I've been all over the web looking at bike reviews for countless hours, just because I like bikes. You Mark, is who I always miss and come back too. You are a true professional motorcycle reviewer. Great job and keep em coming
Nice video and helpful as always. Thank you. I actually cancelled my CRF300 Rally order and decided to go with the CB500X. I found a new shape 2019 model already fitted with Trac Tive level 2 suspension and Conti TKC80 tyres. Looking forward to riding that and it makes for a better already all rounder than my initial choice. These are such capable machines as are the other 500’s that Honda offer. It makes you wonder why you need anything bigger.
Picked this model up yesterday, had a Triumph Speedmaster, im now 59 and a half....having a bit of arfuritis lol (you do at my age) i picked this bike out of dozens looked at, not only can you get seat height adjuster bars, but 60kg less in weight than the speedy, thought it'd be better pushing in and out of my garage. After my 1st day on it and a trip to Matlock Bath its surprising at an average fuel of 91.3 MPG the roadholding was brilliant, in fact the whole bike is great, not one fault to report, at 40-odd bhp it shifts when you need it and purrs when you dont.For now i wholeheartedly reccomend this model...Happy riding...
Great review Mark......I remember your first CB500X review which helped me with my decision making a few years ago. I have had my X for three years now and it's been totally reliable and has met all of my biking needs. I loaded it up for a tour of Wales last summer and it was the perfect tool for the job. I guess every bike is a compromise, but as an all rounder this mid weight Honda really is an impressive package offering the rider a great balance between performance and economy - I would buy another one! Cheers from Devon and keep up the good work.
I've Owned a 500x from New 2018 model ..found it a great little bike, I have been abroad on it over to Italy and back last year via Switzerland with a full set of panniers and it coped perfectly.. yes it is under 50 HP but you must take that into account when buying but it will cruise nicely at 75 so not a problem for me so would recommend it to anyone its also great on fuel ..im now 59 and being only 5'8 the only mods I've done is lowered it and put a 1 tooth smaller sprocket on it to give a lower rev cruising speed ..just to add I still own my Fazer 1000 that I've had the last 19 years and thats a bike I will never sell ..a pair of great bikes ..happy days
I have a one fitted with a few accessories, centre stand (a must have) lower crash bars, front fender extender, rear hugger, and a 12V socket. very economic can keep up with most other bikes at sensible speeds.
Great review Mark. Purchased one of these in March 2020 and I’ve already done 7,000 miles. Just returned from a one month tour of Europe; Belgium, Germany, Italy and France. A fantastic motorcycle. Ideal second bike as an upgrade from either a 125 or 250.
Brilliant bike - good comprehensive review. Light bikes are so much nicer in all respects than the great lumping heavyweights like BMW GS and others. This will do all you need except break speed limits and bank balances. The big lumps just appeal to the macho need to impress. I know which I'd rather take off road !
Woah - look at that! As a new rider in my fifties, currently suffering the incongruity of the CBT and L plates, no video has given me more encouragement to get my act together and cough up the cash for training and a full licence (coronavirus lockdown permitting). I had thought I might go the full DAS-in-a-week route but this bike on an A2 could easily be my ‘forever bike’ - especially now Honda have removed the silly tyre tread graphics - it now looks a very handsome set of wheels indeed! Especially encouraging to watch you ride around my ‘manor’, too - you could have popped in off the M3 for a cuppa :-) Big shout out to Crescent Honda who sold me my 125 last year - top guys, top dealer! 🤟 Thanks!
Hi Richard the tracer has better long distance cruising potential ...but the 500 Honda is still fine but has the advantage of incredible economy....I will be testing the new tracer 700 in a week or so :) Regards mark
@@markpulling12 Hi Mark, thanks for the info, will probably go for the Honda as I do not do long distances any more and they are around the same wet weight. After riding my 26 year old bmw f650 the clutch lever on either bike will be a godsend to my arthritic fingers! Keep up the good work!
Like the look of this as an old rider who was into off roading in the 70s I always liked sit up an beg . I did have a cafe racer but squat and duck is nothing I was ever a fanatic about . Not sure about the screen but that's just a spanner job. Cheers for a look at this bike had a few Honda's. For me the best Japanese bike makers closely followed by Yams
Well, I think I'll go buy it tomorrow. Been eyeing a black one at the shop. End of season price in $7000 in Canadian dollars. That's $800 off the start of season. Freight/pdi and tx = $8500 out the door. I have 40yrs of MC riding. Loved my KLR, I think of this a modern representation. Hello from Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
I own a '15 cb500x and think it is a perfect blend, I live where there are lots of fire trails through the mountains and unsealed roads in rural areas so it's perfect for that, get it on sealed twisties and it will quite happily lay over for you which is a lotta fun too I own a cbr600rr, cbr1000rr and I Triumph Daytona 675r and can't speak highly enough of the cb500x for the broader spectrum of riding that can be done on it, ride out through fire trails, come home on the bitumen It's been looked after and serviced regularly, it's got over 80,000km on the clock and hopefully many more
First time I've come across your channel, but well done on a superb job with your review of the 500x. Grew up riding motorcycles in the USA as a kid/teenager, but am now 59 and wanting to get back to riding, so thinking this bike would probably be a good choice to learn on and also enjoy as my riding skills develop. Mostly want to ride some street and then some light dirt roads/forest roads, very easy trails in the mountains, but I have zero desire to do challenging, single track technical riding. So, I think the 500x is a bike that could do that for me, but your review of it, at least from the street riding perspective, really helps. Thanks, and I have subscribed!
You always do a great review Mark. spot on. i just got a new one a month ago, couldn't be happier. Gets classed as a beginners bike, but after thirty years of riding i love it. great bike.
Nice one mark great choice....I think the cb500x is also a choice for experienced riders just looking for a nice day to day machine with great economy ....id definitely have one :)
Just sold my BMW R1100R......this is on my shortlist as a replacement, along with the NC700/750X (tho my budget will dictate which one). I like the style, and the fuel economy appeals as well, but I do like the onboard storage capacity of the NC. Thanks Steve
You have such nice country side to enjoy on 2 wheels. I am from Wisconsin, recently retired, and looking to get back on 2 wheels this spring. Rode Harleys 1975 > 1993. Had to sell both due to family illness. With that in the past, I need comfort, low maintenance / low cost. Seriously considering this bike. Not sure where this was filmed, but my wife used to work for a parent company over there located in Sheffield. We always talk about coming over to visit. Have to wait and see where this virus goes. Thumbs up on this review. Mike H
Some Saturday morning after you get your Honda 500, take old Highway 151 from Verona down to Dodgeville. Twisty road reminds me of the roads Mark rides in the UK (although the hills remind me of the Yorkshire Dales). Stop for a sweet roll and coffee at the Dodgeville Bakery or have a Cornish pasty for lunch at the Red Rooster in Mineral Point.
Thanks for this review. Ditto on the other comments ref seat height and inseam! I guess the proof of how good this bike is, is how few are available used - particularly in dealers. People seem to be hanging on to them.
Hi Mark, I bought a Honda CB500X from crescent Honda because of your clip, I went and test rode one, told them you recommend me, browny points to you, great work thanks,
Thank you Mark, for describing the performance of the Honda CB500X in measurable terms. Power, torque, rpm. At different speeds, both urban and freeway cruising. Thanks very nice review.
Another great video. Thx Mark. 2019 your vid of Z900 Inspired me to purchase the "beast". Still love it!! Keep the videos coming my friend. Again, thank you.
Greetings from Down Under Mark. I'm an ex off roader ( and quite a poor one at that! ) looking to buy something for the tarmac. Love your reviews mate. They're helping me make a difficult decision !
This is a bike I have recently developed an interest in and I am very happy that I came across your review. I really appreciate your professionalism and I have subscribed and look forward to watching your videos in the future.
Your reviews are particularly good Mark, and cover all aspects of a bike that real world bikers are interested in. Can you help with my dilemma? I’m looking for a bike primarily with touring in mind, but to have some spirited fun on the twisties. I’ve narrowed it down to this Honda and the Tracer 700. Cos I’m 68, comfort and maneuvering the bike around garages etc are factors to consider. I’m 5ft 11ins, 13stone and won’t be taking a pillion on this bike. So what do you reckon?
Hi Michael ...this 500x is one of my favorites ....I like the tracer but I prefer the vstrom 650 and versys 650 for comfort so have a look at these ...but if it's just light touring say cruising at 65/70 mph I'd go with 500 as the economy of these bikes is amazing...I've seen easy 80 mpg Good luck .... cheers mark
Enjoyed your review of the Honda. Many thanks. Looking at purchasing one however decided to wait for the 2022 version. Wondered if you plan a review on this new one and perhaps you could compare.
hi mark, thanks for the review, im from perth in western australia and will be getting my new cb500x in end of december 2020. Your review was very thorough and i hope im as impressed with the bike as you were.i have only heard good things about this bike. All the best from Australia.
Yes hi heath ....these are fantastic bikes probably the best all round value for money bikes you can get .... amazing fuel economy ...I've heard the 1 tooth up on standard front sprocket upgrade is worth doing to drop the cruising revs a bit Regards mark
Good review. These are great bikes in terms of quality and cost. Cheap to run too. I had a 2019 version for a few months and always enjoyed it, but i had to trade it, along with another bike, to get my current Speed Twin. However I’m thinking i might get another in a couple of years time. Regarding weight, when you think that 196 kg is wet weight, or kerb weight, it would be more like 180 - 182kg dry weight, which is the type of weight Triumph present e.g. the new Tiger 900 is 197kg dry weight, but you can add at least 16 kg to that to get the wet weight. My only issue with this CBX and others like it is the wind buffeting. After a few miles you start to feel that buffeting around the head. I had it on it’s highest setting but it was still noisy (5’11” / 180cm). People use extenders, but they really shouldn’t have to. Honda really have to get their act together with these screens. At the moment I’m preferring naked bikes that have a clean air flow, to bikes that have windshields, so any buffeting is to the whole body rather than to the head. With some bikes, likes the Yamaha Tracers it’s better to keep the windshield low like a naked bike. Thanks anyway. Good review. I agree with most of your findings. Cheers.
I test rode one a few years back and the motor was superb, the seating position was perfect too. I wish it came with spokes and I think it looks more like a proper adventure bike now... I also sat on a NC700 and it just didn't feel anywhere as good. I just loved the idea of having storage where the tank usually is. I prefer adventure bikes as you feel you are controlling the bike.
Great review, I was so close to buying a Himalayan, and "last minute" I decided to get CB500x. I am glad I did. I love the feather-light clutch lever as well 🏍💕
Thanks for posting this review.I was sat on a work mate's 500X earlier today as I'm looking at getting a new CB500X or a low mileage 700 Tracer to use on roads where my 675R Street Triple would be out of its element.The Honda seems to be a bargain at the moment & I've only heard good things about them.
Hi mark yes they are great or if you want a bit more power then the tracer is good too ....me personally I'd go for the Honda just for it's value all the best
Nice review Mark. I have a 2016 model CB500X and wonder if you think it is worth trading in for the 2020 version. As an aside can I just mention there was a bit of wind noise on your video.
Hi lain no don't bother to upgrade I reviewed the 2016 model and it's pretty much the same Re wind noise I have a new mic on the way from USA ....but it's delayed a bit with USPS due to covid
For what I would use it for definitely yes...as it's alot cheaper...but the tracer has more power /higher cruising speed potential so if you were planning alot of long distances the 700 would be a better choice All the best mark
I´ve taken both the Tracer 700 and CB 500X for thorough spins, and Mark´s onto something according to the plain figures; power, etc. BUT (it always is), to my mind, while the Tracer 700 appears to be somewhat more rampant due to the cross plane engine, it also is alot more vibey, especially through the bars, and that´s saying something hence Yamaha apparantly has improved it with rubber based engine mounts. Still, I found it to be way more vibey than the CB500X. The difference between the two becomes quite evident when cruising on longer rides, where the Tracer´s unfortuneately gives much more vibrations through the bars than the CB500X. The CB, again to my mind, is far more of a preference when it somes to touring for instance. A bit less top end power, yes, but then again, when riding hours on end, top end power isn´t really much of a sacrifice compared to comfort. I´m deffo going for the CB500X, all day long. For commuting and the occasional weekend blast, I might would´ve tone down the importance of having less vibes. All the best, lads!
Great review, you have a new sub, where was the Triumph shop you passed? Interestingly the sound from the exhaust sounded like my BMW G310r and looks similar.
Hi Mark, great review, got one of these last week in white, delivered to the house for £5495 brand new. Agree with everything you say about the bike, ticks a lot of boxes and is more than sufficient for the road. Had plenty of bikes over the years and in fact just got rid of my BMW R1250 GS TE for this! I find I seem to want to go riding on this far more than I ever did on the GS...? Horses for courses I suppose, different bikes for different things...I find this bike the most everyday useable though. Keep the videos coming. Cheers. Nick.
Thorough good review Mark, it's whetted my appetite to perhaps return to biking after selling my CBR this year. Being short, I like your mention of seat height and how it fitted you I'm now keen to get down to a Honda dealer near me and see whether they have one and what the difference is on a slightly used one. Cheers Mark, be safe out there.
@@goodo5691 Not at all, I'm jolly, and far from sad. It's sad when people don't know how to use the language they were born with. So there you have it so fuck off.
I have watched a couple of your reviews and have subscribed. I note in the reviews you don't mention if the bike has any storage. I don't know if it is required to carry registration papers in the UK but you have to in the U. S. I own a 2018 CB500F and a 2018 HD XL1200 NS. On the Honda I carry the registration in a baggy under the lockable passenger seat. For the Harley, I carry it in my wallet. Your reviews are excellent though.
Thanks for a great & comprehensive review - looking at this for when I pass my full test - currently riding a cb125f & this seems a great next bike, thank you 👍
Great review Mark i haven't ridden bikes now for nearly 30yrs . I have my CBT this Sunday and then i'm going to take my full bike test would you recommend the Honda CB 500X or the YAMAHA Tracer 700 ? cheers Dom
Hi dominic....the tracer has the better more powerful engine ...but it's quite expensive...the cb500x is a gem to ride ...nice power ,handles lovely and is amazingly economical...for this type of bike and the riding I do I'd definitely go for the cb500 but try them both and get which one makes you smile the most :) All the best mark
Very nice review. Expecting in few months here in India. Could you please let me know the crusing speed? How is it to ride on higher gears at lower RPMs?
The Benelli is nicer to ride ...bigger ,much nicer seat and smoother .... reliability seems ok from owners reports ...it is heavy though ...if your thinking very long term go for the Honda ...but if it's just for say a few years I think the Benelli is a nicer ride Regards mark
@@markpulling12 Heven, s that was quick , off to poole this week to look see , but waiting for the repair bill on my rib boat as the suns out at last . Thank you
I'd take the screen off. Who needs them, especially in a hot, humid country like Thailand? Does this engine have more torque between 3,000 and 6,000 rpm than the 500F you recently reviewed? Or is it the same? Very clear, informative review.
Mmm sat on one very tall for me, maybe a lowering kit, apart from that I like, I'm concerned about the power, owned a kawasaki x300 and found it lacking, this has only 10 hp more, any comparisons? Or should I try the new 700 tracer?
the tracer is more powerful than this glyn but new is alot more money....but these are fantastic value ...a lowering kit would be cheap and easy to install :) all the best mark
I’m currently riding a 125cc and I’m looking to upgrade to a higher cc once I’ve done my A2. Would this be a good first big bike? My main concerns would be the height and the weight
Good review! Triumph need to look at the price point Honda have achieved with this bike. Six grand is right! I would only niggle that a center stand should be standard!
I'm tossing up with either buying a PX200 Vespa and customize the crap out of it, Pinasco racing kit, longer crank etc or go with something that'll be comfortable over a long distance ride between Brisbane & Sydney.
I ride a CBF1000, to be fair, I commute more than tour, sensible me should consider a 500 twin. What's your thoughts on going down on power like that? Regret or refreshing. The economy is appealing. And appears suitable for touring
Hi I'm 100% for bikes like the cb500s and I own a 1200 trophy....they are so much fun to wizz around on ...like you say the economy is staggering...and you can still tour on them Yes definitely get a test ride I think you'll like it All the best mark
When aiming the camera at the engine or side of the bike, you should go to the side which has the sun on it, not the shadow. If you could take a little more trouble to get the sun behind you, we would have much better quality video. Thanks!
Nice review, ive been watching videos of the 500x for the last weeks, looking forward to get one. I dont know if you agree but there are some comments on sites about the engine can be a little underpower. Doing some research on the web i found that maybe on the 2021 model they gonna rise the power to 50hp, i guess i can wait some time, it would be an expected upgrade.
Please Mark, give my an advice. Last year I stopped riding after 60 years of riding motorbikes. Now I'm 78 and decided to ride again for one, maybe two more years. Because I feel almost dead without a bike. Seven years ago I had a Goldwing, but that wonderfull beast got too heavy fo me. Now, what should I buy, 1) a CB500X, a Transalp or a Deauville ? I also had a ST1100, this was my best bike I loved it most in my life. So, a Deauville would be perfect. But it's heavy, 256 kg wet - the CB500X weighs only 197 kg wet. I would be very happy to get your advice ! Greetings from Switzland.
Are you going to review the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro? If it was just for me this CB500X would be my choice again (I had one in 2019). However wanting a slightly lighter bike for two up touring I’m waiting for a Tiger 900 GT Pro. The Tiger is twice the price of this CB500X...
Hi Pete I'd love to review the new tiger 900 but my local dealer has closed for good ... maybe in the new year I'll check out some triumph dealerships further afield ! Best regards mark
Hi Mark I have bought the same bike and had the suspension lowered by 30mm but not sure if it is causing the steering to dip left or right on slow control ,any thoughts about this
Hi Mark I’m looking for my first bike after just passing DAS I’m 59 and 6’ tall. Just going to be doing short local runs, pottering round. Don’t want to be cramped up and was looking at Tracer 700 but you seem to prefer 500X, would I miss the extra power. Do you need to work gearbox more on Honda. Also don’t want it to be too revvy When on mt07 for training and test I found lack of screen doing 70mph was a bit windy and a strain on chest Would I get used to this or do you think bike with screen is best Is screen on Tracer ok for someone 6’ ? Is screen on 500x better?
Hi Beverley .. Congrats on test ! Yes the cb500x Is a favorite of mine ive done 500 miles on two of them ...as a first bike it will be plenty powerful enough and thrilling too for you to get experience on for those first couple of crucial " learning ' years ....it is one of my favorite pottering around on bikes and would be perfect I'd think for you at 6 ft tall .... extremely good value both new and second hand The screen works well and is adjustable with tools ...I found it fine for the wind blast Let me know what you choose Best regards mark
Yes craig quite good ... performance will suffer a little due to the extra weight ....but 70/80 mph should still be ok ....plus it's quite tall so your passenger needs to be fairly agile to get up ...I'd recommend a top box for passenger comfort regards mark
Only thing I dont like on my CB500X is the budget suspension,its lacking on the roads around Phen-Y-Ghent,as I discovered last weekend....other that that,great wee bike
You like a bit of history..Pen-Y-Ghent ..Google it and you will find its Cumbric which is a common language used i the early middle ages,It was of the Common Brittonic language spoken in what is now Northern England and Southern Lowlands of Scotland. Place name evidence also shows Cumbric was also spoken in as South as Pendle and the Yorkshire Dales. It was also closely related to Old Welsh. It was accepted to mean 'Hill on the Border' and sometimes spelt Penyghent,without the hyphens.
So is that town miles per gallon or on a run miles to a gallon. My Honda Deauville which is a 700 does around 60 mpg more on a run at steady speed but less in town, town mpg is between 40 to 50 mpg and my bike is 65 bhp compared to this at 47 bhp. So where has all the power gone, and where has all the range gone. On average it seems around 10 mpg more than my Deauville, I don't find that particularly that good.
Hi average mpg on these is 70-80 mpg including all types of riding ...if you were only in town stop start I'd guess it would be nearer to 60 mpg All the best mark
No they are acceptable ...happen about 6 k rpm ...you can also do the one tooth bigger front sprocket mod which will improve the cruising revs Cheers mark
Hi Steve ...me personally for the type of riding I do ...it's 500x all the way..great value new ..even better used ...and amazing economy plus a really nice bike to ride all round Highly recommend it All the best mark
I've been all over the web looking at bike reviews for countless hours, just because I like bikes. You Mark, is who I always miss and come back too. You are a true professional motorcycle reviewer. Great job and keep em coming
Thanks George for your kind comment ! ;)
Nice video and helpful as always. Thank you. I actually cancelled my CRF300 Rally order and decided to go with the CB500X. I found a new shape 2019 model already fitted with Trac Tive level 2 suspension and Conti TKC80 tyres. Looking forward to riding that and it makes for a better already all rounder than my initial choice. These are such capable machines as are the other 500’s that Honda offer. It makes you wonder why you need anything bigger.
Thanks for the comment steve ..yes great choice getting the cb 500x
One of my favorites cheers mark
Picked this model up yesterday, had a Triumph Speedmaster, im now 59 and a half....having a bit of arfuritis lol (you do at my age) i picked this bike out of dozens looked at, not only can you get seat height adjuster bars, but 60kg less in weight than the speedy, thought it'd be better pushing in and out of my garage.
After my 1st day on it and a trip to Matlock Bath its surprising at an average fuel of 91.3 MPG the roadholding was brilliant, in fact the whole bike is great, not one fault to report, at 40-odd bhp it shifts when you need it and purrs when you dont.For now i wholeheartedly reccomend this model...Happy riding...
Thanks Stephen yes great bikes and my demo was showing 90 mpg too
Amazing :) all the best mark.
Great review Mark......I remember your first CB500X review which helped me with my decision making a few years ago. I have had my X for three years now and it's been totally reliable and has met all of my biking needs. I loaded it up for a tour of Wales last summer and it was the perfect tool for the job. I guess every bike is a compromise, but as an all rounder this mid weight Honda really is an impressive package offering the rider a great balance between performance and economy - I would buy another one! Cheers from Devon and keep up the good work.
I've Owned a 500x from New 2018 model ..found it a great little bike, I have been abroad on it over to Italy and back last year via Switzerland with a full set of panniers and it coped perfectly.. yes it is under 50 HP but you must take that into account when buying but it will cruise nicely at 75 so not a problem for me so would recommend it to anyone its also great on fuel ..im now 59 and being only 5'8 the only mods I've done is lowered it and put a 1 tooth smaller sprocket on it to give a lower rev cruising speed ..just to add I still own my Fazer 1000 that I've had the last 19 years and thats a bike I will never sell ..a pair of great bikes ..happy days
Sounds great David thanks for the comment All the best mark
I have bought mine last Dec 2020 model really pleased with mine. Thankyou Mark for helping make up my mind. Great review & spot on
I have a one fitted with a few accessories, centre stand (a must have) lower crash bars, front fender extender, rear hugger, and a 12V socket. very economic can keep up with most other bikes at sensible speeds.
Great review Mark. Purchased one of these in March 2020 and I’ve already done 7,000 miles. Just returned from a one month tour of Europe; Belgium, Germany, Italy and France. A fantastic motorcycle. Ideal second bike as an upgrade from either a 125 or 250.
Great to hear your getting lots of miles on her and touring is no problem:)
Brilliant bike - good comprehensive review. Light bikes are so much nicer in all respects than the great lumping heavyweights like BMW GS and others. This will do all you need except break speed limits and bank balances. The big lumps just appeal to the macho need to impress. I know which I'd rather take off road !
Nicely put thomas ! :) All the best mark
Woah - look at that! As a new rider in my fifties, currently suffering the incongruity of the CBT and L plates, no video has given me more encouragement to get my act together and cough up the cash for training and a full licence (coronavirus lockdown permitting). I had thought I might go the full DAS-in-a-week route but this bike on an A2 could easily be my ‘forever bike’ - especially now Honda have removed the silly tyre tread graphics - it now looks a very handsome set of wheels indeed! Especially encouraging to watch you ride around my ‘manor’, too - you could have popped in off the M3 for a cuppa :-) Big shout out to Crescent Honda who sold me my 125 last year - top guys, top dealer! 🤟 Thanks!
Thanks Dennis yes I'd be happy to just have one of these forever too ...they are great ! All the best mark
I really like your straight forward sensible reviews. Mulling between the Honda CB500X and Yamaha Tracer 700!
Hi Richard the tracer has better long distance cruising potential ...but the 500 Honda is still fine but has the advantage of incredible economy....I will be testing the new tracer 700 in a week or so :)
Regards mark
@@markpulling12 Hi Mark, thanks for the info, will probably go for the Honda as I do not do long distances any more and they are around the same wet weight. After riding my 26 year old bmw f650 the clutch lever on either bike will be a godsend to my arthritic fingers! Keep up the good work!
Like the look of this as an old rider who was into off roading in the 70s
I always liked sit up an beg .
I did have a cafe racer but squat and duck is nothing I was ever a fanatic about .
Not sure about the screen but that's just a spanner job.
Cheers for a look at this bike had a few Honda's.
For me the best Japanese bike makers closely followed by Yams
I thought the same about the screen, I've got the 2015 model and much prefer the screen on that, but like you say, it's just a spanner job
Well, I think I'll go buy it tomorrow.
Been eyeing a black one at the shop.
End of season price in $7000 in Canadian dollars.
That's $800 off the start of season.
Freight/pdi and tx = $8500 out the door.
I have 40yrs of MC riding.
Loved my KLR, I think of this a modern representation.
Hello from Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Great choice ..hope you enjoy it ! greetings to vancouver island regards mark
I have cb 500x 2019 model enjoy it very much. Love its fuel economy too
And not too expensive (bike, maintenance and parts)
Mileage please
vikesh sb on average if you ride steady around 75 miles per gallon
I own a '15 cb500x and think it is a perfect blend, I live where there are lots of fire trails through the mountains and unsealed roads in rural areas so it's perfect for that, get it on sealed twisties and it will quite happily lay over for you which is a lotta fun too
I own a cbr600rr, cbr1000rr and I Triumph Daytona 675r and can't speak highly enough of the cb500x for the broader spectrum of riding that can be done on it, ride out through fire trails, come home on the bitumen
It's been looked after and serviced regularly, it's got over 80,000km on the clock and hopefully many more
Great comment thanks Philip :)
Great job, Mark. You have become my go to guy for motorcycle reviews.
Thanks Richard all the best mark :)
First time I've come across your channel, but well done on a superb job with your review of the 500x. Grew up riding motorcycles in the USA as a kid/teenager, but am now 59 and wanting to get back to riding, so thinking this bike would probably be a good choice to learn on and also enjoy as my riding skills develop. Mostly want to ride some street and then some light dirt roads/forest roads, very easy trails in the mountains, but I have zero desire to do challenging, single track technical riding. So, I think the 500x is a bike that could do that for me, but your review of it, at least from the street riding perspective, really helps. Thanks, and I have subscribed!
Thanks for the sub ....yes sounds like the 500x would suit your needs perfectly all the best mark
You always do a great review Mark. spot on. i just got a new one a month ago, couldn't be happier. Gets classed as a beginners bike, but after thirty years of riding i love it. great bike.
Nice one mark great choice....I think the cb500x is also a choice for experienced riders just looking for a nice day to day machine with great economy ....id definitely have one :)
Just sold my BMW R1100R......this is on my shortlist as a replacement, along with the NC700/750X (tho my budget will dictate which one).
I like the style, and the fuel economy appeals as well, but I do like the onboard storage capacity of the NC.
Thanks
Steve
I have had both, possibly prefer the 500x ... not quite as much torque but better, higher revving engine!
Once again, another excellent review from mark pulling. Concise, complete, & very detailed. You never disappoint w/ your reviews!
Great thanks Jojo !
You have such nice country side to enjoy on 2 wheels. I am from Wisconsin, recently retired, and looking to get back on 2 wheels this spring. Rode Harleys 1975 > 1993. Had to sell both due to family illness. With that in the past, I need comfort, low maintenance / low cost. Seriously considering this bike. Not sure where this was filmed, but my wife used to work for a parent company over there located in Sheffield. We always talk about coming over to visit. Have to wait and see where this virus goes. Thumbs up on this review.
Mike H
Thanks mike ...it was filmed in the south of the uk quite a long way from sheffield ...cheers mark
Some Saturday morning after you get your Honda 500, take old Highway 151 from Verona down to Dodgeville. Twisty road reminds me of the roads Mark rides in the UK (although the hills remind me of the Yorkshire Dales). Stop for a sweet roll and coffee at the Dodgeville Bakery or have a Cornish pasty for lunch at the Red Rooster in Mineral Point.
Thanks for this review. Ditto on the other comments ref seat height and inseam! I guess the proof of how good this bike is, is how few are available used - particularly in dealers. People seem to be hanging on to them.
Hi Mark, I bought a Honda CB500X from crescent Honda because of your clip, I went and test rode one, told them you recommend me, browny points to you, great work thanks,
Great thanks for the mention to them ...brownie points for me
I'll be going there soon to review more bikes
Was it Justin you saw ?
Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 I saw him and spoken to him but bought from Tom upstairs, I also got a Triumph 800 after your review, lol.
@@hythebiker that's great thanks :)
I have seen a lot of revues on this bike. This is one of the best. Thanks
Lovely thanks Tim
Thank you Mark, for describing the performance of the Honda CB500X in measurable terms. Power, torque, rpm. At different speeds, both urban and freeway cruising. Thanks very nice review.
Ok may .... many thanks Mark :)
Another great video. Thx Mark. 2019 your vid of Z900 Inspired me to purchase the "beast". Still love it!! Keep the videos coming my friend. Again, thank you.
Great to hear glad your enjoying the z900 :)
By far the best reviews! Cheers
Many thanks Ruth :)
I like your style of reviewing bikes. good review.
Thanks very much jerry :)
Greetings from Down Under Mark. I'm an ex off roader ( and quite a poor one at that! ) looking to buy something for the tarmac. Love your reviews mate. They're helping me make a difficult decision !
Hi ant ... thanks ...the tenere 700 and tracer are good too but you can't beat the Honda for value for money
@@markpulling12 Tracer GT is defintely on my radar!
This is a bike I have recently developed an interest in and I am very happy that I came across your review. I really appreciate your professionalism and I have subscribed and look forward to watching your videos in the future.
Thanks very much for the sub Nathan :)
Your reviews are particularly good Mark, and cover all aspects of a bike that real world bikers are interested in.
Can you help with my dilemma? I’m looking for a bike primarily with touring in mind, but to have some spirited fun on the twisties. I’ve narrowed it down to this Honda and the Tracer 700. Cos I’m 68, comfort and maneuvering the bike around garages etc are factors to consider.
I’m 5ft 11ins, 13stone and won’t be taking a pillion on this bike. So what do you reckon?
Hi Michael ...this 500x is one of my favorites ....I like the tracer but I prefer the vstrom 650 and versys 650 for comfort so have a look at these ...but if it's just light touring say cruising at 65/70 mph I'd go with 500 as the economy of these bikes is amazing...I've seen easy 80 mpg
Good luck .... cheers mark
Enjoyed your review of the Honda. Many thanks. Looking at purchasing one however decided to wait for the 2022 version. Wondered if you plan a review on this new one and perhaps you could compare.
Will definitely be reviewing it :)
hi mark, thanks for the review, im from perth in western australia and will be getting my new cb500x in end of december 2020. Your review was very thorough and i hope im as impressed with the bike as you were.i have only heard good things about this bike. All the best from Australia.
Yes hi heath ....these are fantastic bikes probably the best all round value for money bikes you can get .... amazing fuel economy ...I've heard the 1 tooth up on standard front sprocket upgrade is worth doing to drop the cruising revs a bit
Regards mark
Good review. These are great bikes in terms of quality and cost. Cheap to run too. I had a 2019 version for a few months and always enjoyed it, but i had to trade it, along with another bike, to get my current Speed Twin. However I’m thinking i might get another in a couple of years time. Regarding weight, when you think that 196 kg is wet weight, or kerb weight, it would be more like 180 - 182kg dry weight, which is the type of weight Triumph present e.g. the new Tiger 900 is 197kg dry weight, but you can add at least 16 kg to that to get the wet weight. My only issue with this CBX and others like it is the wind buffeting. After a few miles you start to feel that buffeting around the head. I had it on it’s highest setting but it was still noisy (5’11” / 180cm). People use extenders, but they really shouldn’t have to. Honda really have to get their act together with these screens. At the moment I’m preferring naked bikes that have a clean air flow, to bikes that have windshields, so any buffeting is to the whole body rather than to the head. With some bikes, likes the Yamaha Tracers it’s better to keep the windshield low like a naked bike. Thanks anyway. Good review. I agree with most of your findings. Cheers.
Thanks Pete ....love the speed twin btw
I test rode one a few years back and the motor was superb, the seating position was perfect too. I wish it came with spokes and I think it looks more like a proper adventure bike now... I also sat on a NC700 and it just didn't feel anywhere as good. I just loved the idea of having storage where the tank usually is. I prefer adventure bikes as you feel you are controlling the bike.
Thanks for the comment James :)
Thanks Mark,great review as always!
Great review, I was so close to buying a Himalayan, and "last minute" I decided to get CB500x. I am glad I did. I love the feather-light clutch lever as well 🏍💕
Nice one jan !
Great choice
Regards mark
Thanks for posting this review.I was sat on a work mate's 500X earlier today as I'm looking at getting a new CB500X or a low mileage 700 Tracer to use on roads where my 675R Street Triple would be out of its element.The Honda seems to be a bargain at the moment & I've only heard good things about them.
Hi mark yes they are great or if you want a bit more power then the tracer is good too ....me personally I'd go for the Honda just for it's value all the best
Nice review Mark. I have a 2016 model CB500X and wonder if you think it is worth trading in for the 2020 version. As an aside can I just mention there was a bit of wind noise on your video.
Hi lain no don't bother to upgrade I reviewed the 2016 model and it's pretty much the same
Re wind noise I have a new mic on the way from USA ....but it's delayed a bit with USPS due to covid
Awesome video Mark. For commuting and the casual weekend ride, would you choose this one over the tracer 700?
For what I would use it for definitely yes...as it's alot cheaper...but the tracer has more power /higher cruising speed potential so if you were planning alot of long distances the 700 would be a better choice All the best mark
I´ve taken both the Tracer 700 and CB 500X for thorough spins, and Mark´s onto something according to the plain figures; power, etc. BUT (it always is), to my mind, while the Tracer 700 appears to be somewhat more rampant due to the cross plane engine, it also is alot more vibey, especially through the bars, and that´s saying something hence Yamaha apparantly has improved it with rubber based engine mounts. Still, I found it to be way more vibey than the CB500X. The difference between the two becomes quite evident when cruising on longer rides, where the Tracer´s unfortuneately gives much more vibrations through the bars than the CB500X. The CB, again to my mind, is far more of a preference when it somes to touring for instance. A bit less top end power, yes, but then again, when riding hours on end, top end power isn´t really much of a sacrifice compared to comfort. I´m deffo going for the CB500X, all day long. For commuting and the occasional weekend blast, I might would´ve tone down the importance of having less vibes. All the best, lads!
@@geireinarsen3422 thanks geir great comment and choice with the cb500
Great review, you have a new sub, where was the Triumph shop you passed? Interestingly the sound from the exhaust sounded like my BMW G310r and looks similar.
Destination triumph Fareham :)
Just put a down payment on mine today. First bike and cannot wait to get out and start adventuring.
Hi Scott ... great choice ... enjoy All the best mark
Hi Mark, great review, got one of these last week in white, delivered to the house for £5495 brand new. Agree with everything you say about the bike, ticks a lot of boxes and is more than sufficient for the road. Had plenty of bikes over the years and in fact just got rid of my BMW R1250 GS TE for this! I find I seem to want to go riding on this far more than I ever did on the GS...? Horses for courses I suppose, different bikes for different things...I find this bike the most everyday useable though. Keep the videos coming. Cheers. Nick.
Hi Nick that's a great price !!
Yes agreed I've had and have big bikes but I still love riding these smaller machines All the best mark
Top man, brilliant thanks.. you covered the lot.
And I subscribed.
Cheers.
Thanks for the sub les :)
Thorough good review Mark, it's whetted my appetite to perhaps return to biking after selling my CBR this year. Being short, I like your mention of seat height and how it fitted you I'm now keen to get down to a Honda dealer near me and see whether they have one and what the difference is on a slightly used one. Cheers Mark, be safe out there.
Thanks John ...these are great can't go wrong with the cb500 range
Regards mark
Excellent review, I noticed itchy boots as brought herself one of these now, and his about to set off on her travels.
It's "Has" not "as", and she "bought" not "brought" and "is" not "his". Is the English language your 4th language?
Erik Roberts 😀
Mate, the model she bought is way inferior to this new upgrade. Not even close.
what an irritable sad person you are Mr higgins
@@goodo5691 Not at all, I'm jolly, and far from sad. It's sad when people don't know how to use the language they were born with. So there you have it so fuck off.
I have watched a couple of your reviews and have subscribed. I note in the reviews you don't mention if the bike has any storage. I don't know if it is required to carry registration papers in the UK but you have to in the U. S. I own a 2018 CB500F and a 2018 HD XL1200 NS. On the Honda I carry the registration in a baggy under the lockable passenger seat. For the Harley, I carry it in my wallet. Your reviews are excellent though.
Thanks for the sub Jerry :)
Great reviews, think your one of the only ones Ive seen say what there height is, which helps a lot
Great thanks anthony
great review Mark love my bike got mine in white
Great choice Jan !
Regards mark
Thanks for a great & comprehensive review - looking at this for when I pass my full test - currently riding a cb125f & this seems a great next bike, thank you 👍
Thanks Richard yes great choice :)
These are so versatile
Regards mark
@@markpulling12 thanks, gotta get through the test first 😝
Great review Mark
i haven't ridden bikes now for nearly 30yrs . I have my CBT this Sunday and then i'm going to take my full bike test
would you recommend the Honda CB 500X or the YAMAHA Tracer 700 ?
cheers Dom
Hi dominic....the tracer has the better more powerful engine ...but it's quite expensive...the cb500x is a gem to ride ...nice power ,handles lovely and is amazingly economical...for this type of bike and the riding I do I'd definitely go for the cb500 but try them both and get which one makes you smile the most :) All the best mark
@@markpulling12 thanks for the reply Mark much appreciated
Very nice review. Expecting in few months here in India. Could you please let me know the crusing speed? How is it to ride on higher gears at lower RPMs?
Hi max speed is about 110 mph
Cruising speed is 80 mph
6th gear can be used at about 40 mph
All the best mark
@@markpulling12 Thank you.
Thanks for a great real world review 👍
No probs thanks..... really enjoyed riding this one :)
as usual mark top review, honest opinion.
I'm trying to decide between the cb500x and a royal enfield himalayan. You may have swayed me!
the honda, no doubt about that, because it's indestructable...
Hi , nice review , have to ask Honda or Benelli 500 ?
The Benelli is nicer to ride ...bigger ,much nicer seat and smoother .... reliability seems ok from owners reports ...it is heavy though ...if your thinking very long term go for the Honda ...but if it's just for say a few years I think the Benelli is a nicer ride
Regards mark
@@markpulling12 Heven, s that was quick , off to poole this week to look see , but waiting for the repair bill on my rib boat as the suns out at last . Thank you
@@allsearpw3829 thanks ...can you mention my name to the guys at Poole moto as it gains me lots of brownie points :)
Great, and in depth review!
Thanks very much terry
Thank you Mark. Best two up budget sports tourer would be what in your opinion?
Hi Craig an early tracer 700 or versys 650 would be good budget options or even a reliable older vfr800 for say £3k .... bargain regards mark
I'd take the screen off. Who needs them, especially in a hot, humid country like Thailand? Does this engine have more torque between 3,000 and 6,000 rpm than the 500F you recently reviewed? Or is it the same?
Very clear, informative review.
Hi no it's the same engine ..torque is the same between 3 - 6 k cheers
@@markpulling12 Thanks for that.
Another great review Mark, any plans to review the NC750X DCT?
Hopefully Paul I'm doing every bike crescent has as a demo :)
Great review as always Mark, but when are you picking up that Ninja of your own?
I have a 636 at the moment ... hopefully getting a ninja 1000 next year :)
Mmm sat on one very tall for me, maybe a lowering kit, apart from that I like, I'm concerned about the power, owned a kawasaki x300 and found it lacking, this has only 10 hp more, any comparisons? Or should I try the new 700 tracer?
the tracer is more powerful than this glyn but new is alot more money....but these are fantastic value ...a lowering kit would be cheap and easy to install :) all the best mark
I’m currently riding a 125cc and I’m looking to upgrade to a higher cc once I’ve done my A2. Would this be a good first big bike? My main concerns would be the height and the weight
You should get the CB300 if you want a lighter shorter bike that is similar
It might be a bit tall for you there are many great alternative bikes like the cb500f ,z400,mt03 good luck All the best mark
Which would be better everyday, this Honda or a V Strom 650XT? Thanks.
Hi Colin just for pottering about on I'd get the cb500x .. it's so economical and fun to ride
When riding over the imperfections of the road which suspension is better between the Honda cb500x and Yamaha xmax 300
Hi may the cb500x is a bit better than the xmax ...but the xmax still has good ride quality :)
Thanks mark
Please do a review of 2020 Honda CBR500R when you get the chance, thanks.
Haha it's the next one im doing !! :)
Many thanks I'll try both and see
Good review! Triumph need to look at the price point Honda have achieved with this bike. Six grand is right! I would only niggle that a center stand should be standard!
Thanks David .. yes definitely a center stand on this type of bike
David H I am sure you could get a centre stand thrown in, for the same price.
Cool. As you say it could be a good commuter everyday bike. Did you mention the mirrors?
Yes right near the start Alex :)
He reminds me of John DuPont form FoxCatcher movie.
I'm tossing up with either buying a PX200 Vespa and customize the crap out of it, Pinasco racing kit, longer crank etc or go with something that'll be comfortable over a long distance ride between Brisbane & Sydney.
if the only bike i had to pull out of garage was my 2019 i would still be quite happy fab bike and review
Yes Jeremy I'd love one in my garage too but not enough room :)
Really nice bike not too keen on space between Fender's and steering column
I ride a CBF1000, to be fair, I commute more than tour, sensible me should consider a 500 twin. What's your thoughts on going down on power like that? Regret or refreshing. The economy is appealing. And appears suitable for touring
Hi I'm 100% for bikes like the cb500s and I own a 1200 trophy....they are so much fun to wizz around on ...like you say the economy is staggering...and you can still tour on them
Yes definitely get a test ride I think you'll like it
All the best mark
@@markpulling12 cheers MP, ride safe pal
At 18:31 WTF is that on the right?
Think it's just a road sign ?
Cheers mark:)
@@markpulling12 not a policeman in high vis vest?
@@tourvanvan2145 I think it's a vest wrapped round a sign lol
Well spotted cheers mark
Good review Mark BTW..I am looking at the 2022 models right now, looks like a slight improvement on a very nice and versatile machine.
@@tourvanvan2145 thanks ...yes I'm looking forward to reviewing the new 2022 models ,they should be in early next year to the uk
When aiming the camera at the engine or side of the bike, you should go to the side which has the sun on it, not the shadow. If you could take a little more trouble to get the sun behind you, we would have much better quality video. Thanks!
Nice review, ive been watching videos of the 500x for the last weeks, looking forward to get one. I dont know if you agree but there are some comments on sites about the engine can be a little underpower. Doing some research on the web i found that maybe on the 2021 model they gonna rise the power to 50hp, i guess i can wait some time, it would be an expected upgrade.
Nice review . For someone 6.2'' ( 187 cm ) height it's the CB500X not to small ?
Hi raul no at 6 ft 2 it will be fine ...it's quite a big tall bike
Cheers mark
why do they make many new bikes with no adjustable seat heights for shorter guys ?
Yes piere ....I agree ...some manufacturers do have two position seats and low seat options but still they can be a bit tall regards mark
A very good honest review well done
Glad you liked it!
Cb500x vs X300 versays. Which one is better in terms of comfort on bad road, highway and daily use? From India.
Hi dhaval..i havent ridden the x300 but the cb500x is very capable for rough roads and has a great engine all the best mark
Please Mark, give my an advice. Last year I stopped riding after 60 years of riding motorbikes. Now I'm 78 and decided to ride again for one, maybe two more years. Because I feel almost dead without a bike. Seven years ago I had a Goldwing, but that wonderfull beast got too heavy fo me. Now, what should I buy, 1) a CB500X, a Transalp or a Deauville ? I also had a ST1100, this was my best bike I loved it most in my life. So, a Deauville would be perfect. But it's heavy, 256 kg wet - the CB500X weighs only 197 kg wet. I would be very happy to get your advice ! Greetings from Switzland.
Hi I'd definitely go for the 500x it's one of my favorites....also if you need something a bit lower have a look at the 500f model
All the best mark
@@markpulling12 Thank you for your answer !
Does this meet Euro5 emission standards? Couldn't find anything online about it for the 2020 model.
Hi no it's euro 4 ...the new 2021 models will be euro 5
Regards mark
Are you going to review the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro? If it was just for me this CB500X would be my choice again (I had one in 2019). However wanting a slightly lighter bike for two up touring I’m waiting for a Tiger 900 GT Pro. The Tiger is twice the price of this CB500X...
Hi Pete I'd love to review the new tiger 900 but my local dealer has closed for good ... maybe in the new year I'll check out some triumph dealerships further afield !
Best regards mark
@@markpulling12 - that’s another factor in what bikes we get, access to a good local dealership.
Hi Mark I have bought the same bike and had the suspension lowered by 30mm but not sure if it is causing the steering to dip left or right on slow control ,any thoughts about this
Hi Eleanor.... lowering these bikes is a very popular mod ....ive heard of no issues ever in doing this ...best regards mark
Hi Mark
I’m looking for my first bike after just passing DAS
I’m 59 and 6’ tall. Just going to be doing short local runs, pottering round.
Don’t want to be cramped up and was looking at Tracer 700 but you seem to prefer 500X, would I miss the extra power.
Do you need to work gearbox more on Honda. Also don’t want it to be too revvy
When on mt07 for training and test I found lack of screen doing 70mph was a bit windy and a strain on chest
Would I get used to this or do you think bike with screen is best
Is screen on Tracer ok for someone 6’ ?
Is screen on 500x better?
Hi Beverley .. Congrats on test !
Yes the cb500x Is a favorite of mine ive done 500 miles on two of them ...as a first bike it will be plenty powerful enough and thrilling too for you to get experience on for those first couple of crucial " learning ' years ....it is one of my favorite pottering around on bikes and would be perfect I'd think for you at 6 ft tall .... extremely good value both new and second hand
The screen works well and is adjustable with tools ...I found it fine for the wind blast
Let me know what you choose
Best regards mark
Any good two up touring?
Yes craig quite good ... performance will suffer a little due to the extra weight ....but 70/80 mph should still be ok ....plus it's quite tall so your passenger needs to be fairly agile to get up ...I'd recommend a top box for passenger comfort regards mark
Only thing I dont like on my CB500X is the budget suspension,its lacking on the roads around Phen-Y-Ghent,as I discovered last weekend....other that that,great wee bike
Which will you prefer? Cbr500r or cb500x? TIA
Hi carlo both are brilliant
But for me I'd go for the 500x as it's a bit more versatile
Regards mark
You like a bit of history..Pen-Y-Ghent ..Google it and you will find its Cumbric which is a common language used i the early middle ages,It was of the Common Brittonic language spoken in what is now Northern England and Southern Lowlands of Scotland.
Place name evidence also shows Cumbric was also spoken in as South as Pendle and the Yorkshire Dales.
It was also closely related to Old Welsh.
It was accepted to mean 'Hill on the Border' and sometimes spelt Penyghent,without the hyphens.
Like your gloves what brand are they?
Hi Chris....they are rst tractech evo :)
Regards mark
Thankyou for getting back to me. Safe riding Mark
So is that town miles per gallon or on a run miles to a gallon.
My Honda Deauville which is a 700 does around 60 mpg more on a run at steady speed but less in town, town mpg is between 40 to 50 mpg and my bike is 65 bhp compared to this at 47 bhp.
So where has all the power gone, and where has all the range gone.
On average it seems around 10 mpg more than my Deauville, I don't find that particularly that good.
Hi average mpg on these is 70-80 mpg including all types of riding ...if you were only in town stop start I'd guess it would be nearer to 60 mpg
All the best mark
Thorough review, thank you
No cruise control is a bummer
Is that windscreen any good, Mark?
Hi geoffrey ...yes I find these standard screens very good on the 500x no complaints at all ...plus it's adjustable :)
Regards mark
are the vibrations mentioned anything to put me off buying one or is it acceptable?
No they are acceptable ...happen about 6 k rpm ...you can also do the one tooth bigger front sprocket mod which will improve the cruising revs
Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 thanks Mark.
nice review man...thumbs up
Your mic reminds me of listening to a flight attendant over the intercom 🤣
Tip top review mark 👍
Mark, would you take one of these or pay the extra for a Tracer 700?
Hi Steve ...me personally for the type of riding I do ...it's 500x all the way..great value new ..even better used ...and amazing economy plus a really nice bike to ride all round
Highly recommend it All the best mark
I'm keen to see the KTM 490 when it arrives too