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Evergreen Motovlogs
Приєднався 10 кві 2022
Welcome to Evergreen Motovlogs!
Through this channel you will discover the immense beauty that the pacific northwest has to offer while enjoying my personal commentary about motorcycles, ride adventures, the motovlogger life, and much more. There will be how to & install videos, my humble perspective on relevant motorcycle topics, bike discovery & discussion, and anything else that I find myself getting into. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!
Current Bike:
2021 Honda Rebel 500
Through this channel you will discover the immense beauty that the pacific northwest has to offer while enjoying my personal commentary about motorcycles, ride adventures, the motovlogger life, and much more. There will be how to & install videos, my humble perspective on relevant motorcycle topics, bike discovery & discussion, and anything else that I find myself getting into. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!
Current Bike:
2021 Honda Rebel 500
Every Mod That I've Done To My Honda Rebel 500 - Surprise Mod!
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Before you get your first motorcycle, you may not realize just how deep the rabbit hole goes when it comes to motorcycle mods and the aftermarket. I have enjoyed adding different parts to my Honda Rebel 500 and putting them through real world tests so that you don't have to. Today, I go over every single mod that I have done so far to my 2021 Honda Rebel 500, including one that I have not yet revealed! I also discuss my high level thoughts and go over both the mod that I least regret getting, the the one that I most regret getting. Stay tuned for the next video where I go over all of the future plans that I have for my Honda Rebel 500.
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Current Bike:
2021 Honda Rebel 500
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Honda Rebel 500 Mods:
Puig Smoke Windscreen: amzn.to/3hmYZnd
Mustang Seat: amzn.to/3t8cqtE
KEMIMOTO Swingarm Bag: amzn.to/3hqMuHj
Shorty GP: amzn.to/3WG4ywZ
AWECOT Levers: amzn.to/3FUNZre
Lamicall Motorcycle Phone Mount: amzn.to/3XoXzbs
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Infraction - Engine (Rock)
Infraction - No Limits
Before you get your first motorcycle, you may not realize just how deep the rabbit hole goes when it comes to motorcycle mods and the aftermarket. I have enjoyed adding different parts to my Honda Rebel 500 and putting them through real world tests so that you don't have to. Today, I go over every single mod that I have done so far to my 2021 Honda Rebel 500, including one that I have not yet revealed! I also discuss my high level thoughts and go over both the mod that I least regret getting, the the one that I most regret getting. Stay tuned for the next video where I go over all of the future plans that I have for my Honda Rebel 500.
Video Links!
Puig Smoke Windscreen: amzn.to/3hmYZnd
Mustang Seat: amzn.to/3t8cqtE
KEMIMOTO Swingarm Bag: amzn.to/3hqMuHj
Shorty GP: amzn.to/3WG4ywZ
AWECOT Levers: amzn.to/3FUNZre
Lamicall Motorcycle Phone Mount: amzn.to/3XoXzbs
🌲 Evergreen Motovlogs 🌲
Ride Safe. Mind Your Surroundings. Like, Comment, & Subscribe!
Current Bike:
2021 Honda Rebel 500
Social Media:
Instagram - evergreen_m...
My Gear:
Shoei RF-SR Helmet: amzn.to/3zTM1Dy
Shoei CWR-1 Shield: amzn.to/3hmALt4
Shoei HS-CWR1 Pinlock Clear Evo Insert: amzn.to/3NM884E
Sena 50S: amzn.to/3tbH0CM
Sena 50S Dual Pack: amzn.to/3Uz9NwG
Alpine MotoSafe Ear Plugs: amzn.to/3WTqoxk
Wildyak Heated Gloves: amzn.to/3UIGsAx
WEERTI Thermal Underwear: amzn.to/3iJXAaG
SUNLAND Black Balaclava: amzn.to/3BfKJDI
Carhartt Thermal Socks: amzn.to/3h6CRh4
Motovlog Setup:
GoPro Hero 9 Black: amzn.to/3zVaAQu
Media Mod: amzn.to/3th1QAt
3.5mm Mic Adapter: amzn.to/3Emz5ZT
Giant Squid Microphone: amzn.to/3fJooa2
Microphone Windscreen: amzn.to/3TcOcsJ
SmallRig GoPro Cage: amzn.to/3UjOkbj
Chin Mount Kit: amzn.to/3hn7gHH
GoPro Mouth Mount: amzn.to/3Ugk7Ko
Enduro Batteries: amzn.to/3WKwkII
Extra GoPro Batteries & Charger: amzn.to/3tbCjZO
Honda Rebel 500 Mods:
Puig Smoke Windscreen: amzn.to/3hmYZnd
Mustang Seat: amzn.to/3t8cqtE
KEMIMOTO Swingarm Bag: amzn.to/3hqMuHj
Shorty GP: amzn.to/3WG4ywZ
AWECOT Levers: amzn.to/3FUNZre
Lamicall Motorcycle Phone Mount: amzn.to/3XoXzbs
Music from #InAudio: inaudio.org/
Infraction - Engine (Rock)
Infraction - No Limits
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Is The Indian Scout The BEST Honda Rebel 500 Upgrade?
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#motorcycle #exhaust #subscribe #hondarebel #install Coffman's Thunder Exhaust for the Honda Rebel 500! I am so excited to finally share this install and first impression's video with everyone. I have loved the look of the Coffman's Thunder exhaust slip-on on the Honda Rebel for a really long time. I think this exhaust is exactly what the Rebel 500 should have come with from the factory and act...
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Let me weigh in on seat options. The Corbin seats are *not* any more comfortable than the standard Honda seats.
Not many mods needed for a rebel ,its pretty good stock except for the swingarm overracing makes a banging one for a lot of motorcycles.
Totaled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????????????? Wtf.
A pillar. She could not see you. Need to be aware of that for everyone turning left in front of you. How would you handle it now?
Awesome Bike 👍💯
Good vid! Suggest replacing the grips. I like my Vans and there are other good choices.
You need a bar mounted cup holder! 😂
Bar risers! Heck yeah
for my 1100 I also got a Puig windshield, Rox 2" risers, Viking bags, and Mustang seat. I still have my Shorty GP. I still love it. I won't 'upgrade' it. Can't live without my Quadlock. I could do without the saddlebags. I like them, they're great, but I just rarely have a real need for them. But still nice to have just in case. But changing the exhaust and the damn seat are still mandatory!
Get the levers in another color… the bright green does not really fit the retro look very well
Really enjoyed the episode. Keep going 👍
Where is the link ?
Does that exhaust comply with the warranty on the Honda Rebel 500
The only reason to switch from a good Rebel 500 to anything else is ergonomic problems, or a visceral desire for something else (bordering on the irrational). The 500 does everything, goes everywhere, is reliable, is inexpensive. If you just want what you want and you can't turn it off, do your thing.
In this economy, I'd rather keep my Rebel 500 than upgrade to a "bigger name" due to the name. If anything, I'll go up to the Rebel 100, but no fancy ABS or automatic/clutchless... It's the same reason why I won't buy a Harley. Not paying 100x more just for the name. *shrug* Now, if the price range is close to my Rebel, then that's another thing.
Hey man, great videos. Having riden the Rebel 1100 and Indian Scount. Which bike do you think you would go for if you move on from the Rebel 500? I ride a yamaha MT09, but looking into getting into a cruiser. I test rode a Rebel 1100, but the one thing Im concerned about is that throttle was pretty jerky at slow speeds and there isn't much aftermarket if I want to throw some mini apes or high bars. But I like how the bike rode overall. I have never riden an Indian Scout, so I don't have a base on how that bike would feel.
Agree, the best upgrade is whatever makes sense for you. Answering that question is the issue. :) The biggest thing anyone can do to help answer that is to ride whatever bike you're interested in. Ride comfort is big for me, and you can get an idea of how a bike rides from other people's reviews, but nothing beats your personal experience. Example: the Rebel's stock seat. Pretty much universally disliked. Same for me, I couldn't ride more than 40 minutes before I'd get sore. I upgraded to the Mustang. Initially I felt so much better, and I continued to ride happily. Until I went and test rode a Tiger 900, with its ADV ergonomics and suspension. Going back to the Rebel after that test ride was... yeah. I went and closed the sale the next day. Now, there's how the bike rides, but how the bike makes you feel is a different story... again, though, no way to really tell unless you actually ride one. As an aside, whenever I go back to take the Rebel for a ride... I just can't tolerate how much the crankcase sticks out on the right.
I have a 2023 Indian Scout Bobber. I got it about 2 weeks before the 2025 Scouts were announced. It has a lot of power but it is very manageable. The V-Twin is a very forgiving power. It would be a great next bike. Keep in mind, there are a LOT of great next bikes. I'd like to see another Scout owner but the Triumph Bobber, Rebel 1100, Suzuki SV650, on and on... there are a lot of great choices. I love my Scout but I'd like to have a fuel gauge, cruise control, and modes would be fun to try out. Lastly, Indian makes a Scout Sixty. It is a little less money and just a touch less power. It may be what you're looking for in a next bike. Also, I'm told they are going to announce a new, updated version of it in the next week or so. Eyes up! Just stay in wind and take your time finding your next. Be safe and have fun.
The new Scout Sixty just released: ua-cam.com/video/nNgDyhndZrk/v-deo.htmlsi=gIDhd_tIBLXYmATc
2:38 100%, I specifically chose to go with the older model as opposed the redesign. There’s just something to it, the frame, tank, and engine styling did it for me
Been following you for a while, I’m both selling my rebel 500 and picking up my new Indian scout tomorrow. I’m a little nervous as I’m not sure if I’m gonna love it as much as I love my rebel haha
I have the rebel 500 I’m 6 feet about 225 pounds, I’ve only been riding 3 ish months maybe a little longer and I love it. I don’t see myself getting rid of it anytime soon or maybe ever. If I do I think I’ll go with the 1100. I trust Hondas
I'm in the same boat. I've had my Rebel 500 for 3 years and 10K miles, and I thought by now that I would know where to go next. Being 6' tall, the Rebel feels a bit cramped. Looking at the Yamaha MT-07 and the Indians.
My man Indian Scout is a great choice, but maybe check *Triumph Bonneville Bobber* and try it out!
wow! i am kinda in the same mindset. i have had my rebel 500 for almost 3 years. being 70 yrs old, do i want a more powerful bike? sometimes, i have been looking at the Shadow 750, the Scout, and the 1100. I list 3 reasons for/against. price, riding plans, my comfort level. All 3 are great steps up. do you want to impress other people, or ride for your own fun? great video for thought, thinking, and destination.
One of my bikes is the Shadow Aero 750, a good solid bike and comfortable riding position, but you power will be very close to your current 500. Ride your options, I have all three bikes still, but started out after not riding for three decades on a Shadow 750, then went to my V Star 1300 and now on my Indian Super Chief.
Have you tried Yamaha MT07 , I have it as a first bike its crazy good for fun and drives beautifly. My dream bike is Scout definitly but in Croatia (EU) its 20k euros a bit expensive same as Harley. Would love to have one of these in future.
what does abs do
My Rebel 500 was my first bike and I rode it for a year and a half. I then found out what the Triumph Bonneville Bobber was, and solely based on looks, that was what I wanted next. I also thought about the Triumph Scrambler 1200XE so I could ride past the “end” of the road. Bobber was comfortable enough but wasn’t practical enough. I felt the Scrambler 1200XE was a bit too tall for my 2nd bike. Then I found the Bonneville Speedmaster (the twin sister of the Bobber, but with an actual rear seat and styled slightly differently). It was exactly what I wanted. I did consider a Scout too, but never got to test ride one before a steal of a deal popped up for a Speedmaster. The only thing I don’t like about it is the lack of aftermarket support, but otherwise it’s everything I want (except for some off-road capability). Classic looks, comfortable, and practical. Great sounding stock exhaust as well. Also, surprisingly almost the same mpg as my Rebel, which is really important on long trips where the 3 gallon tank dictates how often I need to stop
I really like the Indian Scout Rogue. If I ever gave up my 1100, I could see that being an option.
Happens to all of us.
like most people, i try to always throw the 'two' unless i just cant, like while turning or shifting
not giving up my shorty gp. i love that thing!
The Indian scout has in my opinion one of the BEST silhouettes. I would've loved to jump on a scout but I went with the rebel 500 for my first bike a couple months ago. Best for me to learn/develop skills on.
I started on the Rebel 250 2009 second hand and after a year bought the Rebel 500, 2018. I still have it and have added a lot of accessories to the bike. The Rebel 1100 seems to have an oil leak problem, which Honda doesn't want to acknowledge nor have a recall. You don't get your money back from all of the accessories you've bought for the bike when you sell it. The Harley nightster special has my attention and it's not a heavy bike. I am very limited on the bikes because of my short size. Think about it a lot before you make your decision on upgrading to a larger bike. Good luck.
I have ridden Nightster, very fun and quick bike, I just cant get over the left side of the engine not looking finished.
Better then vance and hines?
Chosing the 500 was a good decision, but im sure you would have been fine on the 1100 as well. I started on an R3 which I put less than 500 miles and sold it, then didn't ride anything for like 6 years. Then I got a yamaha bolt because I was afraid of getting anything bigger, but even the bolt felt huge and heavy, scary. But after about 3 rides around the neighborhood I was like "humm this is not too bad I can manage it" then got way more comfortable with it quick. Soon I was wishing I had more power. I ride a yamaha MT09 now which is crazy powerful, I test rode a rebel 1100 the other day and it felt little to me lol it felt like I could use more power, that I would miss the MT09 power. But I am considering a rebel 1100, I feel like it would just serve me better for my needs. I am only 5'7, so I would love to be able to touch the ground easier to move the bike around at a parking lot. It would work better with some saddle bags for me to carry tools for work, it is still nimble enough for commuting, it is a bit more comfortable for me to do longer rides on weekends. So even though the Rebel doesn't have the agility or power of my MT09, I feel like for my needs it would have great benefits.
Mate, I've just bought the 1100 and I love it. To sort out the controls issue, just buy some short bar risers. Really easy to fit, or you can get the garage to do it before you pick it up. Super cheap. You can pick him up from in English £20 and up. So that's about $27 I think. Worth every penny. Good luck on your journey mate.
Is this your first bike?
The nose itching. Eeesh. I have made many cagers laugh at red lights when I finally get a chance to lift the visor and stick my hand in to wipe/scratch my nose. Can be fine all day, as soon as I get moving my nose wants to drip.
Been waiting for a new vlog from you bro!
Haha, for sure! Glad to get one out this week!
sketchy stop light to me
@@ComputerChickProductions yeah, 50 mph road doesn’t help either.
Yay! A motovlog on my 25th birthday
@@HobbitOfChaos awesome, happy birthday!!
Would’ve watch it but got got ads every 30 seconds so fu and this review
@@TheDavid8127 interesting, i think UA-cam sets where the ads show up in a video.
I'm a few years late to this but THANKS for sharing and the positivity! RSSV! 🤘🏼
@@BlockheadMoto Hell yeah! Appreciate it!
It was 60 questions for me . I took the test on 10/13/24
@@Forwardoperationbase interesting, how did it go? Yeah, I remember the questions all being fairly straightforward on the tests I took.
I have a scout bobber (converted to rogue), I purchased the quick mount hard bags but they stuck so far out which bothered me and I ended up returning them. I ordered another set that do not have the quick mount system which allows them to sit closer to the fender. They arrive tomorrow. Hopefully I like them!
@@thechunkyhen ohhh cool, that’s for sharing your experience! Let me know how you end up liking them.
You were blind to her on her A-Frame of the car. Although, that means she routinely turns in sharp and cuts through the left hand oncoming lane like that when she "thinks" no one is there.
@@OsakaMotorcycleTours yeah, I guess I was for some length of time. Hopefully she learned not to do that anymore.
October 90° days in tx
@@TheDrunkenDudes haha, yeah that sounds about right. I for sure wish I had a few more 90 degree days left this year!
I flash the biker wave to anything on two or three wheels. Moped, scooter, trike, motorcycle - don't care. I don't care if you wave back or not - this is my acknowledging you. I see you and wish you a safe ride. If I can't wave - in a corner, shifting, etc, I will give a nod, a bit drawn out and slow, so you can see it's a nod, not a road bump moving my bobble head, I mean helmet head. If you are tootling around in my area and see a Rebel 500 being ridden by someone with holographic decal laden helmet and red and black flannel, with a purple and teal colored bow on the back, wave and I'll wave back!
@@Isobael great points! For sure, everyone gets a wave from me. I’ll keep that in mind!
Been in a riding rut lately as well. Living in a large metro area means a lot of traffic most times, a handful of decent riding routes if you don't want to ride far, and at least 1-2 hours to escape traffic and get to anywhere resembling scenic or enjoyable, and even then, what's nearby doesn't compare to what you have in your neck of the woods. Anyway, there's only so many times in a row I can ride the same roads before it loses its charm. And we all go through ups and downs in life. You don't owe us internet strangers a damned thing. Do what you enjoy, and when making YT videos stops being enjoyable, a simple goodbye is more than what we deserve.
Well said. Cheers 🍻
@@TonyN491 Hell yeah man, I really appreciate these wise kind words. I agree, I want to keep finding places to explore, but it’s hard to do in the winter when it’s cold out to begin with. But I’m still really enjoying it, even if it can get repetitive. Ride safe!
@@AK03-ee9xz for sure!
I finding riding and and training on my Honda to clear my head. I haven't don't much because real life stuff going on right now. I did get out this weekend and went to my bike.
@@ComputerChickProductions yeah, I totally agree. I’m reminded how much it helps me relax when I do get a chance to go out and ride.
We call it wind therapy and yes it does help. I find time most days to get on one of my bikes even if it is just for a short distance. While I'm retired my wife has three more years to go. We take one of her days off and just ride somewhere for lunch. We have logged over 200 miles on some of those lunch trips. We get back and feel so much better. In dealing with the hustle and bustle of life, remember to make time for yourself -- take that tip from an old dude who has been around for a while. 😉
@@andykober2283 For sure, I really appreciate it! Great points, it’s a great habit to get into riding on a regular basis.