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2013 Honda Cb500x 500 on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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New Windsor, New York

New Windsor, NY
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Honda CB description

2013 HONDA CB500X, Want to head out on the road less travelled, on an adventure bike thats way lighter and easier to handle than those big-bore monsters? The wild new CB500X gives you the freedom to chase your dreams to the end of the road and beyond. A bigger gas tank compared to the CBR500R and CB500F allows the fuel-efficient 470 cc parallel-twin engine to take you even farther between fill-ups, and the engines internal counterbalancer plus an upright seating position help to keep you comfortable even on long-distance adventures. The compact fairing with adjustable windshield provides just enough weather protection without being cumbersome, adding to the CB500Xs lightweight feel and handling thats nimble and confidence-inspiring. Plus, ABS brakes provide superior stopping performance on all road surfaces pavement, gravel, dirt, whatever you encounter.

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