Honda CMX450

Type of motorcycle
CMX 450 Rebel
ManufacturerHonda
Production1986–1987
SuccessorHonda CMX500
ClassCruiser
Engine447 cc (27.3 cu in) SOHC 4-stroke parallel twin
Transmission6-speed, wet multi-plate clutch, chain final drive
SuspensionFront: telescopic fork
Rear: swingarm, shock absorber
BrakesFront: single disc, rear: drum
TiresFront:100/90-18 56 S, rear: 140/90-15 70S. tubeless
Rake, trail58.0° 135 mm (5.3 in)
Wheelbase1,530 mm (60 in)
DimensionsL: 2,230 mm (88 in)
W: 800 mm (31 in)
H: 1,170 mm (46 in)
Seat height690 mm (27 in)
Fuel capacity12 L (3.2 US gal)
Oil capacity2.5 L (2.6 US qt)
RelatedRebel 250

The Honda CMX450 "Rebel" is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda for the model years 1986 and 1987 only. In contrast to the Rebel 250 250cc cruiser, it has a 450cc engine. The introduction of the Rebel 250 and 450 has been cited as a way for Honda to attract female riders, new to motorcycling,[1]due to the bikes' low seat heights, low center of gravity, and overall ease of handling.[2] However, the September 1985 issue of Motorcyclist magazine, when the Rebel was first introduced, states "by targeting the bike to a young audience, such as those who watch MTV, Honda hopes to attract newcomers and expand the motorcycle market ... Honda is not marketing this motorcycle as a woman's bike".[3] It has a single disc brake in the front and a drum in the rear. The only gauge is a speedometer that includes gear recommendations based on speed; there is no tachometer. The transmission is a standard down-1st, up-2nd to 6th. The 6th speed acts as an overdrive.

References

  1. ^ "Female professionals discovering motorcycle", The Gazette, Montreal, Que, p. C.2, Aug 4, 1986
  2. ^ Chastain, Sue (Jul 27, 1986), "Motorcycling Takes a Feminine Turn", Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, p. K.1
  3. ^ Berriz, Marcie (September 1985), "Honda CMX250c Rebel- Begin at the beginning", Motorcyclist, Los Angeles, California, pp. 54–57
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