Decided to take the CB500X for a spin this weekend on a trip to Pai.
Versus my Versys:
- CBX500 is a better value
- Versys is a better bike, but probably not 100,000 Baht better.
The CBX has a lot less power than the Versys, suspension is softer too, not as tight.
On the plus side the engine is very smooth, kind of encourages smooth riding. Its probably better for scooting around town. Compared to this the Versys is a clunky beast. I like the CBX engine a lot - I like that it's quiet too. My rental CBX had an aftermarket exhaust but doesn't seem to be a whole lot louder than stock.
CBX top speed is not a problem, happily and quickly reaches 160 and on the way to Pai thats as fast as you want to go anyway.
The main problem with less power is that I can't pass like I am used to. Passing cars is harder with significantly less power and torque on hand. Not that the Versys is such a monster machine but you can feel those extra 17hp more than I'd have thought - maybe also because the Versys is specifically geared for more torque.
In the twisties, the CBX took a bit getting used to but then I started having lots of fun and despite giving it my best effort failed to make it slip - this bike is planted on the road, sticks to the pavement in the curves. The Scorpion Trails doing their bit. Tried to scrape the footpegs too but didn't quite get there.
The ABS on the CBX seems more refined than the V, allowing some slip on the front which I guess should result in better stopping power. I still feel that the Versys stops quicker though, maybe thanks to having two disks upfront instead of just one. Tested in a real life situation thanks to a drunk farmer in Pai who shot out of a soi at speed....