New 2022 Honda 500 Series – Set Up To Adventure

Honda launches the new 500 Series, the new honda 500 series model year 2022, available in both the CBR500R, CB500F and CB500X, raising the level of the 500 Series family compared to the top-class superbike class. Knock on the selling price of 214,700 – 224,900 baht.

     Honda launched three 500 Series motorcycles at once: the CBR500R for the sporty customer, the CB500F for the street bike and the CB500X for the adventure. Highlight with best-in-class options with upside-down front shock absorbers and dual disc brakes as standard equipment.

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Specification of Honda 500 Series

Honda Big Bike New 500 Series comes with the concept “For The Real One” conveying excitement to the true Big Bike disciples. Be amazed by the bold, sleek design. consisting of the New CBR500R for full-fledged sport riders, New CB500F naked bikes designed specifically for the street, and New. CB500X Adventure Bike for the Adventurous.

     All three Honda 500 Series models are equipped with 41 mm inverted shock absorbers from Showa, which optimize shock absorption. with dual front disc brake system Works with the ABS braking system, with the CBR500R and CB500F being dual front disc brakes with Radial Mount 4 Pots calipers, while the CB500X is dual front disc brakes with Twin Piston 2 Pots calipers.

All models are equipped with new LED headlights that improve 25% more brightness than before. The CBR500R and CB500F are equipped with 17-inch 5-spoke Y-spoke alloy wheels, and the CB500X is alloy wheels.

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     The new Honda 500 Series is equipped with a 500 cc Parallel Twin DOHC twin-cylinder engine with water cooling. Power transmission with a 6-speed transmission, supplemented by the Assist Slipper Clutch system, increases the smoothness while changing gears.

     

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