Honda Rebel tech info
Honda Rebel description
The bike is all original in good to very good condition and has appox. 22,600 miles. I have owned it since 2009 and have had no problems or issues with it. There is also an aftermarket Cobra windshield and highway bars on the bike. The Dunlop tires only have approx. 3,000 miles and have plenty of life left. It is located in Lake Ariel, PA (at my weekend home about 20 miles east of Scranton) and the bike is titled and registered in New York State. I just bought a Harley Sportster and do not have the room for two bikes so the Rebel must go.This model is rare, do an internet search on it and learn its history. I was told by the previous owner, an adult woman, that the bike has always been adult owned and that she was the second owner. I will not ship so local pick up only.
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