The Honda Rebel may not be as gorgeous as its more upscale kin, yet surely has what it needs to make you look cool while riding it. The extent that looks are concerned, the Rebel emphasizes a timeless configuration with a fat back tire, a huge fog light and an old school fuel tank. On the solace side of things, the Honda Rebel rewards you with a roomy seat and a current handlebar which offer a really loose riding position.
The bicycle is constructed around a 234 cc four stroke twin motor which offers a tolerable measure of force and is combined with a smooth five rate transmission. One of the greatest preferences offered by the Rebel is its fuel utilization which is evaluated at just 86 mpg. The bicycle rides on a 33mm front fork back double stuns and 4.6 inches of wheel travel with five-position spring-preload customizability 2.9 inches of wheel travel.
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