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2019 Honda CB650R Review | First Ride 

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After debuting the fun and affordable CB300R and ultra-premium CB1000R last year, Honda releases the third and final Neo-Sports Café bike inside its 2019 US model lineup with the CB650R. This 649cc inline-four-powered Honda is designed for folks who desire a sporty, upright naked bike that’s as capable around town as it is in the canyons.
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Honda's certainly found the sweet spot with its CB650R. It's more versatile than the 300R, while also more applicable in the real world compared to the pricey and certainly bespoke 1000R. The engine has enough power and torque to keep more experienced riders entertained, yet it won't overwhelm the senses for a less experienced pilot.
This makes for a machine that is forgiving and friendly to ride, despite not offering advanced rider features like adjustable power modes. Editor’s Note: Traction control, or Honda Selectable Torque Control in Big Red nomenclature, is included with ABS-equipped CB650Rs for a $300 upcharge, but the bike we rode did not have this feature.
Although it doesn’t benefit from ride by wire like many new motorcycles do, the calibration of the throttle response is as good as it gets for an analog bike-yet another plus for both novices and more experienced folks. Last time the dyno tested the F-specification CB650, the engine put out 79.05 hp at the rear tire.
The new spec engine, with its redesigned piston crowns, updated valve timing, and redesigned airbox with two intake ports, instead of one, boosts peak horsepower to 80.55 at 11,000 rpm. Even more impressive is the CB’s flat spread of torque-especially for an inline-four middleweight. It jumps off the corners well and the engine also sounds a tad beefier than we remember, with a more pleasing airbox note. The engine also revs to 12,900 rpm, 1,000 rpm higher than before.
This mill has a fair degree of engine vibration at higher rpm (above 6,000 rpm). But If you lug it at lower revs, it delivers a smooth and vibration-free ride. Although the engine shares the same cylinder bore as Honda’s CBR600RR engine, this long-stroke version is a purpose-built for road use (rather than competition with the RR mill) that Big Red released for the 2014 model year. The six-speed gearbox shifts between each gear well and we appreciate the lower final drive gearing further complementing acceleration.
An iPhone 4-sized monochrome display keeps tabs on this CB’s vitals. The dash is replete with pertinent information, including a handy gear position indicator and fuel level gauge. We also like the shape of the analog-shaped tachometer. Our only gripe are the individual fonts are compressed and hard to decipher at a glance.
Like the rest of Big Red’s Neo-Sports Café bikes, the handling of this 650 version is one of the high points. Honda lopped off 10 pounds from the rolling weight of this bike with it now weighing 445 pounds with its 4.1-gallon tank topped off. Speaking of fuel, we netted an average of 39.5 mpg during mostly medium-speed highway riding.
It hustles around corners well and is an easy motorcycle to place where you want on the road. Having ridden both the CB300R and CB1000R, I can say this middleweight version feels very similar, and that’s a good thing. The Showa suspension components offer a balanced ride, and the damping settings are a good compromise of around-town comfort and curvy road sport handling. And despite the rear suspension not offering a conventional linkage, the ride quality over rough pavement is excellent. The upgraded braking hardware makes it easy to keep your speed in check, plus the anchors have enough bite to slow it down in a hurry. Our testbike didn’t have ABS, which is a good thing as it makes the bike more enjoyable to ride in more experienced riders’ hands as you can manipulate either brakes with greater control.
Ergonomically, Honda sharpened the CB650R’s ergonomics. Its stance is a tad more aggressive. Specifically the handlebar is positioned lower and a little more forward. Conversely, the footpegs have shifted up- and rearward. It’s a more sporty ergo package than we recall with the previous model and will be a welcome update for folks who value a bit of sport performance when riding.
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Комментарии : 212   
@mikek510
@mikek510 5 лет назад
This neo sports cafe racer novice to advanced around town tour canyon carving naked bike category has come a long way
@emowalter1
@emowalter1 4 года назад
cant stop focusing on this dudes hair
@noudperlo
@noudperlo 5 лет назад
1:01
@PipeOPhile
@PipeOPhile 5 лет назад
Waheed grew on me really fast I have to admit, I love how half the comments on every video of him is about the bikes and half is about Adam lol
@falcy2889
@falcy2889 2 года назад
Look how windy the weather is!
@CraniumSlows
@CraniumSlows 5 лет назад
I enjoyed this video very much. I liked the level of detail and commentary.
@richdubbya
@richdubbya 5 лет назад
I love this. Was considering the cb1000r but this is a great combo with styling balance of power and weight and price. The pipes and the lights...Damn... Pretty.
@sanxi34
@sanxi34 5 лет назад
Hey Adam! Great review! Also, it is very nice to see that you're getting more comfortable talking to the camera =) Keep it up man! Looking forward to seeing what comparisons you all come up with. Very interested in seeing how they stack up against the likes of the SV650, MT07, and those peeps =D
@williamwintemberg
@williamwintemberg 5 лет назад
Great Review Adam! It sounds like this bike would be easy to get used to and wear. Nice looks as well!
@alexduey7868
@alexduey7868 5 лет назад
so basically 20 less horsepower then the 600rr but quite a bit more comfortable and a better torque curve. seems a lot better if you are only ever going to ride it on the street.
@jonasv19
@jonasv19 5 лет назад
A sporty bike with a decent passenger seat, you don't see that too much anymore.
@auomauom
@auomauom 5 лет назад
bike looks great! Might have to pick one up!
@phreenom
@phreenom 3 года назад
I have a CB300F. Just finished 2 days on a rental CB650R on the mountain roads around Chiang Mai, Thailand. I love this bike. The sound, the power, the confidence in handling and braking. I want to try a CB1000R before I buy a 650, but I can't imagine it's so much better that the price difference is worth it (I do like the looks of the 1000). Pinning this thing near redline in 3rd gear is near to perfection... Not sure I'd want to go faster than that.
@Kingjay814
@Kingjay814 5 лет назад
This thing reminds me of the old Hornet. I love the look of this thing.
@sheheryarfakhar1550
@sheheryarfakhar1550 5 лет назад
Adam is doing the job so well
@jslomotovlog1373
@jslomotovlog1373 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing this video brother.. Ride safe bro..💪
@ckck9044
@ckck9044 3 года назад
Very very smooth
@enduroforever4878
@enduroforever4878 4 года назад
Awesome bike!
@florme6494
@florme6494 5 лет назад
Throw a tail tidy on and the back wheel will have that cool sticking out look.
@acousticgearhead7820
@acousticgearhead7820 4 года назад
Coming from a modified SV650 I tried the CB1000R last year and was extremely happy when I jumped back on my own bike. The 1000 had no torque whatsoever until you revved it close to 10k and felt like it didn't want to stay leaned over. Very curious to try this smaller one and see if they managed to atleast make it somewhat exciting at street legal speeds...
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