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 ts50x0 Spanner Monkey
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 Posted: 16:21 - 22 Jun 2005 Post subject: cb500 |
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hi,
ok tonight will be my first ride on my cb500 straight afta riding my cg125!!!
anyone got any advice or tips to help me stay alive???  |
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 Posted: 16:31 - 22 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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Don't worry, they use them as DAS bikes for a reason.
I spent the day between the cbt (on a wobbly shitty 125) and starting my das (on an ER5) stressing that it was going to be worse than the 125 when in fact it was far easier to ride.  |
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| Zen Dog |
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 Posted: 17:05 - 22 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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The CB500 is a lovely bike, particularly for the inexperienced, so dont worry. Just bear in mind the extra weight over a CG. I found the CB500 much easier and comfier to ride than any 125 ive been on (including my NSR )
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Ah CB500. I am looking to upgrade to one in the near future. Can you tell me what you think of it and tell me a bit about it mate?  ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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 cunni Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 09:29 - 23 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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You can do alot with a CB500: (as you can see, I'm still waiting for the actual photo's to arrive, but this can act as free advertising for the photographer for now, lol) ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale!
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 ts50x0 Spanner Monkey
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 Posted: 12:02 - 23 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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done about 30 miles since last night on my cb500, and i love it.
thanks for thre advice its a great bike and much easier to handlke than i thought it would be.  |
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 Josh|RD125LC World Chat Champion

Joined: 08 Sep 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 12:52 - 23 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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Cunni is that you and your CB?!?!
I'm very interested in getting one, also looking at GS500's. TS50 can you tell me a bit about it once you have ridden it a bit please? Cheers!
And how come that exhaust on the CB on the track is one the right instead of the left? ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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 Posted: 10:37 - 27 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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That is me racing on a CB500, Top photo is Cadwell Park, bottom two are Mallory Park.
The exhaust is on the left hand side of the bike (as you sit on it) on the track due to most circuits being run clockwise. There are predominantly more right handers than left, therefore the right side of the tyre is always hotter, allowing for greater lean angle. The can gets in the way.
With the left being cooler, generally, the can isn't so much of a problem. At Mallory Park, there is really only two left handers, one into a slow chicane and one onto the start straight, so the left is quite cool on this circuit!
As for how they ride, they are comfortable enough, the suspension is soft, so you shouldn't get a numb ass and it is quite possible on road tyres to grind the bottom of the frame in the corners, if you choose to ride that fast, but this would be right on the edge and I would recommend you only ride like that on track!  ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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i was at brands with simon (cb racer 91) the day him and micky riddle had an accident i like my cb500 its a great bike and a FUN step up from a 50cc aprilia  |
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Cunni what can is that on you CB? Looks wicked. I'm looking into getting one, but if I do, I wouldn't keep it standard as they look a bit strange at the front and I would definitely buy a nice exhuast system for it, or maybe just a can. I would look into buying a universal headlight fairing for the front most likely. ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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 Posted: 15:02 - 28 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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No idea of exhaust system, was already fitted to the bike, but all CB500 racers have that system, so if anyone else on here races one, let the man know!  ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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 Posted: 16:04 - 28 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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Thats a shame because that system looks wicked on that CB. Try and find out what it is.
So whats your CB go like Cunni? Quick? Top end?
Im very interested in getting one for my next bike as they seem cheap to snap up and run. ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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 Posted: 18:59 - 28 Jun 2005 Post subject: |
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Get an ER-5, Genrally cheaper to buy More asteatically pleasing.
Oh and I happen to be selling one (shameless plug).
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dodsi I think all members on this forum knows your selling it. Every post to do with buying, you pop up and advertise your ER! Nice going though.
You shouldn't have a problem selling it as it looks a neat and very well kept bike. Good luck, although you don't need it.  ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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CB500 should be doing at least 120, I think I was told I was doing a little over 100mph around Gerrards Bend at Mallory on mine, but it's hard to tell on track, no speedo, no tachometer, no clues other than noise and passing tarmac.
I know i was doing 40mph when I slammed into barriers though.
They go quite well, had front wheel leaving the floor from the grid at Mallory and when I restarted the bike (push start after crashing) down the Devel's elbow it tried to wheelie again.
Personally, I think the 500 will be fine for the road, good smooth power delivery, low end grunt and shifts quite quickly. suspension is soft and smooth and seat is comfy. I still think 500cc is enough for the road, you could loose your licence with one of these, let alone a 1000cc!
generally, Top end rush ain't an issue, as the grunt gets you there, being a twin and all. They are nimble enough, what with the large bars and upright sitting position. Great for commuting and can be very civilised and the brakes are quite good. Quite sharp sometimes. I was managing to get the thing from 120mph down to 30mph in 150 yards, even with the back end completely stepping out and smoking the rear tyre (which is the slower way of slowing down). I think you wil have fun with it. If you get to a point (with the way you ride - what ever it is) where you feel you need more power or speed, then simply try riding it like a 2-stroke, gearing it high, keeping the rev's up and trying to hold corner speed, but don't go too mad on the roads, ey! If you use the clutch like a two stroke, slipping it slightly in first to get from the lights, not many cars will keep up with you, especially if they aren't expecting you to rip off!
You will probably enjoy this bike for a year or two really. After all, look at the pictures above, they can be riden like a sports machine, knee down, etc.....  ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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Nice one mate thanks for the info.  ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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I love this thread. Its making me fall in love with the CB5 even more! ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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| Quote: | The only problem for fast riding is the lack of ground clearance and the fact that unless you hand off slightly, its quite easy to get the pegs down when cornering |
Not that it's possible on any other bike then? Admittedly, the suspension being soft does allow for some wallow in corners, so the pegs will touch down before you get to max lean.
This is why, on the racing CB500, which is mostly standard, the footpegs are cut to half the length. It looks a bit ratty, but we arn't allowed to fit modified/aftermarket rear sets or foot rests. We do use jack plates to raise the standard assembly by around 10mm, but that's due to the rules stating that any bike raced (unless classic) has to have a minimum lean angle of 53 degrees without anything other than the footpegs touching down.
Be warned though, with the footpegs cut down by half of their length and riding in wet conditions, the rubber surface on the pegs gets very slippery and there is obviously on half as much to try to grip. This caused me quite a few trips around Cadwell Woodland section with only one foot on the pegs, the outside foot being right un in the air as I gripped the tank. ____________________ TL1000R Parts For Sale! |
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So ts50x, hows the CB going?!!?  ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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Josh- are you riding that RD125 yet? Its all gone a bit quiet of late, last i read it was still in parts , are ya riding it? or the RG? How old are you anyway? ____________________ LOOK AT DAT M8 WELL LUSH A PARROT INT IT |
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