The 2014 Honda Foreman 500 typically weighs about 625 pounds (284 kilograms) in curb weight, with a common range spanning roughly 620 to 635 pounds depending on trim and equipment.
The 2014 Foreman 500 is a mid-size utility ATV offered in several trims, including manual and electric-shift configurations. Because dealers can add accessories and the exact model differs slightly year to year, the weight can vary by a few pounds. This article outlines the general figures and what can cause small differences.
Weight profile for the 2014 Foreman 500
Below are typical curb-weight figures for common configurations of the 2014 Foreman 500. Use these as a guide, but confirm the precise number for your specific VIN and trim with the official specification sheet or dealer documentation.
- Curb weight (standard Foreman 500, 4x4): approximately 620–630 lb (281–286 kg).
- Curb weight (ES/automatic models): approximately 625–635 lb (284–288 kg).
- Wet weight (with full fluids and typical fuel level): roughly 660–670 lb (299–304 kg).
Weights can vary slightly by production year within the 2014 range, by trim, and by any factory-installed accessories. The figures above reflect commonly cited values used by dealers and owners for the model year.
Notes on measurements and verification
For the most precise figure, consult the official Honda owner’s manual or the factory specification sheet for your exact model and VIN. Honda’s published data typically lists curb weight within the low-to-mid 600-pound range for the 2014 Foreman 500, with minor variations based on trim and optional equipment.
Considerations when evaluating weight
Weight affects payload capacity, maneuverability, and towing potential. If you plan to carry cargo or attach accessories, factor in the weight of those additions in your calculations and consult the manual for maximum payload and hitch limits. Always verify with your dealer if you need the exact figure for a specific unit.
Summary
The 2014 Honda Foreman 500 generally sits around 625 pounds in curb weight, with a typical range of 620–635 pounds depending on trim and equipment, and a wet weight near 660–670 pounds when fluids and fuel are included. While these figures provide a solid guideline, exact weights should be confirmed against the official spec sheet for your specific bike.


