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How much is the Honda 500r dirt bike?

In short, Honda does not offer a new model called the 500R. The closest current option to a large-bore Honda dirt bike is the CRF450R, while the legacy XR500R/CR500R models live on in the used market with prices that vary widely by condition and rarity.


Current Honda dirt bikes and price ranges


The list below covers the main new-bike options that enthusiasts commonly compare when they ask about a “500R,” along with typical price bands you’ll see in the market today.



  • CRF450R — Honda’s flagship 449cc motocross bike; typical MSRP is in the high $8,000s to around $10,000 USD, depending on the model year and trim level.

  • CRF450RX — the cross-country/enduro variant of the same platform; pricing generally mirrors the CRF450R, with slight variations by year and regional options.

  • XR500R / CR500R (vintage/legacy models) — not in production for 2026; on the used market, rider-ready examples commonly range from roughly $3,000 to $8,000, with well-preserved or restored machines often reaching $10,000–$15,000 or more depending on condition and provenance.


Prices vary by year, trim level, dealer incentives, and regional taxes. Always verify current MSRP and local availability with a Honda dealer or official Honda pages for the latest information.


What to know if you’re shopping the used market


For buyers hunting a vintage or legacy Honda, the following factors typically determine value and reliability more than anything else.



  • Model year and version — newer CRF450R/RX variants vs. older CRF450X or Works Edition differences can affect price and parts compatibility.

  • Condition and maintenance history — service records, prior repairs, and overall wear influence price and ride quality.

  • Originality and provenance (for vintage models) — original plastics, exhaust, and VIN matching can boost value; heavily modified bikes may fetch less unless modifications are desirable for the buyer.

  • Regional demand and availability — prices can vary between the United States, Europe, and other markets due to import costs, taxes, and local supply.


When evaluating a used Honda dirt bike, factor in potential maintenance costs, tire and chain replacements, and any needed suspension service. A pre-purchase inspection is prudent for older models.


Where to shop and how to verify prices


Finding the right price for a Honda dirt bike—new or used—depends on choosing trusted sources and comparing multiple listings.



  • Authorized Honda dealers for new bikes and certified pre-owned units.

  • Specialized used-bike dealers that offer inspected bikes and warranties.

  • Online marketplaces (Cycle Trader, Facebook Marketplace, eBay Motors) with buyer protections and return policies.


Do your due diligence: set a budget, confirm the bike’s history, request maintenance records, and consider a professional pre-purchase inspection before committing.


Summary


There is no new Honda 500R in 2026. The closest option is the CRF450R, with new-bike prices typically ranging from the high $8,000s to around $10,000 USD depending on year and trim. If you’re seeking a Honda XR500R or CR500R from the era, you’ll be shopping in the used market where prices vary widely based on condition, originality, and rarity. Always check current dealer listings and reputable marketplaces to confirm up-to-date pricing in your region.

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