Honda CMX500 Rebel | |
Manufacturer: | Honda |
Aka: | Honda CMX500 Honda Rebel 500 |
Production: | 2017–present |
Class: | Cruiser |
Predecessor: | Honda CMX450 |
Engine: | 471cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC Straight-twin engine |
Compression: | 10.7:1 |
Power: | 340NaN0 at 8,500 rpm[''claimed''] |
Torque: | 43.20NaN0 at 6,000 rpm[''claimed''] |
Transmission: | 6-speed manual |
Suspension: | Front: 41 mm telescopic fork Rear: Dual shocks, 96 mm travel |
Tires: | Front: 130/90-16 Rear: 150/80-16 |
Wheelbase: | 14901NaN1[1] |
Length: | 2205mm |
Width: | 820mm |
Height: | 1090mm |
Seat Height: | 690mm[2] |
Wet Weight: | 191kg (421lb)[''claimed''] |
The Honda CMX500 Rebel (also called the Honda CMX500[3] or Rebel 500[4]) is a cruiser motorcycle made by the Japanese company Honda.
Designed as a cruiser, the model was presented in November 2016 in Long Beach, California, and went into production in spring 2024. Since its release, newer iterations have featured an LED lighting package, a new instrument cluster, and a slipper-assist clutch.[5] The Rebel 500 uses the same 471 cc (28.7 cu in) 180° crank straight-twin engine as Honda's other 21st century "500-twins", such as the CB500F and CL500.
The development of the Honda Rebel was described by Astra Honda Motor President Toshiyuki Inuma as "simple" and "raw." The design incorporates modern lines with stylistic elements reminiscent of the 20th century. The focus was on enabling modification and customization, with an emphasis on minimalism to make customization more accessible and to allow for greater individual expression.
Honda's chief designer, Keita Mikura, described the concept behind the motorcycle as aiming to blend a timeless visual appearance with contemporary elements. The design goal was to create a motorcycle that is straightforward and practical, while also being adaptable to various uses as desired by the owner.[6]