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2006 Honda Rebel 3,390 Miles on 2040-motos

US $1,950.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:3390 ColorColor: White
Location:

Gurnee, Illinois, US

Gurnee, Illinois, US
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Honda Rebel tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Rebel description

This 2006 Honda Rebel, in excellent condition, runs great. Very reliable motorcycle.


On Aug-21-13 at 10:55:24 PDT, seller added the following information:

This is a white 2006 Honda Rebel CMX 250 . The motorcycle is very clean, In excellent condition. It boasts a 234cc four-stroke engine, yet powerful enough for more experienced motorcyclists. A low seat height that is both comfortable and confidence inspiring. A five-speed transmission that’s pretty much foolproof. And an electric starter that gets you going with the push of a button.

Here are the Specs:

ManufacturerHonda
Rebel 250
PredecessorHonda CM250C Custom
ClassCruiser
Engine234 cc (14.3 cu in) air-cooled SOHC two valves per cyl. straight-twin [1]
Bore / stroke53.0 mm × 53.0 mm (2.09 in × 2.09 in)
Compression ratio9.2:1
Top speed70 mph (110 km/h)[2]
Power16.1 hp (12.0 kW)[2]
Torque12.4 lb·ft (16.8 N·m)[2]
Ignition typeCDI
Transmission5-speed, chain drive
Frame typeTubular steel double cradle
SuspensionFront: 33 mm fork; 120 mm (4.7 in) travel
Rear: Dual shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 2.9-inch travel
BrakesFront: Single-disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear: Drum
TiresFront: 3.00"-18"
Rear: 130/90-15
Rake, trail30° 40', 113 mm (4.4 in)
Wheelbase1,450 mm (57 in)
Seat height676 mm (26.6 in)
Weight139 kg (310 lb) (dry)
145 kg (320 lb)[2] (
wet)
Fuel capacity9.8 L (2.2 imp gal; 2.6 US gal), incl. 2.6 L (0.57 imp gal; 0.69 US gal) reserve
Fuel consumption52–62.6 mpg-US (4.5–3.76 L/100 km; 62–75.2 mpg-imp)[3][2]


On Aug-21-13 at 11:45:57 PDT, seller added the following information:

This motorcycle is equipped with side stand ignition cut-off. If the side stand is down you wouldn’t be able to shift the transmission into gear.

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