New model: A naked middleweight twin,
one of a brand new trio of
motorcycles. Fun, agile, light, economic to run, with
strong design cues from the CB1000R, and a very affordable price
point.
Please note: This information is from Honda Europe, some
specifications may vary for the Australian market.
1. Introduction
Ideal for any rider stepping up from a smaller machine, the
naked CB500F, part of a new family of motorcycles that includes the
fully-faired CBR500R and adventure sports CB500X, is a true
middleweight with compact dimensions, punchy performance and nimble
handling.
Sharing a common frame and engine, the three machines each have
a distinct feel and character and feature a riding position and
design that is tailored, and will appeal to, a wide variety of
riders, with adaptable abilities that cover a range of uses from
commuting and sports, to touring.
While the CB500F, CBR500R and CB500X are focused in different
directions they are all easy to manage, and deliver all-round
practicality matched to excellent efficiency. And blessed with
lightweight agility and an engaging power delivery they are also
enjoyable to ride in every scenario.
A perfect platform from which to experience the fun and freedom
that motorcycling brings, the CB500F makes a great first
"full-size" bike for any rider - and with its high build quality,
affordable price point and low running costs will also make a great
long-term partner and practical choice for riders of all experience
levels.
2. Model Overview
The naked CB500F takes styling cues from the stripped-down
four-cylinder CB1000R, and its slim form offers great urban ability
as well as enjoyable, out-of-town performance. It is also
comfortable for a large range of rider sizes (especially smaller
riders who can sometimes be intimidated by physically bulky
motorcycles) thanks to clever ergonomics.
The steel diamond frame and high quality suspension - 41mm
telescopic front forks matched to Pro-Link rear monoshock - provide
confident, precise handling as do 17-inch cast aluminium wheels and
wide 120 front, 160 rear radial tyres. Wave-pattern disc brakes
provide powerful, yet easy to control stopping power, and ABS is
available as an option
3. Key Features
3.1
Chassis
The CB500F's 35mm diameter steel diamond-tube mainframe is light
and strong, and 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, and the frame's rigidity balance,
have also been carefully optimised to reduce vibration.
Wheelbase is 1410mm and rake and trail are set at
25.5°/102.6mm giving nimble, yet reassuring steering. Mass
centralisation, with the engine in very close proximity to the
swingarm pivot point, delivers turning agility, and optimum
front/rear weight distribution ensures stability. Kerb weight is
190kg; the ABS option adds an extra 2kg. Seat height is low at
790mm, making the CB500F very easy to manage and its sporty riding
position will comfortably accommodate riders of varying heights
thanks to a high handlebar position.
Overall dimensions are 2075mm x 780mm x 1060mm, with 155mm
ground clearance. The fuel tank holds 15.7-litres, including
reserve, and combined with the engine's excellent fuel economy
gives potential range of over 420 km (over 260 miles).
The 41mm telescopic front fork, with 120mm stroke, delivers a
compliant yet controlled ride and gives a great connection to the
front tyre. Pro-Link monoshock rear suspension features optimised
leverage ratios and 9-stage preload adjustment for the rear shock.
It works with a rigid wingarm, constructed from 70mm x 30mm
box-section steel. Final drive is via 520 sealed chain.
Lightweight, 17-inch cast aluminium wheels employ hollow
cross-section Y-shaped spokes. Front wheel width is 3.5-inch with a
120/70-ZR17 tyre, rear wheel width is 4.5-inch with a 160/60-ZR17
tyre. A single front 320mm wavy disc and two-piston brake caliper
is matched to a 240mm rear disc and single-piston caliper.
The comprehensive dash features a digital speedometer, digital
bar graph tachometer, odometer, dual trip meters, clock, plus
digital fuel level gauge and fuel consumption. HISS (Honda
Intelligent Security System) is built in to the ignition, and the
headlight features a single 60/55W H4 Halogen bulb and
multi-reflectors. There is space under the seat to store a
U-lock.
The CB500F will be available in three colour options:
Graphite Black
Candy Ruby Red
3.2
Engine
The CB500F's engine is a next generation power unit, looking to
the future in both performance and environmental terms. The DOHC,
8-valve liquid-cooled parallel twin layout was chosen because of
its light weight, all-round ability and flexible usability.
Bore and stroke is set at 67mm x 66.8mm; the crankshaft pins are
phased at 180° and a primary couple-balancer sits behind the
cylinders, close to the bike's centre 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. PGM-FI fuel injection provides superb throttle response
and peak power of 35kW arrives at 8,500rpm, with 43Nm torque
delivered at 7,000rpm.
The 'triangle' proportion of crankshaft, main shaft and
countershaft is very similar to that of Honda's four-cylinder RR
engines, making for a very compact unit. The six-speed gearbox also
mirrors that of its RR cousins, allowing for a short engine, and
uses the same gear change arm structure and link mechanism. A deep
sump reduces oil movement under hard cornering and braking; oil
capacity is 3.2-litres. Flow analysis of the cooling system through
CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) maximised efficiency and allows
the use of a physically smaller, and lighter, water pump.
The DOHC cylinder head uses compact roller rocker arms;
shim-type valve adjustment allows them to be light, which means
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 dust. Inlet
valve diameter is 26.0mm, exhaust valve diameter 21.5 mm. CFD
(Computational Fluid Dynamic) was used to maximise gas flow
efficiency - the route from airbox to exhaust pipe was made as
straight as possible, and a plate in the airbox separates the air
flow to each cylinder.
Bore size of 67mm is identical to that of the CBR600RR. CAE was
used to ensure the pistons have the optimum balance between weight,
strength and rigidity. The shape of the piston itself was based
upon those used in the CBR1000RR. Friction is reduced by the
addition of striations on the piston skirt (a finish that increases
surface area, introducing gaps in which oil can flow for better
lubrication). As with the CBR600RR and CBR1000RR, an AB1 salt bath
process, used after isonite nitriding, forms a protective
oxidisation membrane.
The crankcase uses centrifugally-cast thin-walled sleeves, and
the same bore interval as the CBR600RR helps them be as compact and
light as possible. Careful attention has been paid to their
internal design to reduce the pumping losses that can occur with a
180° phased firing order. Using the same internal relief
structure as that of the CBR1000RR, the oil pump features improved
aeration performance, with reduced friction and allows use of a
simple oil pan.
The engine itself acts as a stressed member, reinforcing the
frame's rigidity with four frame hangers on the cylinder head. The
Matt Axis Grey Metallic finish on the crankcase and cylinders
finish adds depth, complementing its taut overall styling.
A secondary air injection (AI) system is built into the cylinder
heads, while an oxygen sensor and catalyser inside the 2-1 exhaust
ensures the CB500F's emissions are extremely low.
Media Contact:
Glyn Griffiths
Marketing Manager Motorcycles
Motorcycles Division Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment
Pty Ltd
Telephone: (+613) 9270 1115
Mobile: (+61) 447 518 471
Facsimile: (+613) 9357 0826
Email: GGriffiths@hondampe.com.au
Emma Kershaw
Coordinator Public Relations
Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment Pty Ltd
Telephone: (+613) 9270 1183
Facsimile: (+613) 9357 0826
Website: www.honda.com.au
Email: EKershaw@hondampe.com.au
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