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2024 Honda CBR500R Gets Updated To Look More Like Its Bigger Sibling

I’ve always seen the Honda CBR500R as somewhat different in the world of beginner-friendly sportbikes. While bikes like the Kawasaki Ninja 400 and Yamaha YZF-R3 usually get the spotlight among first-timers, there’s no denying that there’s quite a lot to love about Honda’s 500cc supersport-inspired machine. For 2024, the CBR500R is better than ever before. Let’s take a closer look.

2024 Honda CBR500R

Now, you may have noticed my careful selection of words with “supersport-inspired.” This is because the CBR500R isn’t really a supersport, but rather, a sportbike that imitates the aggressive styling of Honda’s true supersport, the CBR1000RR. For the 2024 model-year, this is more evident than ever before, as the bike receives new, aggressively styled bodywork inspired by the liter bike. The updates for the 2024 model-year focus more on styling and tech, as the CBR500R received major updates to its brakes and suspension in the 2022 model-year.

Diving straight into the tech updates, the 2024 CBR500R boasts a new TFT display measuring a generous five inches. The display can be toggled via an easily accessible switchgear on the left side handlebar. Meanwhile, smartphone integration has been thrown in the mix, with Honda’s RoadSync app offering automatic connection and enhanced adjustability and connectivity for the rider.

2024 Honda CBR500R
2024 Honda CBR500R

On the performance end, Honda’s CBR500R relies on the tried and tested 471cc, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, parallel-twin engine with the same old 180-degree crankshaft. Criticized for its boring sound and character, the engine does, in fairness, have a very linear and approachable power band, and presents itself as an approachable powerplant for both beginner and intermediate riders. Honda says that the addition of updated PGM-FI technology translates into improved efficiency and performance, while a silent cam chain and reduced friction elements keep the engine running smoothly and more quietly.

To keep the bike’s already docile performance on tap, Honda has thrown in HSTC (Honda Selectable Torque Control), which is really just a fancy way of naming traction control. There’s also a slipper clutch thrown into the mix, so riders have a much more forgiving experience should they struggle to perform smooth downshifts.

2024 Honda CBR500R

A Preview of the Upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 452’s Specifications and Features

The Royal Enfield Himalayan is a popular adventure bike in India, known for its off-road capabilities, rugged design, and reliable performance. Excitingly, a new and improved version, the Himalayan 452, is set to be released, offering even more performance and adventure-ready features.

Leaked homologation documents from India have revealed some details about the upcoming bike’s specifications. The new model is reportedly called the Himalayan 452, with a 451.65cc liquid-cooled engine that can deliver an impressive 40 horsepower at 8,000 rpm – almost double the power output of its predecessor.

In terms of dimensions, the Himalayan 452 is larger than its predecessor. It measures 2,245 mm in length, 852 mm in width (or 900 mm with handguards), and 1,315 mm in height (or 1,415 mm with the flyscreen attached). These increased dimensions promise a more imposing and capable performance both on and off-road.

The Royal Enfield Himalayan 452 stays true to the core ethos of its predecessor while introducing several significant improvements. It features a completely redesigned chassis, with the engine serving as a stressed member, enhancing the bike’s structural strength and overall performance. The Himalayan 452 also incorporates a practical bolt-on rear subframe for ease of maintenance and durability. Furthermore, it boasts all-LED lighting, which not only improves visibility but also adds a modern aesthetic to complement its advanced performance capabilities.

The bike prioritizes performance and safety with its set of features. It comes equipped with an upside-down fork setup at the front and a preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear, providing superior suspension performance and adaptability to various terrains. Its staggered wheel configuration, featuring a 21-inch front wheel and a 19-inch rear wheel, strikes a balance between off-road capability and on-road stability.

In terms of safety, the Himalayan 452 is equipped with dual-channel ABS for enhanced braking control. It is also expected to offer traction control, further improving stability and rider confidence, especially in challenging riding scenarios. These features make the Himalayan 452 a formidable adventure motorcycle, delivering both performance and safety for riders seeking versatile and capable off-road experiences.