Honda CB 500x

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The Honda CB 500x is the largest rental motorbike in Vietnam

Tigit Jon smashing the CB 500x from Nha Trang to Danang

The Honda CB 500x is a comfortable mid-sized adventure motorbike. Perfect for the job of traveling Vietnam in style.  The Honda CB 500x has ABS breaking on both the front and back. A comfortable upright seating position, adventure kitted forks, and shocks with extra travel for hitting those potholes at speed. 

Honda CB 500x reliability and performance

Tigit Jon enjoying the Ho Chi Minh Road on the Honda CB 500x

The Honda CB 500x is a smooth well finished machine. It looks stunningly beautiful, and it glides along effortlessly. The Honda CB 500x is the “large-capacity motorbike” that Tigit has chosen to invest money in. This is down to the performance, reliability, and overall customer feedback.

The luggage and pillion situation of the Honda CB 500x

Tigit kits the Honda CB 500x with free 37 litre Givi Aluminium side boxes (per box, 2 x 37L). An optional top box can be rented through the booking platform. This motorbike is in our fleet for a traveler wanting something similar to what they may drive at home or for a comfy two-person cruise. However, this motorbike is way beyond the performance capabilities needed in Vietnam. Get this motorbike for comfort, safety, control, and stability. Not for speed or power.

The Honda CB 500x is a “do it all” mid sized adventure motorbike

Internationally the Honda CB 500x would be seen as a mid-sized adventure motorbike. In Vietnam, however, it sees itself as a powerful, large-capacity machine that dominates the roads of Vietnam. We are finding riders of the CB 500x enjoying all riding styles, from casual road journeys to pushing their skills in the Vietnamese jungles. The motorbike appears to handle everything, to the point that a growing CB 500x community is being built around renting our CB’s and then going on to buy one of their own. 

The Tires we put on the Honda CB 500x

Our tires are still all over the place, but as they wear out, we are equipping the Honda CB 500x with Metzeler Karoo Stree tires. Tigit Jon has found these to be the best value for money over distance while providing a 70/3o road to offroad feel.

The Honda CB 500x Givi box pictures

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TransmissionManual
Gears6 Gears
Engine Size500 cc
Seat Height810 mm
Weight195 KG
Horse Power46.9 HP
Tank Size17.4 Litres

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99 Replies to “Honda CB 500x”

  1. Good afternoon,

    My partner and I are looking to traverse Vietnam from HCM to Hanoi over 4 weeks using the CB 500X and are looking to start this on 30/11/19.

    Can you confirm you have availability on this as well as provide exact costs please.

    Many thanks,

  2. Hi,
    Great website.
    I plan on biking HCMC -Hanoi or the other way round depending on flight prices. I have a max of 14 days and would like to rent the CB500x I have all required documentation. What are y try he rates per day? I think I will need approx 12 days north to south, is this enough time to take in the Far north too?

    Thanks

  3. Hi all, from 27.02.20 until 23.03.20 I will travel from Hanoi to Saigon. Is there a Honda CB 500X availablein this time? Or do you have a BMW GS? What is Price?

    Kind regards
    Roland

  4. bonjour,j aurai aimé savoir pour la fin janvier 2020 ,il y aurait une 500 cb de disponible pour 1 mois,et le prix,et comment il faut faire pour reserver. merci de votre reponse.je serai seul sur la moto,et compte la rendre a hanoi .

  5. Hi Jon, we are a couple from Germany and want to travel from 27.11. (arriving in Hanoi) to 14.01.2020 (departing in Saigon) through Vietnam. Is there a motorbike available for this period with 500ccm or higher ? or do you think that another motorbike would be the better choice…. ???

    Regards Jens