles. If I had the budget I'd get the Africa Twin or at least one of the Suzuki/Kawasaki 650 adventure twins, but it seems like I'll be happy with the 500x.

  • @sandbiker
    @sandbiker Před rokem +2

    Yes, you should buy an X. I had an F model for a year, super fun bike, GREAT gas mileage! I bought a 2022 "X" because I prefer a more upright position. Based on the price and versatility this is a hard bike to pass up. Buy one and have fun riding it; whatever type of riding you do.

  • @billdirlam744
    @billdirlam744 Před 2 lety +1

    Under the title of this video it shows Feb 20, 2022 so I was under the impression this review was about the 2022 CB500X which in the USA only comes in a green/black paint scheme with a very distinctive looking bronze color front fork. After watching a few minutes of this video I realized it was about an older model.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      Yessir. It’s stated somewhere in there. There are lots of good lightly used CBXs out there so we wanted to address it.

  • @OhTheGeekness
    @OhTheGeekness Před 2 lety

    In 2022 the added dual front disks and better front suspension too. And lighter swingarm.

  • @123vineethc
    @123vineethc Před 2 lety

    talking The price point in india it's a disaster..however booked this one considering other points you pointed out..wanted a moral push :) thanks for the review.

  • @MotoTvWoodsFarm
    @MotoTvWoodsFarm Před 2 lety

    nice bike

  • @CanaldaMotoca
    @CanaldaMotoca Před 2 lety

    É a melhor moto que tive até hoje!

  • @todddavis240
    @todddavis240 Před 2 lety +3

    My heart is broken, I have wanted a bike my whole life and finally got a bike and now I'm ready for my dream, a new Honda. I call one place and they want $1098 on top of any bike in the show room, the next place has a CR500X 2021 new, msrp is $6999 and he said they added crash bars and tires and now it's $9200 including his ridiculous fees. $2200 for bars and tires? Does Honda really approve of crooks selling their bikes? I'm not going to hand morons my money for nothing

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      That's crazy! Looks like you are headed for the slightly used market! haha

    • @anxiousappliance
      @anxiousappliance Před rokem

      well - if it includes taxes title and all that, it is what it is. My last bike was a slightly used, and it wasn't much under MSRP but all those fees were gone (not taxes of course). But those fees are pretty standard stuff.

  • @PaulJohnson257
    @PaulJohnson257 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for your thoughts, I currently have a F800GS and am finding it to heavy and looking for something a little lighter, I’m not going to be doing much off road so think this could be the answer

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      I have not owned an F800GS, so I can't speak directly to that. However, having an R1200GS, I will say the BMW just seems more solidly built. You will notice a downgrade in features, suspension, and comfort.

    • @PaulJohnson257
      @PaulJohnson257 Před 2 lety

      @@bfeadventures thanks for the reply, yes I’m sure you are correct but I’m 61 and have had a couple of falls with the GS, I just find it very heavy, I’ll try the CB and see how it feels

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      @@PaulJohnson257 the CB will definitely pick up easier!

  • @patmay8879
    @patmay8879 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. I own an ‘18 model, and am loving it. I have a question for you concerning the taller Shinko on the front. I’ve heard about it, but hadn’t heard any reviews yet on it. When you added it, did you have to modify the front fender for clearance? I’m running Shinko’s now, and will need to replace this year. I run a lot of gravel, and the front can get squirrelly on me, just wondering if that might help! Thanks!

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, Pat! I did have to make brackets to raise the front fender. The 705 on the front is great on gravel!

    • @patmay8879
      @patmay8879 Před 2 lety

      Thanks. I’ll have to look at mine, see what I’d need to do. I really like the idea of a taller front. Is the width the same?

    • @patmay8879
      @patmay8879 Před rokem

      And damnit, PLEASE build me some of those brackets to raise the fender! 😄

  • @jacintofjimenez5342
    @jacintofjimenez5342 Před 10 měsíci

    The best mid range!

  • @pinecreekkennels850
    @pinecreekkennels850 Před rokem

    Nice review. I just bought a stock 2016 Honda cb500x and wondering what tire size shinko 705 you put on the front. The stock size definitely turns in fast! Thanks.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem +1

      For sure! Stock, it rides like it is on RAILS! I have a 130/80 - 17 on the front.

  • @navindranv
    @navindranv Před rokem +1

    I can hit 168 km/hr in highways with 2018 Honda CB500X.. offroad no issues at all

  • @ed.t.hansen6499
    @ed.t.hansen6499 Před rokem

    great weight; comfort. gearing to get used to but the 750gs is top heavy for me; besides being 2-3x the price.. 30kg more and not as ez to handle. 500x you can ride anyhwere. I added a center stand and adventure pegs;- a mistake, for access to the side stand..

  • @fixento
    @fixento Před rokem

    I strongly suggest you add a skid plate and radiator guard to it for off road.

  • @mediocremichael
    @mediocremichael Před 2 lety +3

    Definitely one of the better reviews of the CBX. I often hear reviewers say that though that its not exciting. But like all things moto, excitement is a spectrum - I would state for the record its more exciting than any generation of KLR, and other direct competitors. And even with the 17 front, Id rather take it offroad than a KLR (may just be me). Also, I got mine w/ 216 miles for $3900!

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! Great find! Enjoy the ride!

    • @Jubeininja1221
      @Jubeininja1221 Před 2 lety +1

      hey man was this a private sale and what year was it? also would you buy it if you were 6 foot?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jubeininja1221 6' will fit alright. Much taller will start getting tight.

    • @mediocremichael
      @mediocremichael Před 2 lety

      @@Jubeininja1221 Im 6'3. I did the raised rally seat for a couple years. This season I got lowered footpegs too - works great for me. It was a private sale. 2016 with ABS. Just check with my local dealer yesterday - my trade-in value is more than I paid for it (inflation). :/

    • @Jubeininja1221
      @Jubeininja1221 Před 2 lety

      @@mediocremichael awesome, thanks for the info. I'm going to see if I can't find one to sit on and check out

  • @paulcoverdale8312
    @paulcoverdale8312 Před 10 měsíci

    Allo fella, great down to earth show an huge Thankyou for this.
    I’m 5”.8’ with a 29” inside leg.
    Would this be a great choice to move on to. I take it the suspension can be changed out for WPs or Olyns.
    An spiked 21” front wheel an 19 rear.
    Do you know the name of the Nikon type MX spoked rims for tubeless.
    If the Cubbie 500x doesn’t have cruise control. Can you suggest a good one.
    For anyone out there who’s considering heated grips? In the UK we swear by Oxford for these.
    Again great down to earth advice an thanx from the UK🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏍️🏍️🏍️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you! Honestly, the best place for you to get information would be to check out the CB500X forums on ATV rider. If you are looking for a short bike, that is more road oriented, but can definitely still be taken off road, this would be a great choice! Rally Raid makes some fantastic products for the CB!

  • @martymcfly6098
    @martymcfly6098 Před 2 lety +3

    What brand did you use for the peg lowering adapters? Thanks

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      I honestly don't remember. I'll try to remember to check tomorrow.

  • @RR-rk5gj
    @RR-rk5gj Před 2 lety

    How did you lower the pegs? Is it an off the shelf thing or did you fabricate something? Also, is it possible to move them forward a bit? Thanks.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      The pegs are just aftermarket bolt ons. They drop them straight down. I'm not sure if there is anything to move them forward.

  • @JJamJ
    @JJamJ Před 2 lety +1

    I’m guessing Honda decided on a front 15t socket as it generates a little more acceleration through the gears. Would this put a little more strain on the engine?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      Great question! At this point, I have no questions or concerns about the reliability of the Honda engine regardless of whether or not someone has a 14, 15, or 16 tooth front sprocket.

  • @Ikarus1776
    @Ikarus1776 Před 2 lety +2

    Query: what kind of crash/light bar is that protecting the fairing?

  • @adam346
    @adam346 Před rokem

    lol I am very much of the understanding that anything can be anything if you are brave enough... whether it works or not is beside the point.

  • @keithd87
    @keithd87 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video! One question - what about touring 2up with lugguage? Would this be good?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      Thanks! Honestly, it would be fine with small people and small luggage. However, big people or 2-up mountain riding may feel a bit gutless.

    • @mikeamy4649
      @mikeamy4649 Před rokem

      I often tour with my wife (50kg) and top box and side boxes and ride like a few 1000 kms with her. It's totally fine. The stock seat is comfortable for long rides.

    • @keithd87
      @keithd87 Před rokem

      But if you had the opportunity to get an nc750x (22) with the same price, would you change?

  • @lb10445
    @lb10445 Před rokem +3

    I've just started looking at adventure bikes and am confused about something. If I buy a badass Africa twin and take off into the woods and manage to lay it down, how on God's green earth would I pick up that beast? It seems to me for adventure bikes, weight is extremely important because dropping the bike seems far more common when off trail. I'm a bit mystified at how an Africa twin can even be classed as an adventure bike with that much weight. Anyway, thank you.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem +2

      Great point! It definitely takes a strong back or a friend to help get it up! I personally pick it up all the time, but I’m only 32 and pretty active. I typically have a buddy or 2 with me when I’m riding gnarly stuff though.

  • @nickzanin
    @nickzanin Před rokem

    I love this bike, I have the same one. It has been my commuter for years. I'm going to try some light off road. What size is the Shinko on the front? Did you have to change the fender?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      I’ll check when I get back to the garage. I don’t remember. There is a great write up on ADV Rider. You do have to fab some brackets to raise the fender

    • @bernswonger57
      @bernswonger57 Před rokem

      I went from the pirelli 120/70 to Shinko 120/90 , and it's huge in comparison.
      The fender no longer fits. Oh one added note it's a bias ply, tube type only it said on the side wall, call me crazy but I mounted it with no tube , 150 miles in and still going strong. Don't try this at home kids.

  • @timmyzhou1
    @timmyzhou1 Před rokem

    Hi Alex, thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
    What would u choose between CB500X and KTM 390 adv?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem +2

      That’s a tough question to answer. I do not have enough direct experience with the 390 to give you a valid answer.
      From what I know, this is my synopsis: If you want tech or more off-road capability out of the box - go 390.
      If you want forever reliability and better highway manners - 500X

    • @timmyzhou1
      @timmyzhou1 Před rokem

      @@bfeadventures Thanks Alex!

  • @Just4KeigA
    @Just4KeigA Před 2 lety +2

    I am actually on a search for a fitting adv bike.
    I have all my eyes on th cb 500x but also on the Africa Twin...
    On the one side i am just a beginner and its gonna be my first bike. On the otherhand i just got into body building. am 1,90cm (6,2 ft) and almost 95kg on my own.
    I heard already from a few that the cb500x might to small for me. on the otherhand i am a relaxed person and driver. same with driving my car. Never was into speeding.
    I am absolutely unsure if the edge of what i need is that far from what i want.
    My goal is definitely traveling long road trips but dont wanna hesitate if there are some gravels on the way, thats why an adv bike.
    I wanna stick to japanese bikes thou.
    Any suggestions out there ?

    • @DollyAndFamilyGetOutAndRide
      @DollyAndFamilyGetOutAndRide Před 2 lety

      My son is 6 ft 4, and he can ride my CB a little bit uncomfortable but he can ride it. If I were to let him ride it all the time I would have him put Lowering pegs on it and makes a big difference on where your feet stand when you're riding. Also you can put a different shifter on it which moves the shifter out a bit and forward and makes it. easier to shift. Other than that he enjoys the bike.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Dolly said it perfectly. I would definitely suggest getting things to help with the ergonomics on the bike. Stock, you will feel cramped. I would say that a lot boils down to budget and how much you plan to progress in your riding ability. If you’re just getting started, the Africa twin is more bike than you will ever need. It will definitely be capable of any riding ability you will possess for a while. However, if you are new to riding, it will feel like an absolute handful off-road. The CB will feel much more manageable, but it will definitely feel under powered when compared to a motor twice its size. I think the question most important is how far do you plan to advance in riding ability and are you OK upgrading bikes? The CB will be a better bike to start on, but the AT is naturally a better bike.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      Another affordable beginner bike to consider that will feel bigger is the KLR 650. However, if you plan to run more street than dirt, the CB is better.

    • @Just4KeigA
      @Just4KeigA Před 2 lety +2

      Wow thank you all, for the constructive answers. THat the AT overcomes the cb was clear for me. I am simply not sure, how much i need of it. It could be also a waste of money if i do not use the whole spectrum of a bike.
      I have generally not problems in tuning a bike to fit my needs.
      My plan is definitely to go on bigger tours.
      Reason is, with my previous job i worked on a plane (Flying Chef) and traveled a lot and i loved it. But well ...the pandemic hit me hard in this way and i lost my job.
      Now i said to my self, if its not a plane then a bike shall do. So travelling ist my first priority, probably also commuting.
      The KLR 650 is definitely also on my list. Aswell as the V-Strom 650.
      The GS series of BMW id like to avoid, just simply bc i dont like bmw.
      By the end of April i have my exam to complete license and then i start with all the test drives of the bikes.
      THanks so much for the input, definitely helped with my list of wishlisted bikes =D.

  • @ricklarmer461
    @ricklarmer461 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been targeting this bike for a while.
    I briefly rode a KLR 650 yesterday, it was kind of a dog. Not much acceleration.
    Considering that the CB500 is a twin,
    And the KLR is a single,
    Does the CB500x have better acceleration?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      I would say, “Yes.” It is so smooth though, that it may not feel like it’s much faster.

  • @OnFireForGod77
    @OnFireForGod77 Před 3 měsíci

    just wondering what modification you had to do to the front fender to fit the bigger tire

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I just fabbed up 2 aluminum brackets to raise the fender from the original mounting points.

  • @rule3036
    @rule3036 Před 2 lety

    Yep, I have a 2021, use it for commuting 30miles to work on country roads, good economy easy to ride....... not so good on the motorway / forget Autobahns, but they are boring anyway. Buy one!!

  • @jeremyherz1969
    @jeremyherz1969 Před rokem

    Just an fyi aswell the 2022 has a different fork setup up front aswell as dual rotor break up front

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      All great improvements! I’m glad Honda is listening!

  • @karlfonner7589
    @karlfonner7589 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the review sir. How is the gas mileage and reliability?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +2

      Reliability is incredible (Honda tends to be known for it. Gas mileage will vary greatly with this small motor depending what you are doing with it. For general commuting, I get around 55mpg.

    • @karlfonner7589
      @karlfonner7589 Před 2 lety

      @@bfeadventures Thank you

  • @Evenchully
    @Evenchully Před 2 lety

    This was my #1 wishlist bike until you said over 6ft is a little cramped…
    I haven’t sat on one yet but I was really hoping this bike would work for me where the rebels, sportsters and other similar beginner bikes have came up short.
    Gonna be gutted if this bike is too small for me :(
    Assuming the 2022 model is the same size as this. I’m 6’3 320 so I’m not having a good time finding a beginner bike lol

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +2

      I hope like crazy you don’t feel cramped, but there are plenty of things you can do to improve the ergonomics!

    • @ed.t.hansen6499
      @ed.t.hansen6499 Před rokem +1

      i would not feel cramped at 6'1. i'm 6' and seat is hi o not be really ez to climb onto. Add handlebar risers and your good to go.

  • @rodrigoruiz512
    @rodrigoruiz512 Před 2 lety

    Can you tell me the high from the seat to the ground please? And the link of the crash bars :)?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s about 33” seat height with the taller tires. It has SRCmoto crash bars on it.

    • @raphandlil
      @raphandlil Před rokem

      @@bfeadventures can you put a link to them in the description please I cant find them online.

  • @user-ck6kq8zl2i
    @user-ck6kq8zl2i Před 2 lety

    I have the 2020 version and its a great bike..comfy, fast enough, looks good and very economical. The only negative is that its vibrating a lot...I often get tingling in my hands..so I need to look at rectifying it somehow, otherwise I'll have to sell it

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      Maybe look into vibration dampening risers?

    • @user-ck6kq8zl2i
      @user-ck6kq8zl2i Před 2 lety +1

      @@bfeadventures Thanks for that...I'd never even heard of them so I'll look into them. I don't actually need the bars bars be any higher but if a riser gets rid of the vibes then I'd get one. Cheers.

    • @anxiousappliance
      @anxiousappliance Před rokem

      maybe bar weights and grip puppies as well as the risers.

  • @JesseWarden
    @JesseWarden Před rokem +1

    For highway riding, what does "add a bigger sprocket on the front" mean? Google search is suggesting adding to forks or front tire; what should I search? Does adding it allow you to go above 70mph more comfortably for some reason?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      Adding a larger sprocket at the countershaft (the sprocket off the motor) effectively creates taller gearing to allow for better highway cruising.

    • @JesseWarden
      @JesseWarden Před rokem

      @@bfeadventures Thanks! I saw this other video where a guy added one and showed the before and after and it was a massive RPM difference and his 1st gear became usable. What I didn't like was his speedometer was now broken by reporting him going 5 miles slower than he actually was.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      @@JesseWarden those are all things to consider. Something else to note - these little motors have no problem buzzing along at higher rpm’s. Those little pistons will keep plugging away just fine.

    • @JesseWarden
      @JesseWarden Před rokem +1

      @@bfeadventures I think like ALL of the Europeons/UK people I watched were in love with CBR500x, but some of the Americans were like "doesn't handle as well as a heavier bike 70-80mph". I can only guess it's because they don't have high speeds over in Europe like we do?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem +1

      @@JesseWarden That could be part of it. Our CBs run stock gearing with no complaints. We love them!

  • @jeremyross6928
    @jeremyross6928 Před rokem

    It would be super useful if you linked the products

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      Great point! I will try to do that on our next snow day!

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 Před 10 měsíci

    I have asked this before, but, what are those upper and lower crash bars?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 10 měsíci

      I’m sorry - I thought I got back to you! I honestly don’t remember! We have added the T-Rex cage to the other CBs we have and love that cage though!

  • @OwainapDewi
    @OwainapDewi Před rokem

    Have you tried the 390 adventure? I wonder how they compare, only 3 horse power difference.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      I have! suspension on the 390 felt a little better, but both are soft! I also think the bigger twin of the 500 allows easier highway cruising.

  • @alsacs3635
    @alsacs3635 Před 2 lety +1

    Which sprocket did you use to increase top end speed?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      I have not, but I rarely spend long jaunts over 70 mph.

  • @williamkerner
    @williamkerner Před rokem

    Let me ask you off-road motorheads a question. I have 2 bikes Honda NC700 and a Honda Africa Twin. I have no confidence with taking my AT off road. What should I do? Should I take a off road training course and use my AT or should I purchase a smaller bike and then do off road training? Thanks

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      I highly suggest trying out a course before giving up on the Africa twin. I may be biased because I loved my AT AND we offer interactive training tours! 😂 But seriously, I’d try an ADV training or even try learning skills on a smaller bike. You can often rent smaller bikes to learn on!

    • @williamkerner
      @williamkerner Před rokem

      @@bfeadventures Thanks for your input and advice. I love my AT, on the road, but it's like a Sherman Tank with it's weight. I got the 2019 AT sports with the dct with all the armor and I got on the new Kawasaki KLR and thought "Wow, this seems like it would be 100 times easier to control." I have so much invested in my AT that I don't think I'll give up on it yet. Once again, thanks for your advice.

  • @dwainreed910
    @dwainreed910 Před 2 lety +1

    Would u please tell again your tires. Thanks

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      I have Shinko 805 on the rear and a 705 on the front.

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 Před rokem

    What upper crash bars are those ? What is the manufacturers name? I need a set.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem

      I honestly don't remember. I'll check tomorrow.

  • @MeaTBaLL2189
    @MeaTBaLL2189 Před 2 lety +1

    what dimensions are the front tire?

  • @straycatt1313
    @straycatt1313 Před 2 lety

    Which Shinko do you have on the front?

  • @thehoneybadger8089
    @thehoneybadger8089 Před rokem

    Not until they get rid of that damned beak! That styling feature has far outlived its time!!

  • @yarivazoulay6106
    @yarivazoulay6106 Před 2 lety +1

    hey looking for my first bike I'm 6'3 95 kg will this bike be to small ?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, it will feel small, but there are things you can do like lowered pegs, bar risers, etc that will help substantially.

  • @dannyvan5792
    @dannyvan5792 Před 6 měsíci +1

    why a more dan once kawa klr 650 ???

  • @ke-bg6ie
    @ke-bg6ie Před 2 lety

    What's the rental rate on the cb500x?

  • @funyun
    @funyun Před rokem +1

    The question is... how goofy would a person look riding that bike when he's 6'1, and slowing it on the right lane going 65 mph while cars zooming 85 mph by on the left lane?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před rokem +1

      We just had a guy that was 6‘3“ riding our CB this weekend with no problems at all!

  • @GPski
    @GPski Před 2 lety

    what exhaust pipe is on it ?

  • @sixpest
    @sixpest Před 2 lety

    Ktm 390Adv?
    Honestly I think this maybe better overall what do you think?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      I have no direct experience w/ the 390 ADV, but I have ridden with them. At a glance, the only thing I would say is the CB would handle distance on the road better simply due to the parallel twin 500. The 390 has way better electronics. I can't speak to anything else, not specifically riding one.

    • @sixpest
      @sixpest Před 2 lety

      @@bfeadventures Thanks! yeah I think it make a better highway bike too

  • @critterIMHO
    @critterIMHO Před 2 lety

    If not for ego and vanity, I think most riders would prefer midsize bikes in the 500 cc to 800 cc range.

  • @Ppetert1
    @Ppetert1 Před 2 lety

    What skid plate do you have on there?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety

      I honestly cannot tell you because the previous owner installed it. We have T-Rex cages and skid plates on the rest of the CBXs in our fleet. Love them.

    • @Ppetert1
      @Ppetert1 Před 2 lety

      @@bfeadventures I am waiting for a set of them right now ... I just picked up my 2022 X on Saturday

  • @JohnBorgJacob
    @JohnBorgJacob Před 2 lety

    isn't KTM 390Adv better with 20mm higher ground clearance and 20Kg less weight

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Great point, John! It’s definitely lighter. I have no experience with the 390adv, but I would say the twin 500 will have much better highway characteristics if you plan to commute on it as well. Off-road, I’m sure the KTM would excel.

    • @jarrodleis4046
      @jarrodleis4046 Před 2 lety

      Short answer… No

  • @phnx4life
    @phnx4life Před rokem +1

    nope...but a NT1100, yes.

  • @alainremi267
    @alainremi267 Před 2 lety

    Thanks! Too bad I'm still in love with my 2010 Yamaha 660 MT03 for I would have purchased the 2022 Honda CB500X that has a few improvements over the previous ones :)

  • @ireklasko5286
    @ireklasko5286 Před 2 lety

    Sinko 705 , 120/90r17 ?

  • @corax2012
    @corax2012 Před 2 lety +1

    Didn't finish the video. When folks start talking about 'beginner or 'entry level' bikes ... Time to move on. Bigger isn't better.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, Croaking Toad! Typically when we refer to "entry level" we are referring to beginner friendly power and lower price - both of which new riders value. This is a fantastic bike for all skill levels. Comparing this bike to my Africa Twin in terms of ergonomics, on-road power, highway cruisability, suspension travel, ground clearance, etc - bigger is better in every one of those ways. However, I would not tell a beginner to buy an Africa Twin. I would suggest this. This is better in some ways.

    • @julyo-themusicdog9475
      @julyo-themusicdog9475 Před rokem

      get out from here.

  • @K-SD-DAD
    @K-SD-DAD Před 2 lety

    Would you guys say this would be a great beginner bike for a 50 yr old, 5.7ht, who is looking to go on a 3000 mile in the Australian desert?

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends how soft the sand is. The distance will be no problem. This is a FANTASTIC beginner bike. However, deep sand may be a problem. I know more power is often better to stay on top.

  • @briancooper1773
    @briancooper1773 Před 2 lety

    Your volume is a little too low. I've got my speakers on max and it sounds about half way up.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the feedback! I’ll try and crank it up!

  • @stevendegoodmojosmet4034
    @stevendegoodmojosmet4034 Před 7 měsíci

    In 2020 they did the big update, the forks, engine etc.. dubbel breakdick .. Your info is not up to date sir, for the rest , love this bike . the 2020 and later. Cheers sir.

  • @KAI..._
    @KAI..._ Před rokem

    halfrican twin 😄

  • @peterasmussen2933
    @peterasmussen2933 Před 2 lety +2

    we all should stop buying overweight bikes.

  • @joecamel6835
    @joecamel6835 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Aint even his bike, it's his Moms, that's why he reviews it sitting on cement.

    • @bfeadventures
      @bfeadventures  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That’s a good point! Hope she goes riding with me soon! 😂

    • @joecamel6835
      @joecamel6835 Před 9 měsíci

      @@bfeadventures 😏.

  • @Gottaloveguitars427
    @Gottaloveguitars427 Před rokem

    I agree the 1000cc and over bikes are purely for egocentric people…they are overpowered and dangerous

  • @amitkumarchinoobhaipatel6892

    Are you an Off roader, get a Himalayan, the Only bike that will take you to Mt Everest. You like cruising on black top roads then get
    A Harley Davidson .