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Reviews of Honda CBR 650R

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4.7/5

45 Ratings

12 Reviews

5 star

84%

4 star

11%

3 star

0%

2 star

0%

1 star

4%

₹ 9,34,816
Avg. Ex-Showroom price

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

4

Visual Appeal


4

Reliability


4

Performance


4

Service Experience


3

Maintenance cost

4

Extra Features


4

Comfort


4

Value for Money

Reviews on CBR 650R

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  • Most Helpful (12)
  • Most Recent (12)
  • Critical (1)
  • Positive (11)
  • honda cbr boom boom

    7 weeks ago


    Priyanshu Kumar

    I think it has to do with growing up in a non-metro city that I still have a soft spot for fully-faired bikes. We grew up with mostly small-displacement bikes, amazing two-strokes at that, and anything fully faired was always an import and definitely powerful. Everyone in the town knew who had a big sports bike and in all likelihood, it was a Honda Fireblade, probably owned tenth-hand, but hey, it was a fully faired sports bike. So when Honda launched the revised CBR650R in India, its look alone was enough for me to like the motorcycle. It looks so much like the Fireblade, and that can never be a bad thing

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    4

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Honda Grave is a unique bike and is strong in terms of speed, there is no problem in buying this bike.

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    0


  • Honda CBR 650R review

    2 years ago


    Binayak Pandey

    In one word this is awesome. The motorcycles have a new twin-spark steel chassis and a new inline-4 engine with a longer stroke increasing the displacement to 650 cc. Abs is optional, and a variant with abs standard and restricted air intakes reduces the power below the 35 kw (47 hp) limit for the European a2 license. They have four-into-one side-swept exhaust headers with a stubby exhaust muffler, which Honda claims improve mass centralization.[3] Honda made significant technical and cosmetic updates in 2017.[4]
    In November 2018, at Eicma, Honda announced the cb650r naked bike with their neo sports café styling previously introduced on the cb1000r and cb300r, and the cbr650r sport bike with new fire blade-style fairing.[5][6] both motorcycles also received significant chassis and engine updates.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Maintenance cost

    5

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change engine oil after 5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    13


    6

  • honda cbr boom boom

    7 weeks ago


    Priyanshu Kumar

    I think it has to do with growing up in a non-metro city that I still have a soft spot for fully-faired bikes. We grew up with mostly small-displacement bikes, amazing two-strokes at that, and anything fully faired was always an import and definitely powerful. Everyone in the town knew who had a big sports bike and in all likelihood, it was a Honda Fireblade, probably owned tenth-hand, but hey, it was a fully faired sports bike. So when Honda launched the revised CBR650R in India, its look alone was enough for me to like the motorcycle. It looks so much like the Fireblade, and that can never be a bad thing

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    4

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Honda Grave is a unique bike and is strong in terms of speed, there is no problem in buying this bike.

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda CBR 650R review

    2 years ago


    Binayak Pandey

    In one word this is awesome. The motorcycles have a new twin-spark steel chassis and a new inline-4 engine with a longer stroke increasing the displacement to 650 cc. Abs is optional, and a variant with abs standard and restricted air intakes reduces the power below the 35 kw (47 hp) limit for the European a2 license. They have four-into-one side-swept exhaust headers with a stubby exhaust muffler, which Honda claims improve mass centralization.[3] Honda made significant technical and cosmetic updates in 2017.[4]
    In November 2018, at Eicma, Honda announced the cb650r naked bike with their neo sports café styling previously introduced on the cb1000r and cb300r, and the cbr650r sport bike with new fire blade-style fairing.[5][6] both motorcycles also received significant chassis and engine updates.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Maintenance cost

    5

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change engine oil after 5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    13


    6

  • honda cbr boom boom

    7 weeks ago


    Priyanshu Kumar

    I think it has to do with growing up in a non-metro city that I still have a soft spot for fully-faired bikes. We grew up with mostly small-displacement bikes, amazing two-strokes at that, and anything fully faired was always an import and definitely powerful. Everyone in the town knew who had a big sports bike and in all likelihood, it was a Honda Fireblade, probably owned tenth-hand, but hey, it was a fully faired sports bike. So when Honda launched the revised CBR650R in India, its look alone was enough for me to like the motorcycle. It looks so much like the Fireblade, and that can never be a bad thing

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    4

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Honda Grave is a unique bike and is strong in terms of speed, there is no problem in buying this bike.

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda CBR 650R review

    2 years ago


    Binayak Pandey

    In one word this is awesome. The motorcycles have a new twin-spark steel chassis and a new inline-4 engine with a longer stroke increasing the displacement to 650 cc. Abs is optional, and a variant with abs standard and restricted air intakes reduces the power below the 35 kw (47 hp) limit for the European a2 license. They have four-into-one side-swept exhaust headers with a stubby exhaust muffler, which Honda claims improve mass centralization.[3] Honda made significant technical and cosmetic updates in 2017.[4]
    In November 2018, at Eicma, Honda announced the cb650r naked bike with their neo sports café styling previously introduced on the cb1000r and cb300r, and the cbr650r sport bike with new fire blade-style fairing.[5][6] both motorcycles also received significant chassis and engine updates.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Maintenance cost

    5

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change engine oil after 5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    13


    6

  • honda cbr boom boom

    7 weeks ago


    Priyanshu Kumar

    I think it has to do with growing up in a non-metro city that I still have a soft spot for fully-faired bikes. We grew up with mostly small-displacement bikes, amazing two-strokes at that, and anything fully faired was always an import and definitely powerful. Everyone in the town knew who had a big sports bike and in all likelihood, it was a Honda Fireblade, probably owned tenth-hand, but hey, it was a fully faired sports bike. So when Honda launched the revised CBR650R in India, its look alone was enough for me to like the motorcycle. It looks so much like the Fireblade, and that can never be a bad thing

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    4

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Honda Grave is a unique bike and is strong in terms of speed, there is no problem in buying this bike.

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda CBR 650R review

    2 years ago


    Binayak Pandey

    In one word this is awesome. The motorcycles have a new twin-spark steel chassis and a new inline-4 engine with a longer stroke increasing the displacement to 650 cc. Abs is optional, and a variant with abs standard and restricted air intakes reduces the power below the 35 kw (47 hp) limit for the European a2 license. They have four-into-one side-swept exhaust headers with a stubby exhaust muffler, which Honda claims improve mass centralization.[3] Honda made significant technical and cosmetic updates in 2017.[4]
    In November 2018, at Eicma, Honda announced the cb650r naked bike with their neo sports café styling previously introduced on the cb1000r and cb300r, and the cbr650r sport bike with new fire blade-style fairing.[5][6] both motorcycles also received significant chassis and engine updates.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Maintenance cost

    5

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change engine oil after 5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    13


    6

  • honda cbr boom boom

    7 weeks ago


    Priyanshu Kumar

    I think it has to do with growing up in a non-metro city that I still have a soft spot for fully-faired bikes. We grew up with mostly small-displacement bikes, amazing two-strokes at that, and anything fully faired was always an import and definitely powerful. Everyone in the town knew who had a big sports bike and in all likelihood, it was a Honda Fireblade, probably owned tenth-hand, but hey, it was a fully faired sports bike. So when Honda launched the revised CBR650R in India, its look alone was enough for me to like the motorcycle. It looks so much like the Fireblade, and that can never be a bad thing

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service Experience


    4

    Value for Money

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    > 1 yr

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Honda Grave is a unique bike and is strong in terms of speed, there is no problem in buying this bike.

    Was this review helpful?

    0


    0


  • Honda CBR 650R review

    2 years ago


    Binayak Pandey

    In one word this is awesome. The motorcycles have a new twin-spark steel chassis and a new inline-4 engine with a longer stroke increasing the displacement to 650 cc. Abs is optional, and a variant with abs standard and restricted air intakes reduces the power below the 35 kw (47 hp) limit for the European a2 license. They have four-into-one side-swept exhaust headers with a stubby exhaust muffler, which Honda claims improve mass centralization.[3] Honda made significant technical and cosmetic updates in 2017.[4]
    In November 2018, at Eicma, Honda announced the cb650r naked bike with their neo sports café styling previously introduced on the cb1000r and cb300r, and the cbr650r sport bike with new fire blade-style fairing.[5][6] both motorcycles also received significant chassis and engine updates.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Visual Appeal


    5

    Reliability


    5

    Performance


    5

    Service Experience


    5

    Maintenance cost

    5

    Extra Features

    About the Reviewer

    Used it for

    Everything

    Owned for

    < 3 months

    Ridden for

    5000-10000 kms

    Tips for other riders

    Change engine oil after 5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    13


    6

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