2023 HONDA CB500F walk around and mini review

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  • čas přidán 30. 12. 2023
  • I this video I do a quick walk around and mini review of my 2023 Honda CB500F. This is not a full in depth review, I just wanted to mention a few things. Down the track I might do a more structured review and a good vs bad video.

Komentáře • 31

  • @pmay222
    @pmay222 Před 5 měsíci +5

    i have never understood the fuss over having a 'fast' bike...especially sharing the road with the public.... keep it fun..keep it safe

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 5 měsíci +2

      There certainly is a point where more power is just pointless on the road. While trying to decide what bike to buy I test rode a Yamaha MT09 and Kawasaki Z900. Both were stupidly fast. Too fast for what I want or need. I knew I'd end up hurting myself doing something silly though. But there was 2 things that were making me consider them. 1 was the taller gearing thanks to having more torque, meaning you didn't have to change gears so much in traffic, and their ability to overtake without dropping gears. You just didn't have to work as hard, even when going slow. The second thing was the noise. I really like the sound of 3 and 4 cylinder bikes.

    • @reesexxzcg8554
      @reesexxzcg8554 Před 5 měsíci

      Preference duh 😂

  • @richardcarvell3469
    @richardcarvell3469 Před 4 měsíci

    Good thoughtful review coverings areas not dealt with elsewhere. Nice scenery as well.

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks. I'm planning on doing a more thorough review soon. I've been making a list of things to talk about, as i missed some stuff in that one that i had wanted to mention

  • @janeg4706
    @janeg4706 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have the same bike, same colour..... great little machine and one of the few bikes with a decent sized (17L) tank - which gives a range of nearly 300 miles! I fitted 22mm bar risers as I found I was pitched a bit too far forward - now very comfortable. It's a superb bike for playing on back roads, very responsive and great cornering. I've got other, bigger, bikes, but the little 500 is often the 'go to' bike for a fun ride!

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah i really like the 500. I test rode bigger bikes but they weren't as nimble. Smaller bikes really are under rated

  • @nasifmahdi
    @nasifmahdi Před 6 měsíci +1

    loved it man.

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks! I'll be putting up a few more ride videos with no talking over the next few weeks, plus some more with talking as well

  • @hsvgash
    @hsvgash Před 5 měsíci

    Enjoyed the vid.

  • @hsvgash
    @hsvgash Před 5 měsíci

    Love my one.

  • @MichAsmu
    @MichAsmu Před 5 měsíci +1

    it is a lovely bike got one my self. must say is so easy to ride and you can get of pretty quick if you keep letting it pull til 9000rpm ;)

  • @NickyWG04
    @NickyWG04 Před měsícem

    Awesome video mate. I’m curious, did changing the sprocket mess with the speedo at all? Or does the speedo run of the actual wheel speed sensors from the abs?

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 28 dny

      Thanks mate. Yes, changing the gearing alters the speedo accuracy. With the stock gearing the speedo reads about 5% higher than what you are actually doing (so when it says 100kmh you're actually only doing about 95kmh). But with the 1 tooth bigger front cog it actually reads higher than what you are doing by a tiny amount. When it reads 100kmh you're doing about 101kmh. So it does require a bit more paying attention to the speedo.
      I've actually put the stock gearing back on to see what it's like, as i changed the gearing after doing 1000kms then did just over 6000kms with the taller gearing. Going back to stock does feel a bit faster, but to be honest there's not much in it. I did some 0-100 tests with the stock gearing and there's bugger all difference (maybe 0.1 seconds). It is slightly more willing to lift the front wheel on very hard launches, but it's not exactly a wheelie machine either way. I've only done 2 rides with the stock gearing since swapping back.

  • @paulbarrett6093
    @paulbarrett6093 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have the 2020 model , perfect for around town .

  • @josh_ets
    @josh_ets Před 3 měsíci +1

    Bike is quick
    Had to adjust the clutch so i would stop doing wheelies at launch

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've not had the issue. Maybe I'm just a bit slower on the clutch. I grew up riding dirt bikes (my last 2 being 2 stroke mx bikes - a 125 and a 250) and with the power and grip of them, if you were too quick dropping the clutch on them they'd just flip straight out from underneath you

  • @marktwain1005
    @marktwain1005 Před 4 měsíci

    hey mate i also bought the same bike, what was the link to the front cog that you bought to increase the first gear. id love to do the same thing to mine

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 4 měsíci

      I just ordered it through the dealer i bought the bike from. Its a pretty generic part

  • @intoasoul
    @intoasoul Před 5 měsíci

    How many litres is your tail pack? What brand? Thanks

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's actually a backpack that i have fed the straps through the cutouts and done them up under the bike. I've got a video about how i did it. The bag itself is about 20L

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 Před 3 měsíci

    is there a dirt bike that has twin front discs with ABS? I cant decide if supermoto dirt bike or this.

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 3 měsíci

      Not that I'm aware of, but they are much lighter bikes so they don't really need twin front discs. And i don't think any have ABS because it doesn't work very well on dirt, and because you will often be locking up the rear wheel on purpose. Some of the big adventure bikes have it that you can turn off, but they aren't true dirt bikes and definitely not a supermoto.

    • @steve00alt70
      @steve00alt70 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mad082sss oh I thought twin front disks on any bike would make you stop sooner

  • @intoasoul
    @intoasoul Před 5 měsíci

    I had to remove the full screen because it caused unbearable turbulence and noise. I tried different heights. The bike handles perfectly without the screen but has anyone had success with a full screen?
    The one thing that is annoying is the position of the horn. Honda should listen to the complaints.

    • @mad082sss
      @mad082sss  Před 5 měsíci

      What screen did you have? I'm looking at getting a Givi screen which is relatively small compared to some others.
      As for the horn, I've never had an issue with it. I've heard people mention it as a complaint but I've only hit it by accident once in about 4500kms (and that was because i had just shut my visor and was putting my hand back on the bars and cancelling the indicators all in 1 go). On bikes that have the horn below the indicators I actually hit hit by accident more. It must just be how i have my hands (you can see in my videos how I don't really get close to hitting it). I guess because this is the first road bike I've had I'm new to it and just adapted. Hopping onto a different bike now would probably cause me more issues than when i was test riding bikes

    • @intoasoul
      @intoasoul Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@mad082sss It was a Puig screen the previous owner had installed. It's a tall screen. I liked the look of it but it was a disaster to ride with. It costs around £100. It directed the wind into my helmet and caused excessive noise and turbulence around the handlebars. It would be interesting to see if it works for you. I don't see any CB500Fs now. Before I bought the bike they were everywhere.
      I've been riding a very long time and am used to bikes having the horn at the bottom of the controls. I find it easier in an emergency than having to fumble with the other buttons by touch especially with handlebar muffs on. But the muffs keep my hands dry and warmer.