I just traded my 2015 CBR500R in for my current touring steed.
It had the same engine and trans as your CB500X. My thoughts on it:
- (Mine) needed +1 tooth on the front sprocket. The engine is torquey enough to handle it in 1st gear. Lots of shifting around town. I often went 1-2-6. Rev through 2nd for a little thrill.
+ GREAT engine. Power everywhere above 3500 RPM, if I recall correctly.
- Transmission was notchy sometimes, even after broken in. In particular, sometimes, it didn't want to downshift below 3rd gear, leading to some frustrated cagers behind me at lights. They've fixed this in the 2nd generation. (2016 and newer)
+ GREAT fuel economy; I got 75 mpg around the suburbs, around 60 on the expressway.
+ GREAT build quality
+ It was really fun to rev through all the gears on this; Can't really do that on a liter bike.+/- Although it would go 110 mph (I'm told) acceleration is .... gentle above 65 or so.- Clutch was a bit more effort that it should've been. Yamaha and Kawasaki tiddlers are better in this regard
- Chain gets sticky links early; keep an eye on it. Or just replace it with a D.I.D. when you put the +1T front sprocket on.
- Mine would buzz my hands to sleep around 4k RPM, but at higher RPM it was buttery smooth. That was only an issue when cruising around in 6th gear at lower speeds.
It's been a few months now; how are you liking it?
I wish I had gotten the X, like yours. Insurance would've been cheaper, too.