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Old 10-18-2007, 01:26 PM   #1
 
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1996 Honda Rebel Review

As found on motorcycle.com

The Rebel 250 has wandered in and out of Honda's lineup for several years. For 1996 the Rebel is in, and Honda will probably find it in their heart to forgive you if you didn't notice this while drooling over the CBR900RR or the Valkyrie.
Yes, the Rebel is back to fill a small but stable market niche for a lightweight novice bike with a low seat. There's only one way to say it: This bike was made for short people.
Very short people, actually. At a relatively stubby 5'6", our shortest tester was barely small enough to fit on the bike. The suspension didn't bottom out and his elbows didn't touch his knees, but it would have been much more comfortable if the bars, pegs, and seat had all been about an
inch further from each other.

The only normal-sized feature of the Rebel is its handlebar. The wide, flat bar puts your hands far apart. It also makes lane-splitting slightly more difficult than it should be: if the bar was a few inches narrower this 250 could be the ultimate commuter bike. But that same tiller allows you to push the front end around with ease. The bike is very flickable at low speeds.
This flickability makes the Rebel an entertaining ride. It has more ground clearance than most cruisers, and the light weight actually makes riding the local canyons fun. There is sinful pleasure in pushing this little bike through a corner with the peg grinding away.
For a rider with any experience, the lack of power from the air-cooled twin would be a problem. Tucked in as tightly as we could get, we saw an indicated 80 mph on the speedometer. To its credit, the bike was quite happy to deal with this sort of abuse, and displayed no scary traits at speed. Of course, Honda hasn't aimed this bike at experienced riders, and novices will find the power output unintimidating.
"If you're looking for a novice-level motorcycle and can't find another bike on the market that will fit you, then the little Honda could work out nicely."

As you would expect, this 250 is built to a price. Unfortunately, it shows. Most of the fit and finish of the bike is up to a high standard. But little details, like a missing oil light (never mind the lack of a tach), budget OEM tires, and a weak non-halogen headlight stick out. Also, the transmission was always balky, and we had trouble getting into neutral while stopped and experienced occasional false neutrals while moving through the gearbox.
All nitpicking aside, the only real problem is that Honda hasn't priced this motorcycle as cheaply as we would like to see. At $3999, it is a hundred dollars more than a Yamaha Virago 250, and only a hundred dollars less than Suzuki's GS500E. So who wants a Rebel? If you're looking for a novice-level motorcycle and can't find another bike on the market that will fit you, then the little Honda could work out nicely.
Specifications


Manufacturer: Honda
Model: 1996 CMX250C
Price: $3,999
Engine: sohc, 2-valve Twin
Bore x stroke: 53mm x 53mm
Displacement: 234cc
Carburetion: 26mm Keihin CV
Transmission: 5-speed
Wheelbase: 57.1 in.
Seat height: 26.6 in.
Fuel capacity: 2.6 gal.
Claimed dry weight: 306 lbs.

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Old 11-16-2007, 09:59 AM   #2
 
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Wow.. kinda a harsh review! I am 5'10", and have no problem with fitting on my Rebel. If I were to give any bad marks on the bike, I would say the neutral-finding issue is a problem, as well as an uncomfortable seat (after about 20 min, my butt is SERIOUSLY uncomfortable... and at 40-45 minutes, I am asking, "Did my booty fall off? I CAN'T FEEL IT ANYMORE!!!".

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Old 08-26-2008, 01:22 AM   #3
 
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I guess that's why they say the bike is best for short people. I am 5' 6" and the seat is more comfortable for me because I don't sit as far back in the seat where the steel plate is noticed. Just my opinion.
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Old 08-26-2008, 10:44 PM   #4
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Wow that is a harsh reveiw. I'm 5'10" and I feel really comfortable on the bike. I have to agree with the nuetral issues though. Some times its hard to get it into nuetral, as in today! At an uphill stop sign when I though it was in 1st it died on me trying to get onto the road. When I tried to down shift it felt like it was already there. After I was on the road I geared up 3 times, whats that tell me! As for seating, I'm comfortable, I have had days where I've ridden for 6+ hours and felt fine and days where I've had my back start to feel uncomfortable on a 25 minute ride to/from work. Overall
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Old 05-10-2011, 06:27 PM   #5
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Hey guys I just found a 1996 Honda rebel 250 1,500 miles downside is that it has been in a shed for almost two years. I cleaned the tank, carburator but it still will not run. It wants to crank but will hit only for a second. I need help!
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Old 05-10-2011, 06:46 PM   #6
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Welcome to the group. this is the place to get all the help you need. My advice is to get a service manual as soon as possible. There are some for sale here in the classified section and they have them on amazon and e-bay as well as download sites. I just got one for $9.00 that was an instant download.
Good luck and have fun Oh yah keep us posted and how about some picks
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Hey guys I just found a 1996 Honda rebel 250 1,500 miles downside is that it has been in a shed for almost two years. I cleaned the tank, carburator but it still will not run. It wants to crank but will hit only for a second. I need help!
did you make sure the kill switch was in the run position? Are you using the choke?
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Old 05-10-2011, 09:08 PM   #8
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Many times it takes several tries to get all the accumulated gunk out of the jets and carb body orifices. If you have access to an ultarsonic cleaner, I'd clean the carb in that.
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On the second cleaning, I finally got the main jet. Happy to report the Rebel is running great. Thanks all for your support and prayers.
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Glad you got it going!

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