Honda Rebel 1100
Le Honda Rebel 1100 (CMX1100) a été introduit en 2021 en tant que produit phare de la gamme Rebel Cruiser de Honda, remplaçant ainsi le besoin d'une option de cylindrée plus grande que le Rebel 500. Il est propulsé par un moteur à deux cylindres parallèles dérivé du vélo d'aventure Africa Twin, ce qui le rend remarquable pour apporter des technologies modernes telles qu'une option DCT (transmission à double embrayage) et de multiples modes de conduite au segment des cruisers. Sa combinaison d'ergonomie accessible, de style contemporain et d'un moteur riche en couple en a fait un choix hors pair pour les pilotes à la recherche d'un véhicule de grande cylindrée à la fois performant et accessible.
87 hp
Pouvoir
98 Nm
Torque
233 kg
Poids
185 km/h (estimated; Honda does not officially publish top speed)
Vitesse maximale
5.5 L/100km (approximately 18.2 km/L, typical real-world average)
Carburant
Nue
Corps
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Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir
Africa Twin Engine Inside
The Rebel 1100 shares its parallel-twin engine with the adventure-proven Honda Africa Twin, giving it a strong reliability pedigree. This 1084cc motor is well-tested and known for longevity with proper maintenance.
Watch the DCT Clutch
The optional Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) is a unique selling point but can be costly to service if neglected — budget for dealer-level maintenance. Buyers should verify DCT fluid has been changed per Honda's recommended intervals.
Strong Resale Value
The Rebel 1100 holds its value exceptionally well due to high demand and Honda's brand reputation, often reselling at 80-90% of MSRP within the first two years. The DCT variant commands a noticeable premium on the used market.
Générations et spécifications par année
Lancé avec un bicylindre parallèle de 1 084 cm3, une option DCT, un style bobber, une capacité à deux places et un ensemble électronique moderne.
Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion
"The cruiser that actually rewards riders who like riding."
$8,500-$11,500 usedThe Rebel 1100 is Honda doing what Honda does best — taking something familiar and making it genuinely good. That parallel twin pulls hard from low revs, and the DCT version especially makes city riding almost laughably easy. It's not trying to be an Sportster or a Bonneville; it's its own thing, and that confidence shows. Used prices have settled into reasonable territory now that the initial hype has cooled. Check the DCT model carefully — early owners reported occasional hesitation during aggressive downshifts, though most were sorted with software updates. Look for service records showing the valve clearance check around 16,000 miles. These engines are tough, but Honda's maintenance schedule exists for a reason. Cosmetic damage around the wide bars is common from parking lot tip-overs. If you want a cruiser that doesn't punish you for wanting to corner, this is genuinely it. It won't embarrass you at a stoplight or on a twisty back road. Thoroughly modern underneath that retro skin.
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