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The Honda CB500FA is one of the best LAMS approved naked bikes on the market! This motorcycle has done 38,112 kilometers, with plenty of life still left to go! It’s 471cc engine delivers a smooth 47 ...
Perfect LAMS approved bike for beginners or intermediate riders. I've had this motorbike for over a year and it has served me really well, and I have never had any issues with it. The previous owner ...
The type of motorcycle you can ride depends on your licence class. As an RE class licence holder (learner, provisional, or open), you can only ride a learner approved motorcycle. Read more about ...
The last golden age of motorcycling was in the ‘70s, but with bike sales in Australia the best for seven years and fifth best of all time, maybe we are returning to the golden ages. Unfortunately, the ...
Australia’s new motorcycle market was steady in 2015, with motorcycle, ATV and scooter sales reaching 108,711*—on par with 2014 figures. Honda was the largest selling brand, holding 22.5 per ...
As we said, only 500cc bikes are affected, and this means the CB500F, CB500FA, CBR500R, and CBR500RA models, as following: ...
The MT-07 and MT-09 are the top-selling naked bikes in Australia with 395 and 245 sales in the first quarter of 2015, far and away outstripping the third-placed Honda CB500FA at 87. Yamaha MT-07 The ...
The entire 500cc range for Honda performed remarkably well with not only the CBR500R doing well, but also 263 sales of the naked CB500FA and 273 sales of the adventure styled CB500XA.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Despite being just £200 more than the Honda CB500FA and £200 less than the (suddenly a bit cheaper - coincidence?) Kawasaki ER-6n the MT-07 appears far ...
PH2 borrowed a CB500FA for a week to see what life on a restricted licence was like... Picking up the CB from Honda's HQ near Heathrow I was pleasantly surprised. It's not a bad looking bike at ...
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