2019 Honda CB 500 X Test: The Road to X
Honda is refining its CB 500 range for 2019 with technical and cosmetic improvements on the three motorcycles that make it up, particularly on the CB 500 X trail which is evolving the most. First try.
CB500X test Page 3: technical and commercial sheet
Engine
- Type: 2-cylinder in-line, 4-stroke
- Cooling: Liquid
- Distribution: Double overhead camshaft, 8 valves
- Displacement: 471 cc
- Bore x stroke: 67 x 68.8 mm
- Compression ratio: 1.7 to 1
- Power: 47 hp at 8,600 rpm
- Torque: 43 Nm at 6500 rpm
- Engine management: PGM-FI electronic injection
Instrumentation
- Type: LCD screen (no handlebar controls)
- Functions: speed, engine speed, two daily trips, gear engaged, average and instantaneous consumption, journey time, engine temperature, clock, fuel gauge
Transmission
- Clutch: Wet Multi-Disc Assisted Slip
- Control: By cable
- Gearbox: 6 speed
- Final drive: By chain
Cycle part
- Frame: Diamond type steel
- Front suspension: 41mm telescopic fork, adjustable preload
- Rear suspension: Pro-Link adjustable preload monoshock (5 positions)
- Front travel: 150 mm
- Rear travel: 135 mm
- Front brake: Single 310 mm disc, Nissin 2-piston calipers
- Rear brake: Single 240 mm disc, 1-piston caliper
- ABS: Not adjustable or deactivatable
- Front rim: Seven split poles, aluminum
- Rear rim: Seven split poles, aluminum
- Front tire: Dunlop Trailsmart Mixtour in 110 / 80-19
- Rear tire: Dunlop Trailsmart Mixtour in 160 / 60-17
Dimensions, weight, capacities
- Length: 2155 mm
- Width: 825 mm
- Wheelbase: 1410 mm
- Seat height: 830 mm, not adjustable
- Ground clearance: 180 mm
- Caster angle: 27.5 °
- Trail: 108 mm
- Advertised weight: 197 kg all full
- Fuel tank: 17.7 liters
- Consumption: Not measured (average of 4.5 l / 100 km during the test according to the on-board computer)
Commercial information
- Availability: Immediate in the
- Colors: Red, black, white
- 2 years warranty, parts and MO
- A2 compatibility Yes
- Price 6,899 euros
Optional accessories
- Central stand
- Side deflectors
- Knee protector
- Heated grips
- Top case 35 l
- Package holder
- Luggage rack for side cases
- Tubular fairing guards
- Fog lights
- Tank and saddle bag
- 12V socket
- Smoke bubble
- Rim Stickers
- Tank protection
- Etc.
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