
Honda NX500 Review: Touring Thailand’s Roads on Honda’s New Adventure Bike
When Honda dropped the NX500, I knew it was going to turn heads in Thailand. It’s essentially the CB500X we already know and love — but sleeker, sharper, and packed with modern tech that makes it even better for both Bangkok’s city chaos and long‑distance touring.
I’ve put in miles on just about every type of road Thailand has to offer — from the snail‑paced streets of Sukhumvit to the mountain switchbacks in Mae Hong Son — and the NX500 handles all of them with a calm confidence that’s hard to beat.
If you’re thinking of renting one for touring in Thailand, here’s the lowdown.
Engine & Performance — Smooth Power You Can Actually Use
The NX500 carries over the tried‑and‑true 471cc parallel twin from the CB500X. It’s not going to snap your neck, but it’s got all the grunt you need for confident overtakes, even when loaded with luggage. Smooth power delivery makes it forgiving for newer riders, but there’s still enough kick to keep experienced riders grinning.
There’s torque where you need it — right from 3,000 RPM — which makes stop‑and‑go Bangkok riding surprisingly easy. You can leave it in a higher gear and just glide through traffic without constantly working the gearbox. Out on the open road, it’ll cruise happily at 130 km/h all day without feeling strained.
It’s not a wild, high‑revving engine, and that’s exactly why I like it for touring here. Smooth, predictable, and reliable beats exciting-but-fickle every single time in Thailand.
Comfort & Touring Capability
Touring in Thailand is about variety — you’ll be on perfect tarmac one minute and rolling over rough patches the next. The NX500’s upright seating position, wide handlebars, and long‑travel suspension soak up bumps and potholes without beating you up.
Wind protection is solid, with a decent stock screen that keeps fatigue down on long expressway runs. The seat is comfortable enough for all‑day rides, though, like most stock seats, you’ll appreciate a stretch every couple of hours. And unlike some adventure bikes that roast your thighs in city traffic, the NX500 runs cool enough that Bangkok’s heat isn’t unbearable.
Modern Tech Upgrades
This is where the NX500 really pulls ahead of the CB500X.
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5-inch full-color TFT display — Bright, easy to read in all lighting.
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Honda RoadSync connectivity — Integrates with your smartphone for turn‑by‑turn navigation and notifications right on your dash.
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HSTC (Honda Selectable Torque Control) — Helps manage rear wheel traction, especially useful on wet or sandy roads.
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Customizable display layouts — Choose from Bar, Circle, or Simple patterns depending on your preference.
💡 Thinking About Touring Thailand on the NX500?
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Handling in the Real World
The NX500 feels planted in corners without being sluggish — a rare balance in the adventure‑style category. It’s nimble enough to weave through Bangkok traffic but stable when loaded with panniers for touring.
On mountain roads, the chassis inspires confidence. It’s not a sport bike, but it’s far more fun on the twisties than its spec sheet suggests. The upgraded suspension over the CB500X is noticeable when you’re pushing through bends or riding over uneven surfaces. The updated Showa suspension is the quiet hero here.
Touring Practicality in Thailand
If you’re renting for touring, you need more than just a fun ride — you need a capable travel partner. The NX500 checks those boxes:
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Good fuel economy — Around 25–28 km/l depending on riding style.
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Generous fuel tank — 17.5 liters means fewer fuel stops.
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Luggage options — Works well with panniers, top box, or soft bags.
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ABS brakes — Solid stopping power even in wet tropical downpours.
At 196 kg (wet), it’s not featherweight, but the low‑speed manners are excellent. The clutch is light, the throttle smooth, and the upright stance means you’re always aware of what’s happening around you.
Where It Excels in Thailand
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Bangkok commuting — Upright, narrow enough to lane filter with the scooters, easy clutch.
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Weekend trips — Ayutthaya, Hua Hin, Kanchanaburi are a breeze.
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Northern mountain loops — Great for Mae Hong Son, Chiang Rai routes.
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Coastal runs — Stable and comfortable for long coastal rides to Trat or Ranong.
🆚 NX500 vs CB500X — Which to Rent?
Both are great, but here’s the simple breakdown:
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NX500 — More modern tech, sharper styling, improved handling. Ideal if you value the latest features.
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CB500X — Same core strengths, slightly more budget‑friendly for long‑term rentals and a bit more sporty of a feel. Perfect if you don’t need the extra gadgets.
Final Verdict
The Honda NX500 is one of the best bikes you can rent for touring in Thailand right now. It’s comfortable enough for daily city use, capable enough for serious touring, and packed with tech that makes riding more enjoyable and less tiring.
At Ducky’s Motorcycle Rental, our NX500s come fully kitted with panniers, top box, riding jackets, gloves, full‑face helmets, USB chargers, and phone mounts — all included at no extra cost.
Whether you’re planning to cruise Bangkok’s streets or ride all the way to Chiang Mai, the NX500 is a rock‑solid choice for exploring Thailand on two wheels.