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My Honda Rebel CMX 250 Motorcycle

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Showing you my Honda Rebel 250 motorcycle, with plenty of mods. A couple weren’t shown in the video. I’ll also be adding some Jardine pipes to the bike soon, to increase torque to match the 30-tooth sprocket.

Mods:

- Crashbar

- 30-Tooth Rear Sprocket

- Red/Black Leather Lever Tassels

- Front Fork Leather Tool Bag

- Protac Driver Backrest

- River Road Soft Saddlebags

- Welded/Shaped Saddlebag Supports (meant for a Shadow, heated and bent to fit a Rebel)

- Guardian Bell (hanging from crashbar)

- Fuel Filter

- Chrome License Plate Frame with Skull Bolts

- Leather Backrest Bag

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7 Responses to “My Honda Rebel CMX 250 Motorcycle”

  1. millskiker on January 21st, 2009 5:33 pm

    That’s probably the nicest rebel I’ve ever seen. The Jardine pipes sound great on cmx250…Also it’s cool that you actually told about the bike and where you got the accessories…I have a Nighthawk 750, red, and my wife is dying for a Rebel…so I got some tips on some cool add-ons! Thanks

  2. Chris9183 on January 21st, 2009 5:33 pm

    To work and back is usually 10 miles roughly, that’s if I don’t go anywhere else. I’ve been known to go on 200+ mile cruises on my day off just because. The Rebel (if broken in properly and allowed to warm up before each ride) will travel the interstate just fine at 75-80mph, some people get 85+ out of theirs.

  3. rwp16db on January 21st, 2009 5:33 pm

    like the bike, not many people take to the 250 lightweight cruisers any more. how far do you travel each day and what speed do you average?

  4. flrider7 on January 21st, 2009 5:33 pm

    Nice set-up and great color!

  5. torresmatt on January 21st, 2009 5:33 pm

    lol ya i leik ur moturcykul. it iz teh shinay and i like teh skulz!!!!111

  6. Chris9183 on January 21st, 2009 5:33 pm

    The camera is a Kodak EasyShare CX7330 model…not very great quality but it works well enough for what I wanna record, lol…I’m looking into a way to mount the camera to my bike, or strap it to my chest and record a nice ride around the roads around here.

  7. sheiladeel on January 21st, 2009 5:33 pm

    Chris! Very cool - what kind of camera did you use, man?

    I love that you were talking, and not just playing music with text.

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