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2005 Honda Rebel on 2040-motos

US $6451
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Madisonville, Kentucky, United States

Madisonville, Kentucky, United States
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Honda Rebel photos

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Honda Rebel tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 TypeType:Cruiser

Honda Rebel description

We recently took this 2005 Honda Rebel 250 in on trade towards a new car. This bike rides as if it were new with no issues. The only known issue is it will drip gasoline when bike is turned off due to the float being stuck in the carburetor. It does not affect drivability.

 

This is a NO Reserve auction. The winner of the auction will be responsible for shipping and KY residents will be subject to 6% sales tax.

Moto blog

Honda World Superbike livery unveiled

Mon, 20 Feb 2012

The Honda World Superbike team has unveiled the 2012 livery Jonathan Rea and Hiroshi Aoyama will campaign for the 2012 season. Using the official test as the first opportunity to debut the new livery, the design takes styling cues from one of the colour schemes of the 2012 Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade.

2012 Honda NSF250R Race Bike Coming to America

Wed, 03 Aug 2011

American Honda announced it is bringing the new 2012 HRC NSF250R Moto3-spec race bike to the U.S. Though it was developed primarily for competition in the Moto3 World Championship, the 249cc Honda NSF250R will be legal for some racing classes in the U.S. including in USGPRU and WERA.

If you thought the license test was hard in America…

Thu, 28 Apr 2011

I’ll be the first to admit that the procedure to get a motorcycle endorsement (and a car license for that matter) in this country is incredibly easy. If you’re smart, you sit in a classroom for a few hours, answer some basic questions, learn all the controls, perform a simple riding test, and you’re off to the races.  Look at what the Japanese have to do to get their certification! Check out the video after the jump.