Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2009 Honda Rebel (cmx250c) Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $2,699.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Ultra Blue Metallic
Location:

Wauconda, Illinois, US

Wauconda, IL, US
QR code
2009 Honda Rebel  (CMX250C)  Cruiser , US $2,699.00, image 1

Honda Rebel photos

2009 Honda Rebel  (CMX250C)  Cruiser , US $2,699.00, image 2 2009 Honda Rebel  (CMX250C)  Cruiser , US $2,699.00, image 3 2009 Honda Rebel  (CMX250C)  Cruiser , US $2,699.00, image 4 2009 Honda Rebel  (CMX250C)  Cruiser , US $2,699.00, image 5 2009 Honda Rebel  (CMX250C)  Cruiser , US $2,699.00, image 6 2009 Honda Rebel  (CMX250C)  Cruiser , US $2,699.00, image 7

Honda Rebel tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:8665570630

Honda Rebel description

2009 Honda Rebel (CMX250C), Super low mile starter bike in great condition!! - Rebel riders agree, this bike makes you look good no matter how long youve been riding. Its an entry-level bike, sure, but it boasts big-bike styling with its timeless cruiser looks and nifty chrome highlights. Its reliable 234 cubic centimeter four-stroke twin delivers smooth power, and its five-speed transmission is a no-brainer to shift. Why pay more for a lesser bike? The Rebels sticker price is as unbelievable as its outstanding fuel economy — proof positive its a Honda.

Moto blog

Rare Racing Motorcycles To Be Displayed At AMA Legends Weekend

Mon, 14 Oct 2013

A number of rare, one-of-a-kind bikes with ties to the AMA Motorcycle Hall Of Fame‘s newest inductees will be on display at the 2013 AMA Legends Weekend, at the Green Valley Ranch Resort in Las Vegas, Nev., Friday and Saturday, Oct 18-19. Tickets are available to the general public. Jeffrey V.

Sheepish Maverick Vinales Returns to Blusens, Issues Apology

Tue, 23 Oct 2012

A contrite Maverick Vinales has returned to the Blusens Avintia Moto3 team days after his brash, and admittedly hasty departure at this past weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix. The FTR Honda rider quit the Blusens team on Oct. 10, returning home from Sepang without once hitting the track.

MotoGP should return to Suzuka

Thu, 14 Jul 2011

Suzuka was always one of the great circuits; unfortunately the Japanese track was dropped following the tragic death of Daijiro Kato in 2003 as the course was deemed too tight and dangerous for the rapid four-strokes. Owned by Honda, Suzuka is a magical place combining arching S-bends from the start of the lap, high-speed in the middle and finished off with the technical and oft racing deciding final chicane, the location of many fantastic last lap battles. However the death of Kato, and Honda’s major hope of a Japanese champion, placed a dark cloud over the 5.807 kilometres of tarmac.