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Honda CB500XA Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs

Honda CB500XA Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs
Panji Gemilang
August 8, 2024

The Honda CB500XA is a popular choice among Malaysian riders seeking a versatile and affordable adventure bike.

Priced competitively in the market, the CB500XA offers a blend of comfort, performance, and practicality.

Honda CB500XA Review Malaysia

In-depth Honda CB500XA review for Malaysian riders. Explore its handling, fuel efficiency, and suitability for commuting and adventures. Find out if it’s worth the price.

Table Of Contents
  1. Honda CB500XA Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:
  2. Honda CB500XA Top Speed
  3. Honda CB500XA Specifications & Characteristics
    • Engine and Performance
    • Features
  4. Honda CB500XA Advantages:
  5. Honda CB500XA Disadvantages:
  6. Who is the Honda CB500XA suitable for?
  7. Conclusion:

Honda CB500XA Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:

The Honda CB500X is no longer in production in Malaysia, so there are no new models available for purchase. However, the last known price for a new CB500X in Malaysia was RM 36,099.

Down payment: 20% = RM 5,000

Loan Duration: 5 years = 60 months

Interest Rate: 4% per annum

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Honda CB500XA Top Speed

The top speed of a Honda CB500XA is around 113 mph (approximately 182 km/h).

Honda CB500XA Specifications & Characteristics

Engine and Performance

  • Engine: Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, parallel twin
  • Power: Approximately 47-49 hp
  • Torque: Around 43-44 Nm
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual
  • Front Brake: Dual 296 mm discs with Nissin calipers, ABS
  • Rear Brake: Single 240 mm disc with Nissin caliper, ABS
  • Front Suspension: 41 mm telescopic fork
  • Rear Suspension: Pro-Link mono with preload adjustment
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17.7 liters
  • Kerb Weight: 195 kg

Features

  • Ergonomics: Comfortable riding position for both city and touring
  • Wind protection: Adequate for its class
  • Technology: Often includes digital instrumentation, LED lighting
  • Storage: Limited storage options, usually a small under-seat compartment
  • Safety Features: ABS, engine check warning, and pass switch
  • Riding Modes: Sport

Honda CB500XA Advantages:

  • Affordable price point
  • Excellent fuel economy
  • Reliable and low maintenance
  • Versatile for both urban commuting and light touring
  • Lightweight and easy to handle

Honda CB500XA Disadvantages:

  • Relatively low power output compared to larger adventure bikes
  • Suspension might feel soft for aggressive riding
  • Limited wind protection at higher speeds

Who is the Honda CB500XA suitable for?

  • New riders looking to enter the adventure bike segment
  • Commuters seeking a practical and fuel-efficient motorcycle
  • Weekend adventurers who enjoy exploring both on and off-road
  • Budget-conscious riders who prioritize value for money

Conclusion:

The Honda CB500XA is a versatile, budget-friendly adventure bike perfect for new riders and commuters. It offers comfort, fuel efficiency, and easy handling, making it a great choice for both city streets and weekend adventures.

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