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2013 Honda Cbr500r on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: WHITE
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(888) 334-5580

Honda CBR description

2013 Honda CBR500R, CALL 888-334-5580 AND ASK FOR ERIK HARDIN!2013 Honda CBR500R Key Features - 500cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin - Supersport styling - Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) - Pro-Link Rear Suspension - Sportbike riding position keeps the rider balanced in a dynamic seating stance that's comfortable and efficient. - All-new 500cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin DOHC engine is thoroughly modern in design and produces a broad power spread for enjoyable and economical riding. - Four-valve cylinder head design uses lightweight rocker-arm valve actuation with shim-type valve adjustment. - Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) continuously monitors several variables to ensure the correct fuel mixture is delivered for the existing riding and atmospheric conditions for crisp throttle response throughout a wide variety of riding conditions. - Engine counterbalancer and 180-degree crankpin reduce engine vibration for superior rider comfort. - Preloaded, scissors-type gears for the primary drive and engine counterbalancer gears help reduce engine noise. - Diamond-shaped 35mm steel tube frame is lightweight and rigid for responsive sport handling. - Stout 41mm front fork with 4.3 inches of travel returns a plush yet controlled ride. - Sophisticated Pro-Link single-shock rear suspension offers nine-stage spring preload adjustability and 4.7 inches of controlled travel. - Lightweight cast aluminum wheels, 120/70-17 in front and 160/60-17 rear, return sporting feel and handling traits. - Front 320mm wave-style disc brake and 240mm rear provide strong stopping power. - ABS version available for enhanced braking characteristics in less than ideal conditions. - Instrument display features speedometer, tachometer, odometer/A&B tripmeters, fuel gauge, clock, mpg, average fuel consumption, and current fuel consumption. - Modest 30.9-inch seat height helps build rider confidence.

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