CB500F, ER-6n or XJ6: which A2 motorcycle to choose ?
The two Kawasaki ER-6n and Yamaha XJ6 roadsters are currently the favorite motorcycles for apprentice bikers and their motorcycle schools, but the new entry-level Honda CB500F intends to change the situation. Site compares them for you. Test !
Practical aspects and equipment
Honda CB500F | Kawasaki ER-6n | Yamaha XJ6 | |
Instrumentation
Convenient
Electronics – piloting aids
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