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View Poll Results: What Rebel Do You Ride
'85 - '87 Classic 250 172 26.79%
'96 - '99 250 49 7.63%
'00 - '09 250 310 48.29%
'86 - '87 Classic Rebel 450 106 16.51%
'95-'99 CA 125 Rebel 4 0.62%
2012 Rebel 1 0.16%
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Old 06-18-2006, 03:28 AM   #21
 
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o6 that is almost a year old.

Miss Dottie wanted to carry gear but didn't want bags so we have super sissy bar. There are also some lighting mods. I'll post them later.



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Old 06-20-2006, 05:10 PM   #22
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1985 Rebel 250 Limited Edition. Has gold-tone trim and wing-like detailing on the gas tank.

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Old 06-21-2006, 12:15 PM   #23
 
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Welcome aboard, theresamisu......
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Old 06-26-2006, 10:08 PM   #24
 
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2006 Rebel 250 white. Beautiful. I will add a windshield, and saddlebags and possibly a light bar. I'm lovin it
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Old 06-27-2006, 01:31 PM   #25
 
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05 Orange Rebel. Got almost 14,000 miles on it now. Only thing added was a national cycle flyscreen and a set of willie and max raptor series bags. Makes for a pretty clean look.
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Old 07-19-2006, 02:40 PM   #26
 
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'87 Rebel 450 (work in progress - Pics in my introduction)
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Old 07-23-2006, 09:49 PM   #27
 
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I am sad to say that a month ago, I sold my '86 250 limited edition rebel. I am ecstatic to say that 3 weeks ago I bought an '86 450 rebel and it kicks ass!
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Old 07-24-2006, 01:06 PM   #28
 
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I am sad to say that a month ago, I sold my '86 250 limited edition rebel. I am ecstatic to say that 3 weeks ago I bought an '86 450 rebel and it kicks a$$!
Ya done good, now you know what the rest of us 450 owners know.

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Old 11-23-2006, 07:52 PM   #29
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450 is the Greatest..!!

I started out on a Honda 150 Scooter.....(Im Retired Military).....got a lot of free time to ride....put about 4,000 on the Scooter....wanted a 450 Rebel....the Dealer informed me they only made them in 1986 and 1987.....SOOOO bought a new Honda rebel 250......6 months later...a friend of mine called me about selling his 86 Rebel 450..what to do.?what to do.?...well...sold the 250 to another friend of mine....got the 450 and havent looked back since...even tho Ive since picked up a 97 Goldwing 1500 for long rides....That 450 Rebel is just right for riding up in the Smoky Mountains.......we camp up there a lot and I trailer the 450 (named ERIKA) and its perfect for the mountain roads....even rode the Dragon on it twice..got enuff power to pull and ole fat Army Sgt. on it.....even up to the top of Mt. Leconte....I hope to post photos soon........Hans Fischer
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Old 11-24-2006, 11:53 AM   #30
 
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Re: 450 is the Greatest..!!

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I started out on a Honda 150 Scooter.....(Im Retired Military).....got a lot of free time to ride....put about 4,000 on the Scooter....wanted a 450 Rebel....the Dealer informed me they only made them in 1986 and 1987.....SOOOO bought a new Honda rebel 250......6 months later...a friend of mine called me about selling his 86 Rebel 450..what to do.?what to do.?...well...sold the 250 to another friend of mine....got the 450 and havent looked back since...even tho Ive since picked up a 97 Goldwing 1500 for long rides....That 450 Rebel is just right for riding up in the Smoky Mountains.......we camp up there a lot and I trailer the 450 (named ERIKA) and its perfect for the mountain roads....even rode the Dragon on it twice..got enuff power to pull and ole fat Army Sgt. on it.....even up to the top of Mt. Leconte....I hope to post photos soon........Hans Fischer
Hey Joe, I'm happy to see you finally showed up here, we are going to have a Rebel meet at Jack's during Bike Week (late Feb./early March) and we are also planing a meet, May 6th & 7th in the No. Ga. mountains (Helen) it's real close for you I sure hope you can make it.

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