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2022 Honda CB500F ABS

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Engine

Carburetion Type
Fuel Injected
Engine Type
Parallel Twin 2 Cylinder

Identification

Make
Honda
Model
CB 500F
Miles
980miles
VIN #
MLHPC635XN5300877
Introduction Year
2013

Power transmission

Traction Control
ABS
Clutch Type
Wet
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)
Chain
Number Of Speeds
6
Transmission Type
Manual

Specifications

Model
CB 500F
Make
Honda
Category
Motorcycles
Branch
Standard/Naked

– Only 980 miles!

– Clean title, One Owner!

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Changes from 2021-2022!

  • New 41mm Showa Separate Function Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD fork
  • New dual 296mm discs matched to Nissin radial mount two-piston calipers
  • Lighter weight wheels and swingarm, plus aluminum footpegs
  • More forward weight bias for enhanced front tire grip
  • Revised LEDs for the headlight for improved high/low beam
  • Lively twin-cylinder powerplant delivers usable power and torque across the rev-range, plus sporty sound from its dual-exit muffler
  • New PGM-FI settings improve torque feel and character
  • New radiator design more stylish and lighter
  • Assist/slipper clutch eases upshifts and manages downshifts

Overview

Honda’s mid-displacement naked bike – the CB500F ABS – is chameleon-like in its ability to adapt to different applications. Built on a platform that’s practical but also capable of delivering highly enjoyable experiences, it’s a competent office or campus commuter when needed, but it’s equally at home when it’s time for fun, whether that be at bike nights, coffee-shop get-togethers or backroad excursions. Honed through decades of iconic Honda CB models, the 2022 CB500F ABS benefits from improvements to suspension, braking and handling performance, showing that respectable sporty performance and chic, minimalist looks needn’t come at a price that breaks the bank.

HISTORY
Originally launched in 2013, the naked CB500F has quietly proved that one of Honda’s tried-and-true formulas for building popular motorcycles has lost none of its relevance. That formula? An entertaining twin-cylinder engine wrapped in a simple, lightweight, sporty chassis that’s as much fun for an experienced rider as it is for those still building their riding career.

While its compact dimensions and welcoming manners have made the CB500F an easy machine to manage, ride and learn with, those same attributes also made it a genuine pleasure for those – whether stepping up from a smaller machine or coming down from a bigger model – who want to explore just what it could do on the weekend. Sensible running costs added to the appeal. In 2019, the CB500F was redrawn with uncompromising lines that elevated its technical and mechanical aspects.

Having proved its continued popularity, the CB500F ABS gets additional improvements for the 2022 model year.

NEW FOR 2022
Engine changes include revised fuel-injection settings and a lighter radiator, while the chassis benefits from the switch to an inverted Showa 41 mm SFF-BP USD fork, dual Nissin radial-mount four-piston calipers biting 296 mm rotors, lighter five-spoke wheels and a redesigned swingarm for improved high-speed handling and braking. Compared to the previous model, weight bias also moves slightly forward for enhanced front-tire grip and feel.

Styling is updated with a larger front fender, inherited from the CB650R, and sporty aluminum footpegs are now also standard.

DESIGN / STYLING
As before, the CB500F’s naked form exudes aggression. Led by the low-set headlight design, the machine’s stance suggests that it’s ready to attack. The side shrouds interlock with the fuel tank and emphasize the engine, while the side covers and seat unit continue the theme of muscular angularity.

A tapered handlebar adds feel and leverage. LCD instruments feature Gear Position and Shift Up indicators; the latter is set to a default 8,750 rpm but can be adjusted in 250 rpm increments between 5,000 and 8,750 rpm.

CHASSIS / SUSPENSION
As before, the CB500F’s light, strong 35 mm diameter steel diamond-tube mainframe has a tuned degree of yield that gives plenty of feedback to the rider as road surfaces change. The shape and position of the engine mounts, plus the frame’s rigidity balance, keep vibration to a minimum.

With the aim to heighten all-around handling performance, the previous year model’s 41 mm conventional fork has been replaced with a Showa 41 mm inverted Separate Function Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) fork with 4.7 inches of cushion stroke, held by new upper and lower triple clamps. By dividing the functions – Big Piston pressure separation damper in one leg, spring mechanism in the other – reaction and ride quality are improved. (The four-cylinder CB650R uses the same setup.)

The single-tube shock absorber (as found on larger-capacity sport bikes) has a large-diameter piston that ensures excellent response and temperature management; it features five-stage preload adjustment with a newly optimized spring rate and damping settings to match the fork. Rear-wheel travel is 4.7 inches.

To improve the ride quality further, the 2022 CB500F features new, lighter wheels with five Y-shaped spokes rather than the six of the previous year model. The front-wheel width remains 3.5 inches with a 120/70-ZR17 tire, and the rear is 4.5 inches with a 160/60-ZR17 tire.

A redesigned swingarm also shaves weight; it’s now constructed from 2 mm steel (rather than 2.3 mm) and employs a hollow cross member. Stiffer rotationally but more flexible laterally, the swingarm delivers improved handling. The chain guard has also been redesigned for improved appearance.

In line with the dynamic improvements to the chassis and suspension, braking performance has also been improved. The single 320 mm petal-style front disc and two-piston caliper of the previous year model have been replaced by dual 296 mm petal-style rotors and radial-mounted Nissin four-piston calipers. The required lever pressure when braking has been reduced, but the smaller disc size keeps any weight gain to a minimum.

The 2022 CB500F’s curb weight is 416 pounds (with all fluids and a full tank of fuel), and it places more weight on the front wheel to promote nimbler handling and improve front-end grip: front/rear bias percentage is now 49.7/50.3 (compared to 46.8/53.2). Wheelbase remains 55.5 inches, with rake and trail of 25.5°/102 mm (4.0 inches).

The naked form exudes aggression. Led by the sharply chiseled headlight – now even more piercing, with extra-powerful LEDs – the machine’s stance is low-set and ready for action; the side shrouds interlock with the fuel tank and fully emphasize the engine, while the side covers and seat unit continue the theme of muscular angularity. The compact front fender is drawn directly from the CB650R, and there’s now a stronger cluster arrangement.

The tapered handlebar offers intuitive feel and leverage. Seat height is low at 31.3 inches, making the CB500F ABS very easy to manage, and its neutral riding position comfortably accommodates riders of any height. More purposeful-looking aluminum footpegs replace the previous rubberized parts; between the pair they save a further 3.7 ounces. Overall dimensions are 81.9 inches long x 30.1 inches wide x 45.1 inches high, with ground clearance of 5.1 inches. The fuel tank holds 4.5 gallons, including reserve.

ENGINE / DRIVETRAIN
The 2022 CB500F ABS’s 471cc, eight-valve, liquid-cooled, parallel twin-cylinder layout offers a well-proportioned balance of physical size and willing, enjoyable power output, with an energetic, high-revving character and zippy top end. The engine’s overall performance and character belie its relatively small capacity. Acceleration is impressive, due to good low-to-midrange power and torque in the 3,000 to 7,000 rpm range.

Feeding the PGM-FI fuel injection is a relatively straight shot of airflow through the airbox and throttle bodies, and new settings improve torque feel and character without compromising performance. The exhaust muffler features dual exit pipes, giving a sporting edge to each pulse, as well as a rasping high-rpm howl. A new, more aesthetically pleasing radiator design contributes a .2 pounds weight saving, with no loss of cooling efficiency

Bore and stroke are set at 67 mm x 66.8 mm, with a compression ratio of 10.7:1; the crankshaft pins are phased at 180°, and a primary couple-balancer sits behind the cylinders, close to the bike’s center of gravity. The primary and balancer gears use scissor gears, reducing noise. The crank counterweight is specifically shaped for couple-balance, and its light weight allows the engine to spin freely, with reduced inertia.

Acting as a stressed member, the engine complements the frame’s rigidity with four hangers on the cylinder head. Internally, the head uses roller rocker arms; shim-type valve adjustment allows them to be light, for lower valve-spring load and reduced friction.

A silent (SV Chain) cam chain has the surface of its pins treated with Vanadium, reducing friction with increased protection against wear. Inlet-valve diameter is 26.0 mm, while exhaust-valve diameter is 21.5 mm.

The piston shape is carefully designed to reduce noise at high rpm. Friction is reduced by striations on the piston skirt (a finish that increases surface area and introduces gaps in which oil can flow for better lubrication). The “triangle” proportion of crankshaft, main shaft and countershaft is efficiently compact. The crankcases use centrifugally cast thin-walled sleeves; their internal design reduces the pumping losses that can occur with a 180° phased firing order. A deep sump reduces oil movement under hard cornering and braking; oil capacity is 3.2 liters. The slick-shifting six-speed transmission is managed by an assist/slipper clutch.

ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled 4 stroke, parallel twin
Displacement 471cc
No of Valves per Cylinder 4
Bore & Stroke 67mm x 66.8mm
Compression Ratio 10.7: 1
Max. Power Output 35kW @ 8600rpm
Max. Torque 43Nm @ 6500rpm
Noise Level (dB) L-urban 74dB L-wot 76.4dB
Oil Capacity 3.2L
FUEL SYSTEM
Carburation PGM FI electronic fuel injection
Fuel Tank Capacity 17.1L (inc reserve)
CO2 Emissions (WMTC) 80 g/km
Fuel Consumption (WMTC) 3.5L/100km (28.6km/liter)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery Capacity 12V 7.4AH
ACG Output 23.4A/2000rpm
DRIVETRAIN
Clutch Type Wet multiplate, Assisted slipper clutch
Transmission Type 6 speed
Final Drive Chain
FRAME
Type Steel diamond
CHASSIS
Dimensions (L´W´H) 2080mm x 800mm x 1060mm
Wheelbase 1410mm
Caster Angle 25.5 degrees
Trail 102mm
Seat Height 789mm
Ground Clearance 145mm
Kerb Weight 189kg
SUSPENSION
Type Front Showa 41mm SFF-BP USD forks, pre-load adjustable
Type Rear Prolink mono with 5 stage pre-load adjuster, Steel hollow cross swingarm
WHEELS
Type Front 5Y-Spoke Cast aluminum
Type Rear 5Y-Spoke Cast aluminum
Rim Size Front 17 x MT3.5
Rim Size Rear 17 x MT4.5
tires Front 120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
tires Rear 160/60ZR17M/C (69W)
BRAKES
ABS System Type 2-channel
Type Front Dual 296mm x 4mm disc with Nissin radial-mount two piston calipers
Type Rear Single 240mm x 5mm disc with single piston caliper
INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS
Instruments LCD Meter with Speedometer, Bar Graph Tachometer, Dual Trip Meters, Fuel Level and Consumption Gauge, Clock, Water Temp, Gear position, Shift UP Indicator
Headlight LED
Taillight LED
Security System HISS (Honda Intelligent Security System)
  • 2022 CB500F Colors: Pearl Dusk Yellow, Pearl Smokey Gray, Matte Axis Gray Metallic, Grand Prix Red
  • 2022 CB500F Horsepower: 46.9 HP @ 8,600 RPM
  • 2022 CB500F Torque: 31.7 lb/ft TQ @ 6,500 RPM
  • 2022 CB500F MPG: 67 Miles Per Gallon
  • 2022 CB500F Seat Height: 30.9 inches
  • 2022 CB500F Weight: 417 lbs (curb)
  • 2022 CB500F Fuel Tank Capacity / Size: 4.5 gallons
  • 2022 CB500F VS 2021 CB500F Changes: Yes, explained above and below.

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Engine

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Engine Type
Parallel Twin 2 Cylinder

Identification

Make
Honda
Model
CB 500F
Miles
980miles
VIN #
MLHPC635XN5300877
Introduction Year
2013

Power transmission

Traction Control
ABS
Clutch Type
Wet
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel)
Chain
Number Of Speeds
6
Transmission Type
Manual

Specifications

Model
CB 500F
Make
Honda
Category
Motorcycles
Branch
Standard/Naked

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