I absolutely love this bike I have almost six hundred kilometers on mine. Personally I do not like riding on the highway, But carving through the back roads and commuting to work this is just been awesome.
Hey Keith ! I picked my brand new one up yesterday (Green) It is beautiful ! So silky smooth Honda ! Not too big in terms.of cc but plenty quick enough if you need it ! Thanks for taking the time to give us a video ! Kindest regards from London
Thank you for the this video, and the others you have done on the SCL500. I just picked mine up about 4 days ago and after about 150 miles I've already noticed the chain needs adjustment. Your video guide on adjusting the chain was great and much appreciated. I've owned a lot of bikes, but I think the SCL500 is one of the best, especially if you are looking for easy to ride, easy to live with, and FUN. Thanks again, and keep the vids coming! 👍
My green is on about 4700 miles in 7 months and totally agree with how this is a keeper. The Final Destination reference made me giggle. We don't seem to get too many trucks carrying logs here in the UK but I too would hang back from such a fear inducing lorry!
This bike will be a nice addition to my Honda CRF 300 L Rally. More comfortable to ride it on highways. Would love to see all equipped for adventure riding. Nice honest review, thank you.
The CRF300L Rally is a great little bike!!! We definitely will be doing something with that bike on this channel. Having said that, I think the SCL500 gives up much of the off road capabilities that the CRF has, but definitely adds a large amount of "paved road" comfort and capabilities while still allowing you to venture off the beaten path! I hope you find some of this content useful, and thank you so much for stopping by and for the comment!
Honda owes you a thank you! Why? Because I kinda wanted this bike and now I am sold! Hopefully picking one up this Tuesday (4/23/24) Thanks for the solid, straightforward review! God bless!
Great video overall! For daily commuting, between this & the Interceptor which one do you think is better set out of the factory? (Seat, suspension, brakes etc.) Stay strong, ride on!
Really appreciate this video. I’ve been the most curious as to how it would fare on the interstate. I think you’ve set my mind at ease in that respect. The biggest complaint I’ve heard about this bike is that the display is very hard to see. Curious as to what you think of it in different lighting conditions, etc. after riding this bike for awhile. Thanks.
Thanks for doing this helpful vid! I've been thinking about selling my bike (Honda NC750XD), and the more vids I watch about this Scrambler, the more I like it & would love to get one. I'm a senior rider, and I want something more nimble, more lightweight, and an upright seating position. My question is about the wind...I'm a wuss when it comes to being blown around by wind...I admit it. What's that like for someone like me who's not wanting the buffeting. Would hate to get a windscreen but might have to. Looking forward to your longer trips on this!!!
Personally, I love the feeling of the wind that you get from dual sport or "naked bikes". Makes me feel alive like when that cold northeast air comes in winter time and prickles the face. Having said that, I've seen some fairly good options for low profile wide screens. I'm sure you could find something that would work well for you if you had to. Thank you very much for stopping by! Its my pleasure and I hope you can join me on future rides!
Great vid. Sat on one of these at the dealership earlier today. Wish it wasn't out of my price range. Also, do you (or anyone here that has one) find that the foot pegs a like an inch/inch and a half too far back?
Hi backlinebeat, I think if you are use to riding "cruiser type" bikes, then the foot pegs will feel too far back. I'm use to riding "dual sport type" and sometimes sport bikes bikes and the foot pegs seem ok for me, but you may have a point... Maybe sometimes (in certain situations) if I have to move close up on the tank for better stability, the foot pegs could feel a bit too far back. As always, thank you for stopping by and for your input!
@@dualsportjourneyIn your opinion do you see anywhere under the bike where it would be possible a centerstand might be doable? That's if aftermarket makes them eventually that is. Thanks for any insight.
Almost bought this bike then found a 2020 Triumph Bonneville T120 with 4k miles in perfect condition for $8,000. Man had a loan on his bike from bank and could no longer afford it after buying a new BMW touring bike. In Alabama, they want $8500 out the door for the SCL500 and they only have it in orange.
This is my first bike and I use it for a 60 mile one way commute every day. I noticed the manual doesn’t have torque specs. Do you think that’s a problem?Thanks
Hi FalconMe, Congratulations on your first bike!!! There was a time when an owners manual was large and had any info you would ever need. These days a typical manual is very basic, full of legal disclaimers and very basic operating info. You will need to eventually buy a honda "service manual" for service related data. I am currently looking online for the specific service manual, but have not purchased one yet. I will soon, I just wanted to make sure it is updated with specific CL500/SCL500 data. For now I am using torque specs for the rebel 500. I think most of the relevant data is the same, but please note that I can't personally advise this for liability reasons. I wish I could be more help, but I promise to share info as I get it. Thank you very much for stopping by, and I hope I can be of service to you in the future!
How tall are You ?? I’m 6’3” and looking for an old-fashioned “ UJM “ upright riding position. What is this riding position for Your HONDA Please ? Great 👍🏻 video …. Thank You 😊 Brian
I'm 5'10"... I agree with KaptinPlanit's reply. The higher seat option would work well in your case. The riding position (to me" feels like the old 70's Honda CB models, which I love. Its just a tiny bit lean forward if you are sitting back on the full width of the seat, but full upright if you are in a forward position close to the tank for more of a "off road" type position. Very comfortable either way. Hope this helps and thank you very much for stopping by!
I haven't tested to know the exact amount, but my current observation puts it at just around 200 +/- miles per tank. Depending on how aggressive your riding, weight of load, etc... Hope this helps, and thank you for stopping by!
I absolutely love this bike I have almost six hundred kilometers on mine. Personally I do not like riding on the highway, But carving through the back roads and commuting to work this is just been awesome.
Hey Keith ! I picked my brand new one up yesterday (Green) It is beautiful ! So silky smooth Honda ! Not too big in terms.of cc but plenty quick enough if you need it ! Thanks for taking the time to give us a video ! Kindest regards from London
Are you secretly Nicholas Cage??? your voice is so similar!!! Great Video! Learned what I was questioning!
LOL, I hear that often... Thank you for stopping by and for the comments!
That's it! Thank you. It was was right at the front of my brain but I couldn't quite reach it, ;)
😁@@backlinebeat
Thank you for the this video, and the others you have done on the SCL500. I just picked mine up about 4 days ago and after about 150 miles I've already noticed the chain needs adjustment. Your video guide on adjusting the chain was great and much appreciated. I've owned a lot of bikes, but I think the SCL500 is one of the best, especially if you are looking for easy to ride, easy to live with, and FUN. Thanks again, and keep the vids coming! 👍
Congratulations on your new bike!!! Thank you very much for stopping by and taking the time to comment!
Yup, new chains stretch a little. Perfectly normal
Thank you for this video Nic Cage, very cool.
Your welcome, its my pleasure! Thank you for stopping by and for your comment!
My green is on about 4700 miles in 7 months and totally agree with how this is a keeper. The Final Destination reference made me giggle. We don't seem to get too many trucks carrying logs here in the UK but I too would hang back from such a fear inducing lorry!
Awesome video. Looks like an excellent beginner bike. thanks for the honest & detailed review 🙏🏽
I appreciate you so much for that interstate run. Imma buy me one 🙏🏽🔥🪽 drive safe brother
Just finished my 600 mile service on mine and completely agree with your assessments of the SCL500. Looking forward to more of your rides!
Congratulations on your first 600 miles on your SCL500! Thank you so much for stopping by and for the comment! I really appreciate it!
That's just a oil change
This bike will be a nice addition to my Honda CRF 300 L Rally. More comfortable to ride it on highways. Would love to see all equipped for adventure riding. Nice honest review, thank you.
The CRF300L Rally is a great little bike!!! We definitely will be doing something with that bike on this channel. Having said that, I think the SCL500 gives up much of the off road capabilities that the CRF has, but definitely adds a large amount of "paved road" comfort and capabilities while still allowing you to venture off the beaten path!
I hope you find some of this content useful, and thank you so much for stopping by and for the comment!
Very enjoyable ride and commentary :) Was just quoted $8300 US OTD not sure what's fair, but looks like a great bike.
Thank you, ride safe.
Honda owes you a thank you! Why?
Because I kinda wanted this bike and now I am sold! Hopefully picking one up this Tuesday (4/23/24)
Thanks for the solid, straightforward review! God bless!
Thank you for stopping by and for the kind comment!
Great video overall!
For daily commuting, between this & the Interceptor which one do you think is better set out of the factory? (Seat, suspension, brakes etc.)
Stay strong, ride on!
Really appreciate this video. I’ve been the most curious as to how it would fare on the interstate. I think you’ve set my mind at ease in that respect. The biggest complaint I’ve heard about this bike is that the display is very hard to see. Curious as to what you think of it in different lighting conditions, etc. after riding this bike for awhile. Thanks.
Around the Denver area, it's about $8500 to $9000. The dealer fees are crazy.
I’ve done handstands at 50 and it is nice
Thanks for doing this helpful vid! I've been thinking about selling my bike (Honda NC750XD), and the more vids I watch about this Scrambler, the more I like it & would love to get one. I'm a senior rider, and I want something more nimble, more lightweight, and an upright seating position. My question is about the wind...I'm a wuss when it comes to being blown around by wind...I admit it. What's that like for someone like me who's not wanting the buffeting. Would hate to get a windscreen but might have to. Looking forward to your longer trips on this!!!
Personally, I love the feeling of the wind that you get from dual sport or "naked bikes". Makes me feel alive like when that cold northeast air comes in winter time and prickles the face. Having said that, I've seen some fairly good options for low profile wide screens. I'm sure you could find something that would work well for you if you had to. Thank you very much for stopping by! Its my pleasure and I hope you can join me on future rides!
@@dualsportjourney Thank you!
Hi mate, thought same as you, just I own honda nm 4
Great vid. Sat on one of these at the dealership earlier today. Wish it wasn't out of my price range. Also, do you (or anyone here that has one) find that the foot pegs a like an inch/inch and a half too far back?
Hi backlinebeat, I think if you are use to riding "cruiser type" bikes, then the foot pegs will feel too far back. I'm use to riding "dual sport type" and sometimes sport bikes bikes and the foot pegs seem ok for me, but you may have a point... Maybe sometimes (in certain situations) if I have to move close up on the tank for better stability, the foot pegs could feel a bit too far back.
As always, thank you for stopping by and for your input!
Excellent ride along and bike Q&A update.
Big thanks! I really appreciate you stopping by again and especially the feedback!!!
@@dualsportjourneyIn your opinion do you see anywhere under the bike where it would be possible a centerstand might be doable? That's if aftermarket makes them eventually that is. Thanks for any insight.
Unfortunately, I don't think a center stand is an option for this bike. @@findingneutral
@@dualsportjourney Thanks for the insight. Not a deal breaker, just a bit of a bummer. I personally love center stands.
Checked the chain on my 500 and good lord ima need some tools cause after 400 miles it's about 3in of movement 😮.
😯wow, yeah please don't ride it until you get the chain adjusted. Thank you for stopping by and for the comment. Be safe out there!
Almost bought this bike then found a 2020 Triumph Bonneville T120 with 4k miles in perfect condition for $8,000. Man had a loan on his bike from bank and could no longer afford it after buying a new BMW touring bike. In Alabama, they want $8500 out the door for the SCL500 and they only have it in orange.
Wow, congratulations on the Triumph!!! Beautiful bike, and what a deal! Thanks for stopping by!
Enjoyable.
Thank you for stopping by and for your comment!
I have vibration at 50 mph. Odometer at 30.
This is my first bike and I use it for a 60 mile one way commute every day. I noticed the manual doesn’t have torque specs. Do you think that’s a problem?Thanks
Hi FalconMe, Congratulations on your first bike!!!
There was a time when an owners manual was large and had any info you would ever need. These days a typical manual is very basic, full of legal disclaimers and very basic operating info. You will need to eventually buy a honda "service manual" for service related data. I am currently looking online for the specific service manual, but have not purchased one yet. I will soon, I just wanted to make sure it is updated with specific CL500/SCL500 data. For now I am using torque specs for the rebel 500. I think most of the relevant data is the same, but please note that I can't personally advise this for liability reasons.
I wish I could be more help, but I promise to share info as I get it.
Thank you very much for stopping by, and I hope I can be of service to you in the future!
How tall are You ?? I’m 6’3” and looking for an old-fashioned “ UJM “ upright riding position. What is this riding position for Your HONDA Please ?
Great 👍🏻 video …. Thank You 😊
Brian
I've seen a lot of videos saying it's comfortable for someone that's 6'2", especially with the addon brown leather seat
I'm 5'10"... I agree with KaptinPlanit's reply. The higher seat option would work well in your case. The riding position (to me" feels like the old 70's Honda CB models, which I love. Its just a tiny bit lean forward if you are sitting back on the full width of the seat, but full upright if you are in a forward position close to the tank for more of a "off road" type position. Very comfortable either way. Hope this helps and thank you very much for stopping by!
Thanks So Very Much !!!!!!!
Do you have a top speed? Curious for highway/interstate travel.
I have not verified the top speed, but highway/interstate will be no problem.
@@dualsportjourney fair enough, thank you much and continue riding safe ✌️
Hi sir, how much miles do you do on 1 tank?
I haven't tested to know the exact amount, but my current observation puts it at just around 200 +/- miles per tank. Depending on how aggressive your riding, weight of load, etc... Hope this helps, and thank you for stopping by!
@@dualsportjourney Thank u very much! ✌
I was quoted 9100 out the door in WA :(
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Hi , what do you think of the saddle ? the original saddle is really too hard 😢
Airhawk ?
Nicholas Cage riding a Honda. Who knew?!
looks like iowa
Has anyone ever told you that you sound like Christopher Walken 😅
😂... No, I haven't heard that one.
Nicolas Cage
What about a passenger