OK! i am kinda impressed. I ride a 2019 rebel 500. it weighs 416 lbs. i have reached 85/87 mph, i didn't want to go any faster. My rebel is fun, fast enough for city, highway riding. i could ride an air cooled 900lb. Harley that does 120 mph or faster, but why? at 69 years old, i am having a blast!! the 500 is a great middle weight cruiser, inexpensive, good looking motorcycle.
I love the different speed situations. Everyone does 0-60, but the highway entry/merge and passing slower traffic was great. I'd like to see reviews do these regularly. It shows real world applications of the bike. I've always wanted a triumph scrambler 1200 but the more i see your vids, that rebel 1100 closes the gap on being the next bike i buy. Keep up the good work!
I’m glad you liked it! I wanted to figure out the best real world situations to show what day to day differences you’d actually see. Cause 0-60 is cool…but how often are we lining up for a drag race?? 😂 Thanks for following along with all the Rebel 1100 content! Happy to hear I’m turning you into a believer! 🙌🏻
This was the video I was looking for 3 years ago when I first stumbled on your channel man. Good on you for doing something so OBVIOUSLY needed for these bikes that nobody else had the (now rare) common sense to! Another Burch W
Excited to watch this video. You swayed me into getting. Rebel 500 as my first bike and I can’t even think of regretting it. Starting my motovlogging journey too hope I can come at least somewhat close to the quality of your content. Ride safe man and thank you keep it coming.
So sick dude!! The Rebel 500 really is the perfect first bike, so I’m honored to have helped lead you in that direction. Good luck on your motovlogging journey too! Find something to improve with every video and you’ll be surprised how quickly you can grow! 🙌🏻🤘🏻
@ thank you man I’ll keep that in mind for sure. I’ll most likely post my first on Monday so I’m going to immediately start figuring out what I can improve on. Thank you again you are sick
You’re gonna love it man. Burch was my inspiration to go with the Rebel platform as well for my first bike. Went for the 1100 DCT personally. Arguably a bit much for a beginner bike, but I spent the first few weeks in rain mode, which I found extremely manageable, assuming you’re responsible and ride within your comfort zone. They’re very fast for what they are, and can get you in trouble quick, but I found it engine brakes so hard it’s as easy as backing off the throttle if you start to come into a curve too hot. Enjoy the bike and stay safe. They’re really not lying about riding like you’re invisible. It’s almost a daily occurrence that a vehicle will pull out in front of you and ride to close for comfort/safety. I appreciate the extra power for putting space between me and increasingly faster basic-level passenger cars/trucks.
@@blakew5672 yup...this advice all day long. my first bike was a CBR 600 F4i. Just riding home from the dealership was almost taken out by a ' bubba ' truck who was so jacked up he never seen me in the lane. seen the F-250 logo when I looked over (cause perifial vision even in a helmet is key) getting closer to my head. down shift, hit the throttle and squirted out from under him. seen him wobblin all over the road from the corrective steering he did when he realized (too late) I was there. People don't look out for you, you have to watch out for people...never take anything for granted when your on two's. Keep safe, and enjoy the ride.
Yea I was surprised by the 300 and 500 especially! It’s surprising how much they really can wind out once you know where redline is. I’ve never really rung them out like that before 🤘🏻
@ I only did one or two 1/4 mile runs and that 12 sec run was with a crappy 4.6 0-60. Low 11’s, maaaybe even high 10’s, wouldn’t be a stretch with more practice and a better rider lol
@@LifeOfBurchyour videos is why is got the 24 rebel 500. Grew up riding dirtbikes but this has changed my life. I've had the 500 for two months now have 2k miles on the bike and now I'm itching for the 1100. Just wanted to say thanks, dudemanbro
I have a 23 Rebel 500 SE and 24 NX500. I'm only 5'10 180lbs. The 500 is just fine for me. I'm not trying to go 100mph every day. Both put a smile on my face
I found that the motorcycle acceleration depending greatly on the riders size and weight as well, even more than their four-wheel companion. Most motorcycle tester are like your size, not over tall or overweight. For a rider that's 6'2" or higher, or weight 300+ lbs, which is pretty normal what you see in daily life among people who ride the cruisers, the engine torque and displacement do play a big part in that
This is a one of a kind analysis. Fantastic. A nice "birthday gift" to my Rebel 1100 DCT, which will turn 1 in 5 days. Love this bike to the moon (and back, if needed) 😁
I had a 24 Rebel 300 and the vibrations from the engine through the handle bars was so horrible I traded it for a new 23 model of the Kawasaki Z650rs , I liked the Honda but I love the Kawasaki . The Rebel also chugged a lot at low speed which was just annoying . Never buy a bike without test driving it first, expensive lesson there
I have 2 Yamaha 1100s from different eras that make the Rebel look weak. I like the way you were very clinical in your analysis and testing. The 'closed course professionals in Mexico'? GOLD! 😎Keep the shiny side up :)
Love how you deal with trolls! So funny! The comparison was really interesting. I've got the 500 as my first bike (thanks to you) and it feels quick. I've taken it to full speed for a few seconds at a time (don't want to lose my licence but wanted to see how fast I could go) and my speeds were consistent with yours. Now after two and a half years I'm thinking of upgrading to the 1100 but need to go test ride. Apparently it's quite a different ride. Love your content! Keep it coming
I'd like to see a side by side test of the 1100 standart vs 1100 DCT. I think the DCT shifts much faster, it just "blips" the rpm, doesn't back off like manual shifting, pull in the clutch as you back off the power, shift and then release the clutch and power on. With the DCT, just keep the throttle wide open and let the computer slam the gears during the "blip"". Also with the DCT, you don't get the bouncing of the front end like shown in the video. It seems like the power is always on as is the attitude of the front end. The DCT has a seemingly constant pull.
I got back into riding after years of not owning a bike and went with the Rebel 500. I loved it and found it handled most things well. I quickly wanted more and moved up to the Rebel 1100 and have no regrets. If you do alot of highway riding and can afford the Rebel 1100 I would recommend you go with it. You will realize quickly that the 500 can handle it, but it feels like you are pushing the bike very hard to do it. If you plan on any long distance trips the 1100 will be so much nicer.
Bought am 1100 DCT T couple years ago. Like a "mini" bagger. It wasn't that bad. Traded it for a Harley Street Glide HUGE difference in weight, but even more difference in power, handling and comfort 1100 was $10k with 400mi on it HD was $12k with 265mi on it Save up your money and just get a full size bike You won't regret it!!
That 500 engine is quite impressive. But I really like the look of the 1100, but It's too small for me, at 6'8"... And that is a petty. I'd love to be able to have and ride one of those. They look like so múch fun in the twisties.
I mean, it sucks if you have to do this...but have you researched the peg extenders ? turn it into a more classic v-twin style riding position. ( i mean to see if it would work with your height an all )
Really cool experiment. This made me love my 500 even more. It's such a great middle weight all rounder. 1100 is such also an awesome bike but I'm not sure if i need the extra power.
I’ll be getting back into the swing of consistent videos here soon! Life’s been absolute chaos lately and we took 3 weeks off for our UK trip. Depending on weather, I’ll be back to weekly uploads now 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Can confirm. Can do a faster 1/4 mile. I attended drag races earlier this year and did an 11.1 1/4mile. With a better launch I can probably get sub 11. That’ll be the target next year
Yow can you put some forward controls on your rebel 1100 so we can see a good reviews? I've been looking into this bike but can't find any decent forward control videos.
This makes me feel better about my upcoming sclr500 purchase. I know it is geared lower, but it should be fine on the occasional 75mph stretch I may take it on
Oh yea you’ll be good! Check out my last video before this. The “dart board ride”. I took my SCL500 on a day trip where I was doing 80 on the highway most of the way. A windscreen would definitely be a big help though lol
I'm not too interested in any of these bikes with the exception of the 2025 1100 BUT this really was an exceptional upload, really well done , funny and informative!
Enjoyable video. 88 mph is not bad for a 300 and is supposedly the correct speed for time travel. What app did this individual who tested the bikes on a closed course in Mexico use to measure the times and speeds?
Thanks for posting real data. I am an engineer. BTW, if you just buy the basic GSX-R750, like I did you don't have to worry about traction control, ABS, and all that other electronic stuff, plus it always turns on in A mode.
"I have a Honda Rebel 500 and I want to ride the motorcycle in winter as well. My motorcycle has only 700 km on it. Do you think the original tires are sufficient for winter? (I am not planning to ride in snow and extreme conditions.)"
Yea no need to change tires for winter, especially if they’re that new and you’re sticking to normal pavement. Just keep in mind they’ll take much longer to get warmed up and will have less grip until then. And keep an eye on tire pressures too! Cold weather = less tire pressure.
A little bit of an off topic, but I've been thinking of buying an 1100 next year and looks like you like them a lot. Have you had any long multi-day trips on an 1100? Is it a good bike for trips exceeding 1000 miles?
Oh yea it’ll handle long trips no problem! I’m not much of a long trip kind of rider, but this summer I did an 850 mile weekend and the bike handled it great. Set it in cruise control at 85 and you’re golden! There’s a lady named Marsha who’s in the Rebel 1100 World Facebook group who’s gone cross country and back on her 1100 and has I think over 30,000 or 40,000 miles already. The biggest thing will just be setting it up for comfort with things like risers and a windscreen.
I rode my 1100 across Europe, visiting Germany, France, Spain, Portugal and Switzerland last spring. We're talking about 5000 miles including daytrips and detours. No real issues to speak of. Cruise control was acting up once or twice, but worked most of the time when needed. As posted before, I would highly recommend getting a reasonably sized windscreen though. It really makes a big difference.
Thanks a lot for your replies, feel much more comfortable with the purchase now! Definitely planning on changing the seat and adding a full size windscreen. Have too look into risers, haven't thought about it but I'm also on the shorter side at 5'7. May we meet on the road some day ;)
What about the 1100DCT? I have one but can’t time it accurately, also it’s capped at 100 MPH completely stock so I have no idea what an ungoverned one would do.
I havea 2024 rebel 300 ABS The dealer put an SAE charging lead on it and i guess they changed thr battery bolt cause all the way down the positive lead was still loose and it caused my bike to shut down and not do anything i think it burnt out my speed limiter cause ive been 105mph GPS confirmed on my 300 i only weigh 100lbs so that my be part of it but i do have a 19" windshield and large hand wind deflectors
Great comparison, Mike! I can finally show people the hard truth ✊. Rodney is a great addition to the team. He seemed to stumble at first, but by the end he was much better 🤣! Any idea when are you going to release something about the UK trip?
The UK trip didn’t end up have any riding involved. I wanted to try riding while we were there, but as soon as we got there we realized it was more important to focus on much needed family time. Maybe next time though!
As a new rider with a Rebel 500, what would be your shift point recommendations? I seem to be shifting into the next gear much sooner than your video suggests. With no tach, it makes it difficult for a noob lol
The guy in the video is shifting at such a high rpm because he is trying to get as much power out of the engine as possible. Typically, not always, engines make the most power near redline. With that said, please do not go down the road in 2nd gear at 7000 rpm because you're not at the shift point shown in this video. If you need power, let it rev out. If you don't need more power, go ahead and shift. As long as you're not lugging the engine you're good.
Result more or less as expected although top speed of 500 is more than I'd expect. These bikes are surprisingly fast for what they are. I think what people really want to see is your cl500 Vs your rebel 500. Then with the one tooth different rear sprockets changed over raising cl500 gearing and lowering rebel gearing.
Very cool review especially for all those Honda haters & or rebel haters that should get off their hyper bikes & maybe get a vmax with an added turbo & a 2 stage nitrous kit oh ya it'd be too much for them so they'll say it's too heavy bla bla bla stop the hate enjoy the ride love life
I think it's so weird that my Africa twin, which has the same engine, makes 105hp and 84ft-lbs and the rebel does not. I have a friend that works at Honda and they are "detuned". So weird. Maybe it'd be "too much"?
You talked me into the Rebel 1100. Do I buy a 2024 now (since they are available at several dealerships around me) or wait for the new and improved 2025, with higher compression ratio with more horsepower and torque, more comfortable seat and riding position, different dash, etc. (I think many of the things they did on the 2025 are things you needed to do with aftermarket items like the power comander, etc.) I may wait and take my chances I can get one when they are released. Thanks for all your content on the Rebels and other Hondas (and even the other brand bikes too.)
The 2025 1100 unfortunately doesn’t have any change in the engine/power. The Africa Twin got a change, so I was hopeful the Rebel would, but that didn’t end up being the case. Here’s a list of all the changes- -New TFT display w/ RoadSync -Updated hand controls -USB port at bars instead of underseat -New bars 12mm higher, 28mm closer -Foot controls 50mm forward -Seat cushion 10mm thicker -New colors & DCT SE option So it’s really just a question of whether any of that is worth it to you. All the ergonomic changes can easily be changed with aftermarket, and most people end up doing that regardless. The biggest factor is the new screen and hand controls. It’s the same screen as the new CB(R)650 and I loved the screen on those, but think it’s a bit odd looking on the Rebel. A big square screen just doesn’t scream “cruiser” to me. But the hand controls, if they’re as similar to the CB(R)650 as they look, are WAY better and more intuitive than the current Rebel’s controls! So I’m excited for that. Personally I’d say to hold off just because the 2025’s will hit dealers in December, and that short wait is worth being able to compare side by side if nothing else. Just my two cents!
@@LifeOfBurch Thanks for the advice. The ergonomics and the claim of lower torque are a couple of the things that may encourage me to wait. (I'd say the more comfortable seat too, but I will probably change it to one like you have in order to ride "two up" comfortably.)
The newer model appealed to me too, but you can get such great deals on the 22-24 models it’s hard to pay the new off the lot premium. I do like the improved bar ergos, which could very easily still be made better with a commonly available 1” up and back riser block (short gang here). Only thing I REALLY wished they added was the new E-clutch. Having the option to use it manual or (basically) semi-automatic would be nice. I went DCT so I could learn fundamentals without having to adapt to a clutch, but now I find myself itching for the clutch. Low speed maneuvers are kinda tricky when you don’t have a friction zone to use and it’s all throttle.
@@blakew5672 What type of deals were you getting. I haven't seen any advertised deals at either dealership, just MSRP with the normal regular fees on top of that. (Did you have to negotiate in order to get the deal?) (I just found one of the dealers was marking down only the blue colored DCT bike to $8999 but the others stayed at MSRP)
@@pcthayer I’m more referring to the used market. Plenty of reasonably priced, low mileage Rebels. Facebook marketplace is chock full of them. Bought my 22 DCT for 6k, and it had numerous extras on it. Corbin two-up seat (along with the factory passenger seat and pegs), burly brand sissy bar, shorty exhaust, all the stock parts, and the guy threw in his jackets and helmet. A Scorpion exo mesh jacket, leather jacket, and HJC helmet (obviously not using a used helmet, but it was modular, so it was nice for comparison). Easily $1400+ of gear The bike was originally 10.5k so I got what I consider a very nice deal on a well maintained bike with only 7k miles. It’s hard to justify spending MSRP on a first bike given the high likelihood you’ll drop or damage it in the learning process.
Yup, already bought a used ECU to send in so there’s no downtime 😂 Been waiting to get this video knocked out first though! Also trying to figure out if I wanna get catless headers first… 🤔
@@LifeOfBurch Would love to see that video, especially now that they offer a DCT tune. I don’t need that power yet, but this is gonna be a long term bike for me and having more to grow into will be nice.
The Rebel is a beautiful bike line. It’s a much better bike than the new Hornet. The Hornet depresses me. I hate seeing Honda drop the built like a tank quality to fight Suzuki and yamaha for cheapest in segment, but I they weren’t selling bikes. That was more because of the motor options though than the price alone. I’ll gladly pay a premium for Honda if it’s warranted and usually it was. They just need to stop treating bikes as a part time gig once a decade
Agree with the post above...get the 500. My wife and I have both the 1100 for me and the 500 for her first bike. The 500 is a sweet looking and peppy entry level cruiser, never driven the 300 but I feel that you would end up wanting more pretty quickly. The 500 is plenty of bike to start...not over powered and intimidating and very nimble. I had a 550 nighthawk back 30 years ago that would spank my current rebel 1100 with a smile..and it was bone stock.
wow that "random" guy must have had a lot of fun on that "closed course". so glad you managed to contact him for that. ;)
Crazy how things work out like that sometimes huh?! Never even got the guys name or ever saw him again… 👀
@@LifeOfBurch pro rider surprisingly sound like you too! what are the odds? 💀😂
OK! i am kinda impressed. I ride a 2019 rebel 500. it weighs 416 lbs. i have reached 85/87 mph, i didn't want to go any faster. My rebel is fun, fast enough for city, highway riding. i could ride an air cooled 900lb. Harley that does 120 mph or faster, but why? at 69 years old, i am having a blast!! the 500 is a great middle weight cruiser, inexpensive, good looking motorcycle.
I too have a 2019 Rebel 500 and I'm 78. I call it My Lil Pony. It's just the right size that keeps me out of trouble. All the best, David.
Don’t need a Harley to have fun they are crap anyways . Honda makes a great bike and the 500cc is fun as heck
I love the different speed situations. Everyone does 0-60, but the highway entry/merge and passing slower traffic was great. I'd like to see reviews do these regularly. It shows real world applications of the bike. I've always wanted a triumph scrambler 1200 but the more i see your vids, that rebel 1100 closes the gap on being the next bike i buy. Keep up the good work!
I’m glad you liked it! I wanted to figure out the best real world situations to show what day to day differences you’d actually see. Cause 0-60 is cool…but how often are we lining up for a drag race?? 😂 Thanks for following along with all the Rebel 1100 content! Happy to hear I’m turning you into a believer! 🙌🏻
@@LifeOfBurch heck yeah, now if we can get a thriving aftermarket of parts it might push me over!
This was the video I was looking for 3 years ago when I first stumbled on your channel man. Good on you for doing something so OBVIOUSLY needed for these bikes that nobody else had the (now rare) common sense to!
Another Burch W
Excited to watch this video. You swayed me into getting. Rebel 500 as my first bike and I can’t even think of regretting it. Starting my motovlogging journey too hope I can come at least somewhat close to the quality of your content. Ride safe man and thank you keep it coming.
So sick dude!! The Rebel 500 really is the perfect first bike, so I’m honored to have helped lead you in that direction. Good luck on your motovlogging journey too! Find something to improve with every video and you’ll be surprised how quickly you can grow! 🙌🏻🤘🏻
@ thank you man I’ll keep that in mind for sure. I’ll most likely post my first on Monday so I’m going to immediately start figuring out what I can improve on. Thank you again you are sick
You’re gonna love it man. Burch was my inspiration to go with the Rebel platform as well for my first bike.
Went for the 1100 DCT personally. Arguably a bit much for a beginner bike, but I spent the first few weeks in rain mode, which I found extremely manageable, assuming you’re responsible and ride within your comfort zone. They’re very fast for what they are, and can get you in trouble quick, but I found it engine brakes so hard it’s as easy as backing off the throttle if you start to come into a curve too hot.
Enjoy the bike and stay safe. They’re really not lying about riding like you’re invisible. It’s almost a daily occurrence that a vehicle will pull out in front of you and ride to close for comfort/safety. I appreciate the extra power for putting space between me and increasingly faster basic-level passenger cars/trucks.
@@blakew5672 yup...this advice all day long.
my first bike was a CBR 600 F4i. Just riding home from the dealership was almost taken out by a ' bubba ' truck who was so jacked up he never seen me in the lane. seen the F-250 logo when I looked over (cause perifial vision even in a helmet is key) getting closer to my head. down shift, hit the throttle and squirted out from under him. seen him wobblin all over the road from the corrective steering he did when he realized (too late) I was there. People don't look out for you, you have to watch out for people...never take anything for granted when your on two's. Keep safe, and enjoy the ride.
They were all faster than I thought they would be.
Yea I was surprised by the 300 and 500 especially! It’s surprising how much they really can wind out once you know where redline is. I’ve never really rung them out like that before 🤘🏻
It’s kinda crazy what bikes can do. Even my adv160 does 65-70 consistently.
I honestly figured the 1100 would turn out a sub 12 quarter mile, but the acceleration is on par with the seat of the pants feel I’ve experienced
@ I only did one or two 1/4 mile runs and that 12 sec run was with a crappy 4.6 0-60. Low 11’s, maaaybe even high 10’s, wouldn’t be a stretch with more practice and a better rider lol
@@LifeOfBurchyour videos is why is got the 24 rebel 500. Grew up riding dirtbikes but this has changed my life. I've had the 500 for two months now have 2k miles on the bike and now I'm itching for the 1100. Just wanted to say thanks, dudemanbro
I have a 23 Rebel 500 SE and 24 NX500. I'm only 5'10 180lbs. The 500 is just fine for me. I'm not trying to go 100mph every day. Both put a smile on my face
I found that the motorcycle acceleration depending greatly on the riders size and weight as well, even more than their four-wheel companion. Most motorcycle tester are like your size, not over tall or overweight. For a rider that's 6'2" or higher, or weight 300+ lbs, which is pretty normal what you see in daily life among people who ride the cruisers, the engine torque and displacement do play a big part in that
This is a one of a kind analysis. Fantastic. A nice "birthday gift" to my Rebel 1100 DCT, which will turn 1 in 5 days. Love this bike to the moon (and back, if needed) 😁
Happy birthday to your Rebel! 🎂😁🎉
I don’t really care about any of these bikes, but I watched because I knew you would make it entertaining. You didn’t disappoint.
I had a 24 Rebel 300 and the vibrations from the engine through the handle bars was so horrible I traded it for a new 23 model of the Kawasaki Z650rs , I liked the Honda but I love the Kawasaki . The Rebel also chugged a lot at low speed which was just annoying . Never buy a bike without test driving it first, expensive lesson there
Perfect.
That is pretty much what I thought the results would be.
Now we know for sure.
Thank you Burch.
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I have 2 Yamaha 1100s from different eras that make the Rebel look weak.
I like the way you were very clinical in your analysis and testing.
The 'closed course professionals in Mexico'? GOLD!
😎Keep the shiny side up :)
Love how you deal with trolls! So funny! The comparison was really interesting. I've got the 500 as my first bike (thanks to you) and it feels quick. I've taken it to full speed for a few seconds at a time (don't want to lose my licence but wanted to see how fast I could go) and my speeds were consistent with yours. Now after two and a half years I'm thinking of upgrading to the 1100 but need to go test ride. Apparently it's quite a different ride. Love your content! Keep it coming
I'd like to see a side by side test of the 1100 standart vs 1100 DCT. I think the DCT shifts much faster, it just "blips" the rpm, doesn't back off like manual shifting, pull in the clutch as you back off the power, shift and then release the clutch and power on. With the DCT, just keep the throttle wide open and let the computer slam the gears during the "blip"". Also with the DCT, you don't get the bouncing of the front end like shown in the video. It seems like the power is always on as is the attitude of the front end. The DCT has a seemingly constant pull.
Yeah I can confirm my 1100 DCT pulls like a beast, and makes me appear more skilled than I am.
Very impressive to travel all the way to the German Autobahn for the top speed tests 😂
Mexico is closer 👀😂
I love the 500. I went down from africa twin to cb500x a couple years ago. It's the smartest thing iv'e done on a bike in a long time.
Outstanding video!! The differences are just what you'd expect. My only question is, how were the vibes on each?
Great comparison. For beginner riders, it shows how they can stay in the same bike family as their ability increases. Nice to meet Rodney Rebel!
I think you did an awesome job controlling all the variables you could- sweet video!
These are very useful stats, the 500 is way more capable on the highway than I would have thought from the reviews.
I got back into riding after years of not owning a bike and went with the Rebel 500. I loved it and found it handled most things well. I quickly wanted more and moved up to the Rebel 1100 and have no regrets. If you do alot of highway riding and can afford the Rebel 1100 I would recommend you go with it. You will realize quickly that the 500 can handle it, but it feels like you are pushing the bike very hard to do it. If you plan on any long distance trips the 1100 will be so much nicer.
Bought am 1100 DCT T couple years ago. Like a "mini" bagger.
It wasn't that bad.
Traded it for a Harley Street Glide
HUGE difference in weight, but even more difference in power, handling and comfort
1100 was $10k with 400mi on it
HD was $12k with 265mi on it
Save up your money and just get a full size bike
You won't regret it!!
Great comparison, results were as I expected them.
That 500 engine is quite impressive. But I really like the look of the 1100, but It's too small for me, at 6'8"... And that is a petty. I'd love to be able to have and ride one of those. They look like so múch fun in the twisties.
I mean, it sucks if you have to do this...but have you researched the peg extenders ? turn it into a more classic v-twin style riding position. ( i mean to see if it would work with your height an all )
@nadjasunflower1387 Maybe it's possible, but there are so many other bikes available to ride, But I do like the Rebel 1100.
Great video!!Enjoyed the comparisons.
Really cool experiment.
This made me love my 500 even more. It's such a great middle weight all rounder.
1100 is such also an awesome bike but I'm not sure if i need the extra power.
With the Africa twin engine, you’re blasting down the road!
Absolutely love the brutal honestly. Miss the weekly videos brother.
I’ll be getting back into the swing of consistent videos here soon! Life’s been absolute chaos lately and we took 3 weeks off for our UK trip. Depending on weather, I’ll be back to weekly uploads now 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Can confirm. Can do a faster 1/4 mile. I attended drag races earlier this year and did an 11.1 1/4mile. With a better launch I can probably get sub 11. That’ll be the target next year
Very nice and well done. Can you do it with the CL500 just to have a better idea of how it compares to them? Thanks 😊
Great afternoon everyone!
Why great afternoon?
Because it's Sunday Funday when all the moto channels upload.
🎊🚨 SUNDAY FUNDAY 🚨🎊
Yooo cool video! Makes me want to go for a rip on my 1100, but it’s getting cold here in Canada
Great video Burch !!! 🤙🏽
Thanks Marvin!! 😁🤘🏻
Yow can you put some forward controls on your rebel 1100 so we can see a good reviews? I've been looking into this bike but can't find any decent forward control videos.
This makes me feel better about my upcoming sclr500 purchase. I know it is geared lower, but it should be fine on the occasional 75mph stretch I may take it on
Oh yea you’ll be good! Check out my last video before this. The “dart board ride”. I took my SCL500 on a day trip where I was doing 80 on the highway most of the way. A windscreen would definitely be a big help though lol
I'm not too interested in any of these bikes with the exception of the 2025 1100 BUT this really was an exceptional upload, really well done , funny and informative!
You're killing it man, excellent work. Hit me up next time and I'll send you a Dragy to use 🤙
Would you be able to do a comparison between the Rebel 300/500 and the Kawasaki Eliminator? I've been on the fence bout which one I want to get.
Enjoyable video. 88 mph is not bad for a 300 and is supposedly the correct speed for time travel. What app did this individual who tested the bikes on a closed course in Mexico use to measure the times and speeds?
Nice! The 500 ain't bad. But the 1100 slays a new HD.
I'd like to see that side by side
Great tests!!
I wish you'd do a likewise video on scooters, like the ADV160/PCX160 BMWCE04/C400GT Or the new Harley Livewire Scooters coming out next year.
Doesn’t matter what kinda bike a person has make or model .its about having fun .!!
Would be interesting if you would add to this challenge 1100 DCT and try try it auto and manual modes for all 4 tests
Thanks for posting real data. I am an engineer. BTW, if you just buy the basic GSX-R750, like I did you don't have to worry about traction control, ABS, and all that other electronic stuff, plus it always turns on in A mode.
Can you give links for the fork brace and the speed limiter delete
Can’t get the life of Burch link to work the description. You got any coffman exhaust discount codes? Looking at what for a rebel 500.
What fork brace do you have on the Rebel 1100?
"I have a Honda Rebel 500 and I want to ride the motorcycle in winter as well. My motorcycle has only 700 km on it. Do you think the original tires are sufficient for winter? (I am not planning to ride in snow and extreme conditions.)"
Yea no need to change tires for winter, especially if they’re that new and you’re sticking to normal pavement. Just keep in mind they’ll take much longer to get warmed up and will have less grip until then. And keep an eye on tire pressures too! Cold weather = less tire pressure.
Awesome video!!
My 1100 has more power than I need. You pin the throttle and it really moves!
@ That is incredible!
A little bit of an off topic, but I've been thinking of buying an 1100 next year and looks like you like them a lot. Have you had any long multi-day trips on an 1100? Is it a good bike for trips exceeding 1000 miles?
Oh yea it’ll handle long trips no problem! I’m not much of a long trip kind of rider, but this summer I did an 850 mile weekend and the bike handled it great. Set it in cruise control at 85 and you’re golden! There’s a lady named Marsha who’s in the Rebel 1100 World Facebook group who’s gone cross country and back on her 1100 and has I think over 30,000 or 40,000 miles already. The biggest thing will just be setting it up for comfort with things like risers and a windscreen.
I rode my 1100 across Europe, visiting Germany, France, Spain, Portugal and Switzerland last spring. We're talking about 5000 miles including daytrips and detours. No real issues to speak of. Cruise control was acting up once or twice, but worked most of the time when needed.
As posted before, I would highly recommend getting a reasonably sized windscreen though. It really makes a big difference.
Thanks a lot for your replies, feel much more comfortable with the purchase now! Definitely planning on changing the seat and adding a full size windscreen. Have too look into risers, haven't thought about it but I'm also on the shorter side at 5'7. May we meet on the road some day ;)
What about the 1100DCT? I have one but can’t time it accurately, also it’s capped at 100 MPH completely stock so I have no idea what an ungoverned one would do.
You can use taller gears, +1t front and -3t rear is much better on Honda small bikes. (300 & 500cc).
Yup I’ve heard of a handful of people doing something similar and being pretty happy with the change!
Doesn't +1t front and -3t rear cancel each other out?
This was great. I just got done listening to some people that I swear or on Quaaludes when they talk. You’re the opposite and thank you very much.
😂 best compliment ever! Glad you liked it!
Can you do similar tests on the VTX1800. Thank you for great content
Great video. Just reaffirms my belief that the 500 is the "best" bike all around. I just don't see why the 300 needs to exist.
Honda’s 500cc parallel twin is impressive. It’s surprising how good it is, though you’ll get more out of it In the cb500 models.
I hate the top speed videos but that was very informative and hilarious!!
What app is that you and the driver are doing on the runs?
I havea 2024 rebel 300 ABS
The dealer put an SAE charging lead on it and i guess they changed thr battery bolt cause all the way down the positive lead was still loose and it caused my bike to shut down and not do anything i think it burnt out my speed limiter cause ive been 105mph GPS confirmed on my 300 i only weigh 100lbs so that my be part of it but i do have a 19" windshield and large hand wind deflectors
You might just get a job offer from a major motorcycle magazine company! Wonderful presentation!
Thanks so much man!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very informative thank you
Great comparison, Mike! I can finally show people the hard truth ✊.
Rodney is a great addition to the team. He seemed to stumble at first, but by the end he was much better 🤣!
Any idea when are you going to release something about the UK trip?
The UK trip didn’t end up have any riding involved. I wanted to try riding while we were there, but as soon as we got there we realized it was more important to focus on much needed family time. Maybe next time though!
@@LifeOfBurch Oh, I completely understand 🖖.
As a new rider with a Rebel 500, what would be your shift point recommendations? I seem to be shifting into the next gear much sooner than your video suggests. With no tach, it makes it difficult for a noob lol
The guy in the video is shifting at such a high rpm because he is trying to get as much power out of the engine as possible. Typically, not always, engines make the most power near redline. With that said, please do not go down the road in 2nd gear at 7000 rpm because you're not at the shift point shown in this video. If you need power, let it rev out. If you don't need more power, go ahead and shift. As long as you're not lugging the engine you're good.
Subscribed just for the intro alone
Ayyy let’s go! 😂🤘🏻
I have a rebel 300 at 160 lbs and honestly it works out beautifully for me but the highways around me top out around 55 so everyone runs 60
This is a good vid burch
Anyone know what kind of brace the 1100 was equipped with?
Result more or less as expected although top speed of 500 is more than I'd expect. These bikes are surprisingly fast for what they are.
I think what people really want to see is your cl500 Vs your rebel 500. Then with the one tooth different rear sprockets changed over raising cl500 gearing and lowering rebel gearing.
Very cool review especially for all those Honda haters & or rebel haters that should get off their hyper bikes & maybe get a vmax with an added turbo & a 2 stage nitrous kit oh ya it'd be too much for them so they'll say it's too heavy bla bla bla stop the hate enjoy the ride love life
Ha. I was only getting 107 out of my 500.. till i added a small windscreen and with a tuck I can get 110 now.. more on a downhill
I'm actually shocked that they didn't do better with the 1100 stability. They could make the freaking RUNE stable at speed but not the REBEL!!!
Imagine the 1100 with the Moore mafia ecu flash in these tests
real live results... good shit bro 👍
Thanks brotha!! 🙌🏻🙏🏻🤘🏻
I’m curious to see a 300 & 500 with a flashed ecu.
I wonder what is the difference between Rebel 500 and SCL500...
No Back to the Future joke on Rebel 300 top speed? Missed opportunity
I’m scared to admit that I don’t think I’ve ever even seen that movie in it’s entirety, so the thought never even crossed my mind 😅
@ Oof I’m getting old.
@@LifeOfBurch Honestly, man, you should be ashamed of yourself. Don't show yourself here again, until you watch all three BttF movies 😁!
What was that revlimiter eliminator for the 1100
th-cam.com/video/wEHz4DtDawk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PDnMHr3p9s4X2caZ
I think it's so weird that my Africa twin, which has the same engine, makes 105hp and 84ft-lbs and the rebel does not. I have a friend that works at Honda and they are "detuned". So weird. Maybe it'd be "too much"?
The only thing I hated about my 2012 Honda Phantom was it couldn’t get out of its own way
Dope video!
Would like to see the stock factory numbers.
Hmmm now I keep wondering how the CL500 would fare against the rebel 500 in a drag race...
How are you going over 100 with the 1100?
Burch, you need to ask NBT why they didn’t upgrade their padding from CE LVL1 to LVL2 when going AA material.
They’ll have level 2 pad upgrades soon. I think they said end of year, but don’t quote me on that. Single layer AAA options are coming soon too 😳
That was AWESOME!!
Thanks man!! 🙌🏻🙏🏻
Now do an 1100 manual vs DCT comparison.
You talked me into the Rebel 1100. Do I buy a 2024 now (since they are available at several dealerships around me) or wait for the new and improved 2025, with higher compression ratio with more horsepower and torque, more comfortable seat and riding position, different dash, etc. (I think many of the things they did on the 2025 are things you needed to do with aftermarket items like the power comander, etc.) I may wait and take my chances I can get one when they are released. Thanks for all your content on the Rebels and other Hondas (and even the other brand bikes too.)
The 2025 1100 unfortunately doesn’t have any change in the engine/power. The Africa Twin got a change, so I was hopeful the Rebel would, but that didn’t end up being the case. Here’s a list of all the changes-
-New TFT display w/ RoadSync
-Updated hand controls
-USB port at bars instead of underseat
-New bars 12mm higher, 28mm closer
-Foot controls 50mm forward
-Seat cushion 10mm thicker
-New colors & DCT SE option
So it’s really just a question of whether any of that is worth it to you. All the ergonomic changes can easily be changed with aftermarket, and most people end up doing that regardless. The biggest factor is the new screen and hand controls. It’s the same screen as the new CB(R)650 and I loved the screen on those, but think it’s a bit odd looking on the Rebel. A big square screen just doesn’t scream “cruiser” to me. But the hand controls, if they’re as similar to the CB(R)650 as they look, are WAY better and more intuitive than the current Rebel’s controls! So I’m excited for that.
Personally I’d say to hold off just because the 2025’s will hit dealers in December, and that short wait is worth being able to compare side by side if nothing else. Just my two cents!
@@LifeOfBurch Thanks for the advice. The ergonomics and the claim of lower torque are a couple of the things that may encourage me to wait. (I'd say the more comfortable seat too, but I will probably change it to one like you have in order to ride "two up" comfortably.)
The newer model appealed to me too, but you can get such great deals on the 22-24 models it’s hard to pay the new off the lot premium. I do like the improved bar ergos, which could very easily still be made better with a commonly available 1” up and back riser block (short gang here).
Only thing I REALLY wished they added was the new E-clutch. Having the option to use it manual or (basically) semi-automatic would be nice. I went DCT so I could learn fundamentals without having to adapt to a clutch, but now I find myself itching for the clutch. Low speed maneuvers are kinda tricky when you don’t have a friction zone to use and it’s all throttle.
@@blakew5672 What type of deals were you getting. I haven't seen any advertised deals at either dealership, just MSRP with the normal regular fees on top of that. (Did you have to negotiate in order to get the deal?) (I just found one of the dealers was marking down only the blue colored DCT bike to $8999 but the others stayed at MSRP)
@@pcthayer
I’m more referring to the used market. Plenty of reasonably priced, low mileage Rebels. Facebook marketplace is chock full of them.
Bought my 22 DCT for 6k, and it had numerous extras on it. Corbin two-up seat (along with the factory passenger seat and pegs), burly brand sissy bar, shorty exhaust, all the stock parts, and the guy threw in his jackets and helmet. A Scorpion exo mesh jacket, leather jacket, and HJC helmet (obviously not using a used helmet, but it was modular, so it was nice for comparison). Easily $1400+ of gear
The bike was originally 10.5k so I got what I consider a very nice deal on a well maintained bike with only 7k miles. It’s hard to justify spending MSRP on a first bike given the high likelihood you’ll drop or damage it in the learning process.
This was very interesting 🤔 thanks
Glad you liked it! 😁🤘🏻
Good video thanks
Have you looked into the moore mafia ECU flash? Would be real interested in a video from you on that.
Yup, already bought a used ECU to send in so there’s no downtime 😂 Been waiting to get this video knocked out first though! Also trying to figure out if I wanna get catless headers first… 🤔
@ would be one of the craziest 1100s on TH-cam. New pipes might be the play
@@LifeOfBurch
Would love to see that video, especially now that they offer a DCT tune. I don’t need that power yet, but this is gonna be a long term bike for me and having more to grow into will be nice.
Round one and two getting crushed by my puny mt03. The little bike rips. Top speed I get nuked but I aint trying to go 100. God bless
I want that red honda cap
My wife as the 500, and for a small cruiser, it's fast enough. The clue's in the word, "cruiser"...... 😉
The real question is does it brake enough ?
The Rebel is a beautiful bike line. It’s a much better bike than the new Hornet. The Hornet depresses me. I hate seeing Honda drop the built like a tank quality to fight Suzuki and yamaha for cheapest in segment, but I they weren’t selling bikes. That was more because of the motor options though than the price alone. I’ll gladly pay a premium for Honda if it’s warranted and usually it was. They just need to stop treating bikes as a part time gig once a decade
im thinking of getting a bike, and I cant decide between 300 and 500, any tips on wich bike i should get?
Here’s a video I made a few years ago talking about exactly that!- th-cam.com/video/0Hk9Eb-brJo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jGeAcmpBtgKy2ryg
Get the 500, that extra power means a lot for basic running around. The 300 is really too under powered.
Agree with the post above...get the 500. My wife and I have both the 1100 for me and the 500 for her first bike. The 500 is a sweet looking and peppy entry level cruiser, never driven the 300 but I feel that you would end up wanting more pretty quickly. The 500 is plenty of bike to start...not over powered and intimidating and very nimble. I had a 550 nighthawk back 30 years ago that would spank my current rebel 1100 with a smile..and it was bone stock.
Get a Svartpilen 401
Thanks guys, I'll keep this in mind
Well, at least even the rebel 300 could be coupled with a flux capacitor if need be 🤣