Living with the CBR500R | Honda CBR500R 12.5k Miles Review

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  • Living with the CBR500R for over a year now | Honda CBR500R 12.5k Miles Review. This is a long term CBR500R owners review of the bike in multiple road settings. Includes CBR500R London rush hour commute, as well as weekend fun group ride-outs in the twisties, on motorways and in all weather conditions.
    P&H Motorcycles Ltd originally supplied the Honda CBR500R back in March 2019 from new and this is a video of how I found the Bike after 12,500 miles.
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Komentáře • 56

  • @clintneville9767
    @clintneville9767 Před 3 lety +5

    I’m a new rider at 53 and seriously considering this bike when I eventually do my MOD 2 test! Great review mate! 👍🏻

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for saying Clint and glad you liked the video. All day long fun on the CBR500R because the fairings and windscreen really do help with wind protection versus having none at all. This is even more noticeable on weekend ride outs especially when the weather is not great. Good luck with your MOD2 and am sure you'll do great.
      Best Regards,
      Roy

  • @freedom14639
    @freedom14639 Před 2 lety +1

    I pick up my first bike end of this month. Cbr500r 2018 red white black. Also purchased black screen, and black widow can 300mm carbon tip. Red levers and black tank protector. Clothing I got new ruroc atlas 4 core and engine hawk predator hoodie. Can't wait so excited. Your video helped me decide. Thank you again. Hope you didn't get a ticket from the speed cam at 15.26 haha

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Bud, Excellent news and sounds like a beauty, for a first bike you've picked a winner. Enjoy and ride safe👌🏍️

  • @crispyzombieanimation5348

    Man you really take care of your bike she looks brand new.

  • @MT-qf7nu
    @MT-qf7nu Před 3 lety +3

    Wow beautiful bike I'm 34 just started riding I'm currently on a second hand 2016 Lexmoto Michigan 125 cruiser while I get some experience looking at doing my A license next march was adamant my next bike was gonna be a ninja 650 but after watching this and looking at stats and reviews of 500r for commuting and wknd fun I think I'm sold great reviews especially showing different weather/road conditions here in the uk

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Hey MT13,
      The CBR500R and 650 Ninja are both great bikes and thanks for liking my review bud. All the best with your test next March 🏍
      Roy

    • @MT-qf7nu
      @MT-qf7nu Před 3 lety +1

      I decided I was gonna did my CBT never rode before did my 1 hour taster then passed CBT first time

    • @paxas03
      @paxas03 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too. I was looking to ninja 650 it has more power but more expensive. Then decided to cbr500r as first bike to gain some experience riding and maybe upgrading to 650r later (love 4 cylinder bikes) if feel the need to or just keep this. Just time, personal taste and needs will tell.

    • @paxas03
      @paxas03 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm gonna make 33 years old in December and just got my A license too.

    • @paxas03
      @paxas03 Před 3 lety +1

      I got my license driving mt07 but first lessons were with cb500f. So got some taste of the naked version of cbr500r. Mt07 has more engine power same weight very nice to turn, but I found the Cb500f so much fun to drive and the stock exhaust sound is pretty decent with some pops. Loved it.

  • @irishzombie22able
    @irishzombie22able Před 3 lety +1

    Great review, I currently have a pcx 125 but I'm going for my A2 in 2021 and this and the forza 350 are top of my list, this just looks beautiful and has the optional top box for added storage.

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for saying Raphael. The PCX is one of Honda's best selling so good choice on starting there. The Forza is a peach too! and you're right you can get a top box for the CBR500R. I always used an Oxford tail bag with heavy duty bungees to hold in place, the tail bag can be used as a rucksack as well.

  • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles

    Thanks so much for watching! Watch this video next:"Honda CB500X review | Twisty Road Rider (Motorcycles) ": czcams.com/video/O4lDQtlH3dQ/video.html

  • @WolfeezyProof
    @WolfeezyProof Před 3 lety +1

    Nice review mate. Got the 2017 orange and black myself.

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for saying and glad you enjoyed it. Smart colours the Orange and Black and how do you find living with your bike?

  • @alang7846
    @alang7846 Před rokem +1

    I like that hi vis jacket with the police stripes. That's the way to keep safe on the road. Just terrorise everyone into driving carefully. Is it legal? And where can I get one?

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před rokem

      Yep its legal and certainly gets you noticed especially when folk are busy trying to cut you up! Mine was second hand/given to me but I know you can buy similar on ebay or surplus stores. Amazon has this one and reviews look pretty good: www.amazon.co.uk/HYCOPROT-Visibility-Reflective-Adjustable-Construction/dp/B07Z4XQMHH?ref_=ast_sto_dp

  • @mattinthehat22
    @mattinthehat22 Před 3 lety +1

    Love how you guys in the UK&I go out in the rain like it’s nothing! Good to know in case I get caught in it here in Florida. Is that right leg lift the way you wave over there?

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Matt, Great to hear from you in Florida.
      Its definitely worth taking the time to get some practise in stormy weather through choice, just in case we ever get caught out in it; czcams.com/video/ImiqpznFbVg/video.html
      The right or left leg lift will do as a wave if the hands are busy.
      Ride safe bud.
      Regards,
      Roy

  • @go-awayyy123
    @go-awayyy123 Před 3 lety +6

    considering getting the 2020 model as my first bike, and this lovely review came just in time.
    quick question: are the black and white decals removable stickers?
    thanks a bunch for this, and ride safe!

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi, yes the black and white decals are removal stickers. The 2020 model is a real peach too with a couple of upgrades on the previous version. Thanks for mentioning my review and ride safe.

    • @Daimxn
      @Daimxn Před 3 lety +2

      I have a 2020 and it comes with an upgraded dash screen which is really nice

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Daimxn Yes the dash is great and has a gear indicator on the latest model.

  • @frederikrothjrgensen4014
    @frederikrothjrgensen4014 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice review my guy!
    Considering this bike as my first :)

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for saying FREDER1CO and at the least its definately well worth a test ride 👍
      Best Regards, Roy

  • @freedom14639
    @freedom14639 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review. Can I ask what's the best tires from the standards, best slip on exhaust that sounds nice but won't upset the neighbours at 7am haha

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 2 lety +1

      I put on the Michelin Road 5 tyres on and didn't have any performance problems, the grip in the wet was excellent. I must admit though, the rubber compound went a bit "flakey" and looked like there's an issue, a little disconcerting to look at only but there wasn't any performance issues. A few of my buddies had the road 5 too that went the same way.
      For that reason I would actually recommend the Metzeler they seem really grippy and I have tested them on a few other bikes.
      End can wise, well it depends upon a few things really, like being road legal, noise levels and personal budget etc. I went with the road legal BlackWidow which had enough sound with the muffler still in, about £200.00 all in. Hope that and the following helps.
      This link is when I put my CBR Blackwidow end can on the CB500X czcams.com/video/1eTkqs-vWUs/video.html
      This link is when the Blackwidow was fitted on the CBR500R czcams.com/video/uDW5w2XLrL0/video.html

    • @freedom14639
      @freedom14639 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles thank you much appreciated

    • @randyt04
      @randyt04 Před 2 lety +2

      I have the Continental RoadAttack III tires on my 2016 CBR500r and am really happy with them. This bike is more of a light-middleweight sport tourer than an all out sport bike and a good set of sport-touring tires is a great choice when replacing the originals.

  • @musicselecta5554
    @musicselecta5554 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Finally is it goot for that money? Ninja400 or CBR500r?

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, For me it has to be the Honda CBR but Kawasaki are great and so that’s going to be down to Branding and personal choice at the end of the day.

  • @hanhtoobala7510
    @hanhtoobala7510 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice review. How's the road 5 tyres compare to D222

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Cheers Han Htoo Bala, the Road 5 feel completely different, they are like Chalk and Cheese in comparison to the Dunlop stock tyres. The road 5's are really grippy and confidence inspiring and so glad I put them on.

  • @ivanjovanovic7257
    @ivanjovanovic7257 Před 3 lety +2

    I m 192cm and I m considering that bike as my first, but I m afraid that seat height is too low..

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Ivan, You could be right, it still would be worth swinging your leg over the CBR500R to see how you feel about the height, keeping in mind that you could probably get a taller seat made but I would suggest you research this first.

    • @ivanjovanovic7257
      @ivanjovanovic7257 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles thanks a lot for your advices

  • @kamieaston3016
    @kamieaston3016 Před 2 lety

    Hey, so how's this bike off road? I live in Utah and there's a lot of dirt/spotty roads. I considered adjusting the suspension once I get one.

  • @MT-qf7nu
    @MT-qf7nu Před 3 lety +1

    For commuting do you wear proper motorbike boots or work boots as looking at getting this bike once done my A license and don't know weather just to wear work boots or get some proper motorbike boots

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Hey MT13,
      I wear proper motorcycles boots and would definitely recommend them versus other types of foot ware.
      Roy

  • @philipjames250
    @philipjames250 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice one, great bikes. Have you sold it now ?

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Hi Philip James, Sadly I no longer have my CBR.

    • @philipjames250
      @philipjames250 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles but you now have the T7? I'm test riding one next week

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +1

      @@philipjames250 Yes, now the T7, the CBR got hit by a taxi when it was parked on a motorcycle bay, and ended up being a CAT N. I fancied another CBR and probably would have gone for the 650R. However, I thought I would try something completely different after I had the courtesy bike; CB500. I rode the CB500 for nearly 2 months and loved it. The T7 was on my short list of test rides and after a shed ton of research, I rode the Tenere 700. It took less than a few seconds to realize it was a great bike and after about 30 minutes my mind was completely made up to buy it.
      Good luck with the test ride Philip and ride safe.
      Best Regards,
      Roy

    • @philipjames250
      @philipjames250 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles Hi Roy. Shame about the 500r but I think you have made a great choice. I have had a few CBR600Fs (and lots of other bikes), rode the 650r recently but I'd like something that is better on the wet B roads. I like exploring now. All the best and looking forward to your videos.
      Regards
      Phil

  • @ribbonrides886
    @ribbonrides886 Před 3 lety +1

    don't you brits need to carry obligatory first aid kit on the bike? thanks for showing the space under the seat.

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Hi Tomas, we don't carry first aid kits but that does sound like a good idea though and glad if the vid was helpful. 👍

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      @@ElCoco1984 That's interesting to hear about the different laws in other countries and a great idea, ride safe bud.
      Regards,
      Roy

  • @certainpointofview3860
    @certainpointofview3860 Před 2 měsíci

    How is riding with passenger? Does it have enough power?

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před měsícem

      I don't take passengers but like everything in life, I guess the more weight the slower things are going to be. A lot smaller bikes do ride 2 up and so power is subjective.

  • @ItsKCs
    @ItsKCs Před 3 lety +1

    So which one is better yamaha r3 or cbr500???

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi ItsK&C's, For me its the CBR500R with the extra CC and being a heavier bike, it feels more comfortable for cruising on faster roads like motorways. Having said that I do like the Yamaha though.

  • @philippegilson666
    @philippegilson666 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you heighten the handlebar ? 🤔

    • @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles
      @TwistyRoadRiderMotorcycles  Před 3 lety

      Hi Philippe, No I didn't, these are stock clip ons and the set up on the 2018 is slightly different then the latest model year.
      2018 YM has the clip ons above the top yoke while the latest is below. Eitherway theres not much difference in being slightly cantered forwards, its a pretty upright riding position on both year models.
      Regards,
      Roy