Another dope video bru! Your riding style mixed with the POV and choice of times/weather conditions makes for a good watch. Im keen to see more. A Triumph Street or Speed twin would be sick!
I really appreciate the kind words! I try to make it look as epic as possible! :) still new to this whole UA-cam thing, but it’s been such a fun process You may see a triumph on the channel very shortly! Like very very shortly ... 🔥🔥🔥❤️
Man ive beeb riding my 500 scared then. im normally shifting into 6th around 45-50 thinking im going high on the RPMs. Good to see its able to keep up with the flow on the highway
Im looking for my first bike, and set on this one. But im wondering if its gonna be difficult not having a tachometer. I mean once im familiar with the sound i should be okay for gear. But is there a reason they wouldnt include this? Also, is this a good bike to cruise for a few hours on highway?
Hey there! You get used to the feel of going without tachometer. Especially the power and sound of the bike at certain rpms. The bike is good at highway, just expect to top out at 80 mph and a slow progression to 90 mph
@@EspressoRacer the answer i needed to hear if i should go for this or a little bit bigger. being in LA i will def need that ability to go fast sooner than later cause pple out here in mercedes and bmw's are nuts lol
Nice video. I love this little bike. I have a 2019 500 but gave it to my wife last year and she loves it. Going to do some mods to it. Just a couple of questions. Does your bike have forward controls or maybe just the camera angle looks like does? Also the exhaust sounds like it's not that loud but I assume in person and around the neighborhood it's very loud? I am looking at upgrading the exhaust on her bike but these straight pipe style shortys worry me.
Thank you David! The bike has the standard mid controls you probably have on your 2019 Rebel 500. I believe you are correct that it is just the view of the camera. The Radiant GP exhaust isn't that loud, but it is missing that "Umph" that a cruiser should have! I am looking into getting something with a little more deeper of a note like the Vans & Hines or alternative. For a short fix, the Radiant GP exhaust will do, but I would just save the $60 and invest in a better one :)
I have a Yamaha R6 that I have owned for like 7 years, currently thinking about getting a cruiser added to the stable. I'm very much considering a Honda Rebel as my 2nd bike.
Also, you can get rebels for CHEAP on fb marketplace with top tier reliability Bought and sold mine for just about the same price after owning for a year
@@EspressoRacer yeah, I saw on offerup that they are quite affordable and it's a Honda so it's going to last. I know it won't be as quick as the R6 but I want something a bit more comfortable to ride and I'm even considering doing long distance on it. But it's a 500 so I dunno how the engine is going to like being on the highway for such a long time. I'm hoping it won't be screaming too much on the highway cruising around 80ish.
You must not have much wind. Where I live (Seattle area) highway speeds usually mean a 20+ mph wind coming from some direction and it blows the little 500 all over the place. That makes it not an ideal highway cruiser to me. I also have a Triumph Tiger 800, that bikes cruises at 75 all day and doesn’t care about the wind.
Hey there! You are absolutely right :) Houston is very mild with the wind so I usually don’t feel pushed around on the Rebel 500. I want to ride a tiger 800 one of these days! Thanks for commenting and ride safe :)
Hey Tom! I would have to say that the Rebel 500 was more nimble than the RE. The Rebel 500 is much lighter than the GT 650 (perhaps the overall positioning of the frame, engine, etc).
I have an xsr900 and am gonna be getting a 600 super sport. But I really am thinking about selling my xsr 900 and getting this for around town fun. You think the bike is boring. I think the low seat height and a loud exhaust would make this thing hella fun and relaxing
Hey there! In my opinion, I would get the Honda Rebel 500 if I lived in a downtown city! This is where the bike shines. Highway is a bit rough with the 500 since it doesn't have the weight, windscreen (just on my bike), and power means you need to ring out the bike pretty hard on highways. A positive with this bike is you can really personalize it to your liking with all the parts available online! Pro Tip: Buy used since it will take an apocalypse for it to die and you can find it cheap on Facebook Marketplace
If anyone is trynna guess what speed he’s going just realize 80 is the usual cruising speed on non congested highways in Texas (even if the posted speed is 55 due to construction… you go 70 at minimum)
Just want to know how tall you are. I was thinking of getting this bike as well but from what I hear its pretty small. I'm just short of 6'1 and pretty even in leg and torso length. Do you think I could fit on it?
You think you're gonna upgrade to a rebel 1100? I'm fairly new to riding but I'm super interested in a 500 or 1100. I currently have a grom for riding around town at the moment.
I live in Phoenix. You make the 500 look awesome! But you're right, I should go straight for the new 1100 then? A lot of people say the rebel is very beginner friendly.
I would still say get the 500 first to even see if you enjoy riding 😊 Plus by that time, you can find a 1100 on the used market! The 500 is more than enough power for the first year or two IMO
I would go with the rebel 500! I’m 5 7 and weighed 220 when I had the rebel 500 and it still pulled on the road :) you’ll have plenty of fun on this bike
I’m 6’ 1 and 235, I am also 17 looking for a first bike, this one has stood out to me quite a bit. Would this be a good first bike for me? Any other suggestions if not?
Hey there! I am personally 5' 7" and weight 180 lbs. I used to be about 225 lbs when I got my bike and so your weight won't be an issue at all. At 6' 1" you will probably feel a bit cramped on the Rebel 500, but I suggest sitting down on one first. Overall this is a perfect starter cruiser bike!
if you're still looking I'm 6ft2'' 215lbs and have had my Rebel 500 for a year now. I'm not feeling cramped and I've done 10k km during this year on it. It's a solid bike that with a few modifications can do everything!
Hmmm that’s a hard question to answer I would say go up to a 650 or wait until the Honda Rebel 1100 and keep it in rain mode (if you go the new route) What area do you live near? If you can find a dirt cheap Honda Rebel 500 like I did, buy used, test it out and get a feel for riding, then sell it and move up in cc if you want more power :) At your height you might feel a bit cramped too, so try sitting on the Rebel at a dealership. Hope this helps!!
@@EspressoRacer Appreciate the input!! The 1100 is looking like a beauty and was considering it but just not in my budget right now, you thinking of picking one up? I’m from Toronto so there’s a lot of city riding mixed in with a lot of 30+ min highway riding if you wanna go see out of town friends/ catch some scenic views, do you think the 500 could hold up at 75mph speeds for that long? That’s pretty much my biggest concern. And unfortunately not a lot of used options up here cause of the colder climate, not as many riders buying and selling. Keep up the good work though, subscribed now!
Hey Konrad, thanks for the reply! I do plan on atleast testing the 1100 Rebel once it comes out :) I only plan on buying it if my girlfriend (who rides the Rebel 500) continues to ride with me. I think the Rebel 500 can absolutely handle 75 mph very easily! It’s when you go past 85 mph where you really have to full throttle it (mainly used when cutting people through traffic). If you use it for city riding, Rebel 500 is perfect! Check out my city riding POV on the Rebel 500 on my channel. The low end torque and speed is wonderful and meant for city riding. Hope this helps! Feel free to DM me directly on Instagram for faster responses. I would love to answer any other questions! @espresso.racer
I am only 5'6" and I felt a little cramped on this bike so I gave to my wife. A used VStar or Shadow or similar might be better in size without insane power or weight.
@@EspressoRacer thank you. Just curious how long the battery last after recharge. I am trying to get one for myself. Mostly going to do an hour and half ride a day to work and back.
Wish him all the best from me! Best tip for the rebel 500 is to have fun with it and modify to your liking. Stock form is good, but if you add a little bit your personal touch to it, a little can go a long way :) Ride safe you guys!
GT650 all day! Funny story, I rode the Rebel 500 for a week and neglected my GT650 for that week. I got on the GT650 this Saturday and could not stop smiling for the first 30 minutes from how much faster and more torque it has! Plus the GT is stunning comparatively :)
Thanks for sharing! I can’t wait to buy my Rebel 500 and ride.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching! Ride safe when you get it
After months and months of research and searching, just put a deposit on one today, I can’t wait!!
So happy to hear that man! Enjoy the bike and ride safe!
This was so relaxing and informative
So glad it was relaxing and informative !!
dope vid bro... the bike the weather the driving style... awesome. I ride a 500 rebel by myself in Germany. But tbh the weather is like shit rn
Thank you! Yes, the weather is definitely nice here in TX, but come summer .... I dread the heat! lol Best wishes buddy
Another dope video bru! Your riding style mixed with the POV and choice of times/weather conditions makes for a good watch. Im keen to see more. A Triumph Street or Speed twin would be sick!
I really appreciate the kind words! I try to make it look as epic as possible! :) still new to this whole UA-cam thing, but it’s been such a fun process
You may see a triumph on the channel very shortly! Like very very shortly ... 🔥🔥🔥❤️
Got my Honda CB1100 Rebel on order, delivery date is mid March. I'll come ride with ya, I'm down here in La Marque.
Please do!! The Rebel 1100 looks AMAZING!!!
Great video bro !! Can’t wait to get my license and cruise in the high way like this !!!
Ride safe man! You’ll absolutely love riding the highways on any bike
I'm getting the 2022 Honda Rebel 500 abs can't wait to be cruising like this
Looking forward to you riding this gem of a bike! Ride safe!
Man ive beeb riding my 500 scared then. im normally shifting into 6th around 45-50 thinking im going high on the RPMs. Good to see its able to keep up with the flow on the highway
Absolutely! The 500 can keep up with most highways with no problem 💪
I'm leaning towards getting this motorcycle as my first bike
Great first bike man! Get it used since you can buy it used and probably resell for same price
@@EspressoRacer great recommendation 👍. I've been trying to find it used but for some reason now a lot near where I live (NY)
Texas baby!
Yes sirrrrr
Im looking for my first bike, and set on this one. But im wondering if its gonna be difficult not having a tachometer. I mean once im familiar with the sound i should be okay for gear. But is there a reason they wouldnt include this? Also, is this a good bike to cruise for a few hours on highway?
Hey there! You get used to the feel of going without tachometer. Especially the power and sound of the bike at certain rpms.
The bike is good at highway, just expect to top out at 80 mph and a slow progression to 90 mph
@@EspressoRacer the answer i needed to hear if i should go for this or a little bit bigger. being in LA i will def need that ability to go fast sooner than later cause pple out here in mercedes and bmw's are nuts lol
A lot of manual transmission cars I've driven don't have tachs, you shift by sound
dope video man, wonder why you haven't reached over 100k subs yet
Thanks! UA-cam is a grind for sure. I’d rather have a strong loyal fan base than 100k bs followers! You guys are awesome
a 600 on the rebel would be perfect. want to buy one now
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Nice video. I love this little bike. I have a 2019 500 but gave it to my wife last year and she loves it. Going to do some mods to it. Just a couple of questions. Does your bike have forward controls or maybe just the camera angle looks like does? Also the exhaust sounds like it's not that loud but I assume in person and around the neighborhood it's very loud? I am looking at upgrading the exhaust on her bike but these straight pipe style shortys worry me.
Thank you David!
The bike has the standard mid controls you probably have on your 2019 Rebel 500.
I believe you are correct that it is just the view of the camera.
The Radiant GP exhaust isn't that loud, but it is missing that "Umph" that a cruiser should have!
I am looking into getting something with a little more deeper of a note like the Vans & Hines or alternative.
For a short fix, the Radiant GP exhaust will do, but I would just save the $60 and invest in a better one :)
i'll really look forward to buy a honda 500, i mean i am really liking this bike
Its a very good bike to cruise around town!
I have a Yamaha R6 that I have owned for like 7 years, currently thinking about getting a cruiser added to the stable. I'm very much considering a Honda Rebel as my 2nd bike.
Its a great second bike! Just dont expect super fast speeds on it
Also, you can get rebels for CHEAP on fb marketplace with top tier reliability
Bought and sold mine for just about the same price after owning for a year
@@EspressoRacer yeah, I saw on offerup that they are quite affordable and it's a Honda so it's going to last. I know it won't be as quick as the R6 but I want something a bit more comfortable to ride and I'm even considering doing long distance on it. But it's a 500 so I dunno how the engine is going to like being on the highway for such a long time. I'm hoping it won't be screaming too much on the highway cruising around 80ish.
I miss h town. Take a right on 45 for me /s.
lol! I know what you mean :)
I will my next time past 45!
Just saw it Knew right away it was Houston
You must not have much wind. Where I live (Seattle area) highway speeds usually mean a 20+ mph wind coming from some direction and it blows the little 500 all over the place. That makes it not an ideal highway cruiser to me. I also have a Triumph Tiger 800, that bikes cruises at 75 all day and doesn’t care about the wind.
Hey there!
You are absolutely right :)
Houston is very mild with the wind so I usually don’t feel pushed around on the Rebel 500. I want to ride a tiger 800 one of these days!
Thanks for commenting and ride safe :)
Ride under sunset ❤️👍
Thank you!
Loved the video! Seemed like the bike was very nimble. More or less than the Royal Enfield? Thanks for sharing!!! Always enjoy your content!
Hey Tom! I would have to say that the Rebel 500 was more nimble than the RE.
The Rebel 500 is much lighter than the GT 650 (perhaps the overall positioning of the frame, engine, etc).
@@EspressoRacer Thanks!!!
I have an xsr900 and am gonna be getting a 600 super sport. But I really am thinking about selling my xsr 900 and getting this for around town fun. You think the bike is boring. I think the low seat height and a loud exhaust would make this thing hella fun and relaxing
Hey there! In my opinion, I would get the Honda Rebel 500 if I lived in a downtown city! This is where the bike shines.
Highway is a bit rough with the 500 since it doesn't have the weight, windscreen (just on my bike), and power means you need to ring out the bike pretty hard on highways.
A positive with this bike is you can really personalize it to your liking with all the parts available online!
Pro Tip: Buy used since it will take an apocalypse for it to die and you can find it cheap on Facebook Marketplace
What kind of rider gloves are you wearing? I’d appreciate it thanks and hope all is well.
Hey there! They are from Harley Davidson :)
If anyone is trynna guess what speed he’s going just realize 80 is the usual cruising speed on non congested highways in Texas (even if the posted speed is 55 due to construction… you go 70 at minimum)
Hell I30 in fort Worth has a posted limit of 60 and 65 but you’ll have someone ridding your ass if you do those speeds I guarantee it
I agree! Honestly, the posted speed limits are a joke in Texas and most of the populated cities in the US
Did you change for forward pegs? Please tel me how did it go?
Hey! These were the standard pegs! It might just seem forward based on my height and video angle
Nice dude.
Thanks!
Looks like you put forward controls on the rebel. Need a video on that!!
Hey there!? It’s was stock controls :) prob just the way the camera was angled
That's my city right there 🤩
You from Houston?!
@@EspressoRacer yessir and I also ride a rebel!
Just want to know how tall you are. I was thinking of getting this bike as well but from what I hear its pretty small. I'm just short of 6'1 and pretty even in leg and torso length. Do you think I could fit on it?
Hey! I’m 5 7”
Anyone over 6’ may feel a bit cramped, but swing a leg over and feel it out! Overall very comfortable bike for me
Which bar clamps did you end up using to flip the mirrors?
cheap one from ebay
worked well, just honestly was very hard to see with them
I would recommend getting bar ends, but I know its a process to install
@@EspressoRacer thanks for the info!
what song are you listening to at the start of the vid? I like it a lot c:
Thanks it’s a song from audio library! I will try to link it
You think you're gonna upgrade to a rebel 1100? I'm fairly new to riding but I'm super interested in a 500 or 1100. I currently have a grom for riding around town at the moment.
Do you live near Houston?? I’m going to sell the Rebel 500 for a sports bike
The Rebel 500 is a blast, but I just ride with too many sports bikes
I live in Phoenix. You make the 500 look awesome! But you're right, I should go straight for the new 1100 then? A lot of people say the rebel is very beginner friendly.
I would still say get the 500 first to even see if you enjoy riding 😊
Plus by that time, you can find a 1100 on the used market! The 500 is more than enough power for the first year or two IMO
@@EspressoRacer I'm in houston and looking to sell my 2012 cbr600 5k miles for a rebel 500 xD
beautiful bike
Thank you!!
Yo! Do you think a shorter rider 5’4 can flat foot this beauty? Also how many miles can you go before having to fill back up! Thank you 🤙
Hey there! My ex was 4' 11 and could flat foot one side
I am 5' 7 and easily flat footed both :)
About 100-120 miles before having to fill up
@@EspressoRacer 🤘 🤘
Can you get cowbars for these? I'd rather bend my elbows and lean forward, sit up straight when going slower.
Not too sure tbh! Check out some FB forums for this answer :)
You ever run into any problems running the GP shorty? I installed mine but worry about the loss in backpressure?
Hey Jake! No issues with mine
A better exhaust may perform a tad better, but not much if I’m comparing stock vs GP exhaust
Hey man, from where can I get a leather jacket and gloves, same model like you?
Hey! Zara Leather Jacket - Gloves from Alive and Free Co
I believe they are both discontinued though since I bought few years ago.
I’m stuck in between the Honda rebel 500 and the Harley riot 833 as my first bike. I am 5’8 and 125 pounds any suggestions?
I would go with the rebel 500! I’m 5 7 and weighed 220 when I had the rebel 500 and it still pulled on the road :) you’ll have plenty of fun on this bike
@@EspressoRacer Thank you for the fast reply I am either going to buy one at the Honda dealership or on craigslist moded out a little bit.
Not bad for the hwy., if you're just cruising & not in a hurry.
I couldnt agree more!
I’m 6’ 1 and 235, I am also 17 looking for a first bike, this one has stood out to me quite a bit. Would this be a good first bike for me? Any other suggestions if not?
Hey there!
I am personally 5' 7" and weight 180 lbs.
I used to be about 225 lbs when I got my bike and so your weight won't be an issue at all.
At 6' 1" you will probably feel a bit cramped on the Rebel 500, but I suggest sitting down on one first.
Overall this is a perfect starter cruiser bike!
@@EspressoRacer thank you so much for the reply, helps me out a lot!
if you're still looking I'm 6ft2'' 215lbs and have had my Rebel 500 for a year now. I'm not feeling cramped and I've done 10k km during this year on it. It's a solid bike that with a few modifications can do everything!
Would you recommend the 500 as a starter bike for a 6’3 guy, or go straight for the Vulcan 650 for that extra bit of room/power?
Hmmm that’s a hard question to answer
I would say go up to a 650 or wait until the Honda Rebel 1100 and keep it in rain mode (if you go the new route)
What area do you live near? If you can find a dirt cheap Honda Rebel 500 like I did, buy used, test it out and get a feel for riding, then sell it and move up in cc if you want more power :)
At your height you might feel a bit cramped too, so try sitting on the Rebel at a dealership. Hope this helps!!
@@EspressoRacer Appreciate the input!! The 1100 is looking like a beauty and was considering it but just not in my budget right now, you thinking of picking one up?
I’m from Toronto so there’s a lot of city riding mixed in with a lot of 30+ min highway riding if you wanna go see out of town friends/ catch some scenic views, do you think the 500 could hold up at 75mph speeds for that long? That’s pretty much my biggest concern.
And unfortunately not a lot of used options up here cause of the colder climate, not as many riders buying and selling. Keep up the good work though, subscribed now!
Hey Konrad, thanks for the reply!
I do plan on atleast testing the 1100 Rebel once it comes out :) I only plan on buying it if my girlfriend (who rides the Rebel 500) continues to ride with me.
I think the Rebel 500 can absolutely handle 75 mph very easily! It’s when you go past 85 mph where you really have to full throttle it (mainly used when cutting people through traffic). If you use it for city riding, Rebel 500 is perfect! Check out my city riding POV on the Rebel 500 on my channel. The low end torque and speed is wonderful and meant for city riding.
Hope this helps! Feel free to DM me directly on Instagram for faster responses. I would love to answer any other questions!
@espresso.racer
I am only 5'6" and I felt a little cramped on this bike so I gave to my wife. A used VStar or Shadow or similar might be better in size without insane power or weight.
Will it be difficult to drive and accelerate with a passenger?
With this bike, yes depending on overall rider and passenger weight.
Hey man, Insane video!!! 🔥🔥 This one Will be My First bike for shure!! 🔥🔥
How about the driving position? it is comfortable?
Thats awesome! And thank you :)
Riding position is very comfortable unless you are extremely tall.
Genial!!!
Hey what's the Cam you are using
GoPro hero black 9
@@EspressoRacer thank you. Just curious how long the battery last after recharge. I am trying to get one for myself. Mostly going to do an hour and half ride a day to work and back.
@@binoyvaliyaparambath5759 I never ran into issues for the approx 1,000 miles I put on her
Ive done multiple hour long trips and no issues!
@@EspressoRacer cool thank you. Happy motorcycling
thanks 4 the vids! my bro nash is getting a rebel 500
Wish him all the best from me!
Best tip for the rebel 500 is to have fun with it and modify to your liking. Stock form is good, but if you add a little bit your personal touch to it, a little can go a long way :)
Ride safe you guys!
@@EspressoRacer THAANKS! have a great day today
Like this bike is non existence in the Boston area. Lol
Really?! Thats very interesting
gt650 or this?
GT650 all day!
Funny story, I rode the Rebel 500 for a week and neglected my GT650 for that week.
I got on the GT650 this Saturday and could not stop smiling for the first 30 minutes from how much faster and more torque it has! Plus the GT is stunning comparatively :)
Top speed?
Perhaps 105 with my riding!
I can't see the speedometer
Neither can he lol
why does it sound like a tin can?
It's a Honda, don't they all sound like a tin can? lol
this needs more fps
Thanks! I’ll give it a go
Can only see 30 anyway
No
Well said
I can't watch it it's scary af
😊😊😊😊😊😊
kill music
Thanks
You’re dangerous dude! Not cool at all.
You give motorcycling a bad name.
Thanks!