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2013 Honda Cb500f on 2040-motos

$5,499
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: PEARL WHITE 239463
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Honda CB description

2013 Honda CB500F, 2013 Honda CB500F Mid-Size Sport. Maximum Fun The innovative CB500F expands riding enthusiasts options with a modern and sporty 471cc sportbike. This image-conscious offering not only carries a full load of attitude, it also delivers a gratifying level of performance and versatility. The CB500F has a classic riding position, a 30.9-inch seat height and plenty of room for a variety of riders. It s an excellent choice for riders ready to move up a displacement class, or for anyone who appreciates a great middleweight motorcycle. Innovation and Versatility The CB500F features a brand-new engine and chassis. Like the machines that made Honda famous in the U.S., its two-cylinder parallel-twin layout provides a wide powerband and plenty of torque, while a counterbalance keeps things running smooth. In addition, the CB500F s neutral, classic seating position makes it a perfect fit for someone who wants a bike that can do it all, and do it all well. DOHC Parallel-Twin-Cylinder Engine Honda twins are famous for their versatility, and the new CB500F engine is one of our best ever. Using the same piston bore size as our CBR600RR sportbike, the parallel-twin engine offers accessible performance across all RPM ranges. Classic Riding Position Not too laid back, not too aggressive, the CB500F s riding position, is one of the keys to its versatility. The CB500F offers a comfortable sport riding position that s maneuverable around town or out on the winding road. The lower seat height also makes it easier to get your feet firmly on the ground when stopped. Practicality Was Never So Much Fun Its combination of low seat height, light weight, and rider-friendly engine make the CB500F a great choice for commuting, weekend rides, or just getting out and having fun. Unique Style Less is more when it comes to the new CB500F. Featuring classic, clean, progressive style, the CB500F is a motorcycle that looks great while still providing incredible value and performance.
*SRP $5,499. Does not include $310 in destination charges.

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