Ever since it hit the market five years ago, I have been intrigued by the Honda Rebel. What jumped out to me was that in terms of looks, power and price, it seemed like the perfect little city cruiser — and a great option for novice riders too.
After all, the naked silhouette appeared simultaneously fierce and fun, the 471cc parallel-twin engine promised enough power to zip around town, and the price (around $6,000) felt pretty hard to beat. Meanwhile, the combination of a roughly 27-inch seat height and 400-pound weight pointed toward something even first-timers could handle with relative ease.
Honda believes in this bike, too, as it has followed up the original Rebel 500 with a couple of additional sizes: the 300 (with a 286cc engine) and, more recently, the 1100 (with a 1084cc engine).
The latter model caught my attention because suddenly, it seemed like a bike you could take far beyond the city limits. So when the opportunity for seat time on one presented itself recently, I hopped on board. Here are the big takeaways after a few weeks of ripping around on city streets and country roads.
Is the Honda Rebel 1100 new?
It’s new-ish. The 2022 edition of the latest, greatest and biggest Rebel yet rolled out earlier this year.
