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Aloha!
Chatted with CB4ME about the 500 since I've been bikeless for awhile and seeking out The Right Bike as I get closer to retirement and have to stop doing foolish (but fun) things like buying bikes all the time.
CB500F still on the top of the list, along with FZ-07, as well as the smaller YZF-R3 (spiritual descendant of the ole RD350 say other geezers).
I keep coming back to the CB as I just like the Honda reliability and refinement I guess, doesn't hurt that it's a value buy, huh?
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You sold CB1100 number two, Huladog?
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Ah, yes like an idiot I did sell the #2 the 2014 Standard. At the time my knee was hurting bad and I was scheduled for arthroscopic surgery but thought I might be hanging up the helmet for good.
Knee is much better this year so I've been shopping ALL kinds of bikes telling myself I needed a lighter bike, but I have not pulled the trigger as I just cannot find The Right Bike.
I just checked online and American Honda has a $1,000 bonus bucks program for the leftover 2014's so that brings it down to $9,399 plus fees which isn't bad compared to a Triumph Street Twin which is $9,000.
I could probably find a lower price if I flew over to California but I'm getting lazy. Will keep comparing bikes, maybe I'll bite the bullet and just order another 2014 from their warehouse again, like I did the last time?!?
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i really like the cb500s they are so easy to ride and just plain fun
nothing to scare you just fun
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Nimble is my description for the 500.
Seen the new 500 "Rebel"? Sorta like a bobber, good reviews so far.
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I've always thought that capable "small" bikes sound like fun. It's also interesting to compare things like the CB500X and a Ducati Multistrada. You'll pay 3X as much for the Duc. Do you get 3X the bike? Both have comfy ergos, somewhat lengthy suspension travel and goofy looking beaks. If you forget about image, outlandish power and electronically adjustable everything and just get a bike that's economical, reliable, powerful enough and fun - are you happy?
Then there's the historical perspective. In 1965, a 500cc bike with the power of the CB500X would not look so small after all. Shoot, get the optional hard luggage and you've got a perfectly serviceable touring mount. (And it might look big enough for a 6' rider like me to not seem ridiculous riding it.)
Of course, I paid up plenty for the CB1100 DLX. But there were aesthetic issues involved. Today, if I wanted to step down from the VFR I had and the CB1100 wasn't available, the CB 500 would get a serious look.
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(04-30-2017, 05:16 AM)Huladog_imp Wrote: Aloha!
Chatted with CB4ME about the 500 since I've been bikeless for awhile and seeking out The Right Bike as I get closer to retirement and have to stop doing foolish (but fun) things like buying bikes all the time.
CB500F still on the top of the list, along with FZ-07, as well as the smaller YZF-R3 (spiritual descendant of the ole RD350 say other geezers).
I keep coming back to the CB as I just like the Honda reliability and refinement I guess, doesn't hurt that it's a value buy, huh?
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FZ-07 hands down! Love that bike's riding character.
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I sat on all three of the CB500 models. The CBR500 was a gorgeous tri-colour machine, but its sport bike riding position was not suitable for my old bode. The CB500F was better, but the CB500X was the most comfortable for me because of it taller suspension and straight up riding position.
It is an adventure styled motorcycle that comes with a wind screen. Unfortunately adventure bikes create a lot of wind noise. I bought a taller wind screen and wear ear plugs, so I could ride comfortably.
The riders on the CB500F Forum don't seem to have a problem with wind noise. I guess it is much like riding a CB1100 without a wind screen. Hopefully I will find out soon.
If the FZ-07 is half as much fun as its FZ-09 older brother, it would be worth a test ride. I rode the FZ-09 for a day and it was a hoot. But I could only use half its power and rev range. As they say, "It's more fun to ride a small bike fast, than a big bike slow."
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Wind noise is higher on the CB500F than my old CB1100 with Comet fairing. Ear plugs are a must.
I installed 1" risers and ordered a set of MFW Vario foot pegs to dial in a solid upright riding position.