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Honda CB650R Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs

Honda CB650R Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs
Panji Gemilang
January 9, 2025

The Honda CB650R is a remarkable motorcycle that has captured the attention of riders in Malaysia and beyond. As part of Honda’s Neo Sports Café lineup, it combines modern styling with impressive performance, making it an attractive option for both new and seasoned motorcyclists.

Honda CB650R Review Malaysia

Discover its impressive specs, top speed, and unique features that make it a standout choice in the middleweight motorcycle segment.

Table Of Contents
  1. Honda CB650R Review Malaysia
    • Honda CB650R Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:
    • Honda CB650R Top Speed
    • Honda CB650R Specifications & Characteristics
      • Engine and Performance
      • Features
    • Honda CB650R Advantages:
    • Honda CB650R Disadvantages:
    • Who is the Honda CB650R suitable for?
    • Conclusion:

Honda CB650R Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:

The current price for the Honda CB650R in Malaysia is RM 44,499.

Monthly Installments:

RM 764.82 over 5 years at an interest rate of 3.5%.

Down Payment: Typically around 10% (RM 4,449.90)

Loan Duration: Commonly 5 years (60 months).

Interest Rate: 3.5% per annum (indicative).

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Honda CB650R Top Speed

The CB650R can achieve a top speed of approximately 200 km/h,

Honda CB650R Specifications & Characteristics

Engine and Performance

  • Engine: Liquid-cooled, inline-four cylinder
  • Displacement: 649 cc
  • Max Power: 93.8 hp at 12,000 rpm
  • Max Torque: 64 Nm at 8,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 6-speed manual with assist and slipper clutch
  • Front Brakes: Dual disc brakes (310 mm) with four-piston calipers and ABS
  • Rear Brakes: Single disc brake (240 mm) with single-piston caliper and ABS
  • Front Suspension: Showa Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) upside-down forks (41 mm)
  • Rear Suspension: Monoshock with 10-position preload adjustment
  • Kerb Weight: 202 kg
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.4 liters

Features

  • It is equipped with a USB-C charging port located under the seat for added convenience.
  • The bike features dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety during braking.
  • Full LED lighting throughout.
  • LCD display providing essential information.

Honda CB650R Advantages:

  • Usability: The bike is forgiving and easy to handle at low speeds, making it suitable for city riding.
  • Performance: Excellent acceleration and handling on highways.
  • Design Aesthetics: Attractive styling with quality finishes.

Honda CB650R Disadvantages:

  • Vibration Issues: Noticeable vibrations at higher RPMs (around 4K to 6K) can be distracting.
  • Mirror Design: Mirrors are functional but lack style.
  • Adjustable Brake Lever: Somewhat difficult to adjust due to cable positioning.

Who is the Honda CB650R suitable for?

  • Beginner to Intermediate Riders: Those looking to upgrade from smaller bikes will find it approachable yet thrilling.
  • Commuters and Weekend Riders: Its versatility makes it suitable for daily commutes as well as spirited weekend rides.
  • Style Enthusiasts: Riders who appreciate modern design and aesthetics will be drawn to its looks.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Honda CB650R impresses with its balance of performance, comfort, and style. It caters to a wide range of riders while maintaining an approachable demeanor that belies its capabilities. Whether navigating through city traffic or cruising on the open road, the CB650R stands out as a top choice in the middleweight category.

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