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| Build quality | 7.9/10 |
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| Reliability | 8.3/10 |
| Value for Money | 8/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 8.3/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.6/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 9th Oct 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: Comfortable, about 125MPG, parts are cheap and easily fitted and it is also very reliable
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General comments: I have owned my rebel for just over a year now and cannot bring myself to sell it. have only had one or two problems with it and that was fork seals and the battery needing charged every few weeks. Would recomend it it anyone wanting to learn how to ride. I go everywhere on my bike. about 100 miles per day just cruising. 10/10!
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Review by
Guest.
on 19th Jul 2008
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User Rating : 10
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A nice place to start with biking, 2 cyclinders gives you better response and fuel efficient too.
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Review by
jamescoy04
on 21st Jul 2006
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User Rating : 9
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The Honda Rebel 125 motorbike is fun to ride. I would like to own another one, but I have been banned from all motorbikes since my accident. The centre of gravity little too low, as I kept catching the pegs on the road round sharp corners. I also couldn't go more than about 100 miles without refilling. There is no fuel gage, which meant I had to guess.
Unfortunately, as I have been involved in an accident, I would like to sell my bike for repairs/parts or rebuild. It is a brilliant bike to ri ...
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Review by
kalize
on 18th Jul 2006
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User Rating : 4
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I brought my bike just under 3 weeks ago and I've had nothing but trouble with it. Threw me off yesterday... it had a full MOT about a week ago and they said they had fitted a new fork and seal for me... when I was out riding as you do lol it felt like something snapped and the bike drifted, almost into a wall... luckily I wasn't going fast and I know how to handle a bike otherwise it could have done serious damage. Some bikers were passing by and the said they noticed it jolt and drift off... t ...
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Review by
millieme
on 17th Jun 2006
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User Rating : 9
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I had my Honda Rebel bought me for my fiftieth birthay and being a good pillon thought it was great. Just the thing for a woman to get some freedom from day to day life and relive thier youth ahah
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Review by
ben133882
on 30th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 10
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I have owned the Honda Rebel 125 bike now for 3 months now and have had lots of fun with it. With the low centre of gravity it is easy to get the pegs down whilst going round sharp corners. As I have had to replace the pegs. I purchased the bike for £600 with 12,000 on the clock.
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Review by
lee bateman
on 23rd Jan 2006
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User Rating : 10
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I bought my Honda Rebel for £1000 with 16,000 miles in excellent condition. No rust what so ever excellent all round bike and runs perfect too.
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on 18th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 10
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Bought the Honda Rebel 125 after doing my CBT. Cost me £450, in great condition, with 14800 miles on the clock. Bike parts are not expensive, tyres are fairly pricey, rear tyre being £75 fitted, Front Tyre being £45 fitted. Fine for city riding, can hold a nice 60 mph and has a bit of oomph if needed. You can pootle in 5th at 30ish. I'd recommend it for anyone wanting a nice comfortable, economical bike as a starter. I'll be doing a DAS next year and moving to a bigger crui ...
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on 28th Oct 2005
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User Rating : 10
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I was inspired by seeing Harley's as a youngster, but could never afford to own one - so when I came to be able to get my first motorbike at the ripe old age of 34, I was amazed to see that I could ride a cruiser on L plates when I saw the Honda Rebel in my local dealer's window... I was hooked, and bought my bike without a test ride.. and was delivered + bike to take my CBT arranged by the dealer, having never even started it up before. I was so impressed that I wanted to share my experiences w ...
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on 12th Sep 2005
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User Rating : 8
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The Honda Rebel CA 125 - well I bought mine 6th hand, it looks like it's taken a beating, the last guy was a mud lover and never cleaned it so there's rust in every nook and cranny. That's why it cost just under a grand. I saw the same bike in mint condition and with a few 1000 less miles going for £1300 and £1600. But I'm a beginner and I'm as likely to kill the bike as I am myself so why waste good money that I can spend on old leathers ? So far (3 weeks in) the bike seems like ...
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Review by
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on 24th Aug 2004
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User Rating : 10
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This Honda Rebel 125 is a great bike, the Honda power plant delivers every thing you could want from a 125cc and more to boot, stopping power is very good, the large disc brake at the front or the larger than life drum brake at the back make stopping, even in the wet a well controlled process.
The Rebel 125 sounds and feels like a 500cc bike. Top marks to the Honda Rebel
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Review by
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on 8th Jul 2004
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User Rating : 0
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Steer clear of Chiswick Honda. I am thoroughly disgusted with the attitude of the staff at Chiswick Honda, because they are only after your money and I am taking my custom elsewhere.
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