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Cbr500R In Isle Of Man Tt

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Well they have one of the best riders on it

in John McGuinness

He will do well for sure.

It will be interesting to see how they prep the bike.

Well they have one of the best riders on it

in John McGuinness

He will do well for sure.

It will be interesting to see how they prep the bike.

Apparently the Thai mechanics are thinking some Akrapovic, Red Bull and Pirelli stickers will add 25 kph to the top speed. biggrin.png

Well they have one of the best riders on it

in John McGuinness

He will do well for sure.

It will be interesting to see how they prep the bike.

Apparently the Thai mechanics are thinking some Akrapovic, Red Bull and Pirelli stickers will add 25 kph to the top speed. biggrin.png

add a little SangSom in the gas tank and they may get another 50kph. Better yet HongTong, now that shit is brutal.
  • 2 weeks later...

according to an article in MCN (UK) It says they are increasing the cc to 625cc and expect about 85hp and 150mph top speed.

They also say that it is heavily restricted.. no surprise there biggrin.png

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according to an article in MCN (UK) It says they are increasing the cc to 625cc and expect about 85hp and 150mph top speed.

They also say that it is heavily restricted.. no surprise there biggrin.png

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Well it's hardly a 500 then! And when will the 625 kit be ready for Joe average?

I don't think Joe average would want to rebuild it every 4000km :D

Apparently they'll be number 55.

Number 56 will be two debt collectors on a CBR150.

Link.

Wow nearly double the BHP......

Not to hard to believe

Now that it is nearly a 650

What hp does your 650 have? I have read the 2013 Er6 is 72 claimed?

To the added displacement they will add balancing,polished ports ,do valve & cam,exhaust & intake work etc.

They may even be sandbagging with the 85hp claim :)

  • 2 weeks later...

hi there! i would like to inform you that i have test riden the 2013 cbr500r and also cbr500x at the honda big wing dealer in bkk ram intra district. while riding it gentle i felt it was a pretty good bike for the money. i then took both the bikes for a 2nd ride and this time i revved as much as i could on the short little test track they offered me to ride it.

//////and this is the important part!

way long time before the redline the ecu shuts the engine to idle! like if u revved up and then hold in the clutch.

i found this out by accelerating fast as i could and then swith to 2nd gear and the bike was stuttering like i kept the clutch in for atleast 1 full second.

the salesman first told me that it might be that its not enough gas in the tank and its gonna be allright when i ride it with more gas.

ofcourse i was very suspicious about this and after all we are in thailand and you cant really trust any salesman down here.

so i went straight to check how much gas was in the tank and it was indeed on low blinking and i also checked the cbr500r gas indicator. this test i found it out during testing the cbr500x (touring off road version) . the cbr500r seemed to had a little bit more gas in it.

how ever i managed to talked the info out of the salesman and he told me hondas cbr500 series bikes are programmed to shut off engine response at 9000 rpm!! .

he said that honda decieded to do this cause of costumers driving the shit out of the engines and claiming it within the 1st engine warranty year.

please keep this in mind if you consider buying the 2013 cbr500 series.

hi there! i would like to inform you that i have test riden the 2013 cbr500r and also cbr500x at the honda big wing dealer in bkk ram intra district. while riding it gentle i felt it was a pretty good bike for the money. i then took both the bikes for a 2nd ride and this time i revved as much as i could on the short little test track they offered me to ride it.

//////and this is the important part!

way long time before the redline the ecu shuts the engine to idle! like if u revved up and then hold in the clutch.

i found this out by accelerating fast as i could and then swith to 2nd gear and the bike was stuttering like i kept the clutch in for atleast 1 full second.

the salesman first told me that it might be that its not enough gas in the tank and its gonna be allright when i ride it with more gas.

ofcourse i was very suspicious about this and after all we are in thailand and you cant really trust any salesman down here.

so i went straight to check how much gas was in the tank and it was indeed on low blinking and i also checked the cbr500r gas indicator. this test i found it out during testing the cbr500x (touring off road version) . the cbr500r seemed to had a little bit more gas in it.

how ever i managed to talked the info out of the salesman and he told me hondas cbr500 series bikes are programmed to shut off engine response at 9000 rpm!! .

he said that honda decieded to do this cause of costumers driving the shit out of the engines and claiming it within the 1st engine warranty year.

please keep this in mind if you consider buying the 2013 cbr500 series.

A newbie with 12 posts.. and they are all about this on multiple sub forums...nutter.

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