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23rd November 2024
Honda Brings Back the SCL500 for 2024

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Source: Motorcycle Cruiser –

Honda is bringing the scrambler-inspired SCL500 back to the US lineup for 2024, with no changes. (Honda/)Honda may have taken a chance in bringing a scrambler-styled Rebel 500 to US shores last year, but it seems the SCL500 was popular enough to warrant a return. In the first product release of the 2024 calendar year, the SCL500 rolls into the lineup unchanged, bringing back the upright riding position, high-mount exhaust, rubber tank pads, and all its other scrambler-inspired styling traits paired with a modern engine, chassis, and braking.The 2024 SCL500 retains retro cues like tank pads, high-mount exhaust, and retro fork gaiters. Underneath the scrambler styling, though, it shares the 471cc engine and main frame with the Rebel 500. (Honda/)As before, the SCL500 flaunts a retro-inspired look with a wide front wheel, high-positioned exhaust, flat double seat, twin shocks, fork gaiters, and rubber fuel-tank pads. It shares its main frame and 500cc parallel-twin engine with the popular Rebel 500, so you can expect the same approachable performance, though the SCL is priced $300 more than the Rebel. (For reference, the SCL500 produced 39.6 hp at 8,100 rpm on the Cruiser dyno, compared with 40.8 hp for the Rebel 500.)That tubular steel frame arrangement on the SCL is likewise unchanged, paired with a model-specific loop-shaped subframe to better support the flat double seat and repositioned shock mounts. The suspension, exhaust, wheels, and geometry are also unique to the SCL, with the scrambler—sorry, scrambler-styled—bike having longer suspension travel than the base Rebel, at 5.9 inches up front and 5.7 inches at the rear, rolling on an ADV-styled 19/17-inch wheel combo. The fork is nonadjustable, while the blacked-out tubular swingarm holds twin side-mounted shocks with two-step preload adjusters. ABS is standard.Related: Honda’s Rebel Family and Fury Cruiser Return for 2024New for 2024 is this Matte Black Metallic color option. (Honda/)Other differences between the Rebel 500 and SCL include a larger rear sprocket and different intake as well as a larger, 310mm front brake disc on the latter. A taller and wider handlebar, a higher (and longer) saddle, and footpeg positions that are further back all result in the SCL also having a vastly different riding position compared with the Rebel 500.Even better, for 2024 the SCL500′s MSRP is unchanged from last year—it’s still $6,799. Colors include Candy Orange and Matte Laurel Green Metallic, and new this year, a Matte Black Metallic. Owners can also personalize the SCL500 with Honda’s wide range of accessories including a headlight visor, high front fender, hand guards, rear carrier, top case, and saddlebags. The SCL500 joins the already-announced Rebel 300, Rebel 500, and Rebel 1100s in Honda’s 2024 US lineup (though it should be noted  that the SCL is positioned in the Standard category on Honda’s website), and bikes should be in dealerships by this April.The 2024 Honda SCL500 in Candy Orange. (Honda/)2024 Honda SCL500 Specs

MSRP:
$6,799

Engine:
DOHC, liquid-cooled parallel twin; 4 valves/cyl.

Displacement:
471cc

Bore x Stroke:
67.0 x 66.8mm

Compression Ratio:
10.7:1

Transmission/Final Drive:
6-speed/chain

Fuel System:
PGM-FI w/ 34mm Keihin throttle bodies

Clutch:
Wet, multiplate slipper/assist

Engine Management/Ignition:
Electronic

Frame:
Steel diamond

Front Suspension:
41mm telescopic fork; 5.9 in. travel

Rear Suspension:
Twin shocks, preload adjustable; 5.7 in. travel

Front Brake:
2-piston caliper, 310mm disc w/ ABS

Rear Brake:
1-piston caliper, 240mm disc w/ ABS

Wheels, Front/Rear:
Cast aluminum alloy

Tires, Front/Rear:
110/80-19 / 150/70-17

Rake/Trail:
27.0°/4.3 in.

Wheelbase:
58.4 in.

Ground Clearance:
6.1 in.

Seat Height:
31.1 in.

Fuel Capacity:
3.2 gal.

Claimed Wet Weight:
419 lb.

Contact:
powersports.honda.com”}]] 

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